Strickland says many details of juvenile curfew still uncertain
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland discusses the mayoral residency requirement and the juvenile curfew for Downtown Memphis on WKNO-TV's “Behind the Headlines.” (Screenshot from WKNO-TV program “Behind the Headlines”)
On WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines,” Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said he is still working through details of the Downtown juvenile curfew, is worried about a new ordinance limiting traffic stops, and will not weigh in on residency.
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