Premium

Man suing MPD for wrongful arrest as teen

By , Daily Memphian Updated: April 21, 2025 6:14 AM CT | Published: April 21, 2025 4:00 AM CT

A man charged with murder at age 17, and whose charges were later dismissed, is suing the Memphis Police Department for $5 million. 

Ladarrius Perry, now 20, filed suit in federal court in December 2024 alleging that he was arrested and prosecuted without probable cause, which led to a 2 1/2 year stint in the Shelby County Jail, also known as 201 Poplar. 

This is an excerpt of this story. To read more, please click here and subscribe.

Topics

Ladarrius Perry Memphis Police Department Subscriber Only

Are you enjoying your subscription?  

Your subscription gives you unlimited access to all of The Daily Memphian’s news, written by nearly 40 local journalists and more than 20 regular freelancers. We work around the clock to cover the issues that impact your life and our community. 

You can help us reach more Memphians. 

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we provide free news access at K-12 schools, public libraries and many community organizations. We also reach tens of thousands of people through our podcasts, and through our radio and television partnerships – all completely free to everyone who cares about Memphis.  

When you subscribe, you get full access to our news. But when you donate, you help us reach all Memphians.  

Pay it forward. Make a fully tax-deductible donation to The Daily Memphian today. 

Thank you for reading the local news. Thank you for investing in our community. 

Aarron Fleming

Aarron Fleming

Aarron Fleming covers public safety for The Daily Memphian, focusing on crime and the local court system. He earned his bachelor’s in journalism and strategic media from the University of Memphis.

Public Safety on demand

Sign up to receive Public Safety stories as they’re published.

Enter your e-mail address

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Comments

Want to comment on our stories or respond to others? Join the conversation by subscribing now. Only paid subscribers can add their thoughts or upvote/downvote comments. Our commenting policy can be viewed here