Tomeka Hart breaks silence about serving as juror on Roger Stone trial
"I can’t keep quiet any longer," Tomeka Hart said Wednesday about breaking her silence on serving on a jury that convicted Trump ally Roger Stone last year.
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"I can’t keep quiet any longer," Tomeka Hart said Wednesday about breaking her silence on serving on a jury that convicted Trump ally Roger Stone last year.
Chauncy Black, the teen at the center of a fund-raising campaign, now faces voluntary a manslaughter charge in the death of his neighbor. A grand jury will decide if he will be indicted on the charge.
Mary Stewart, the mother of Darrius Stewart, the teen shot and killed in 2015 by Memphis police officer Connor Schilling, has filed a new civil lawsuit seeking $17 million in damages from the former officer.
Memphis Shelby Crime Commission settles lawsuit with journalists and agrees to release public records including donors and grant funding.
After numerous delays, a trial date has been set for Billy Ray Turner in the Lorenzen Wright slaying.
Memphis police and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office, like other law enforcement agencies nationwide, are increasingly using sophisticated technology for surveillance.
Three community legal groups will work together through the new 901 Legal Connect website to help low-income area residents with civil legal matters.
Monitoring team to hold third public forum to discuss progress of court-ordered reforms against the Memphis Police Department in consent decree case.
Alice Marie Johnson, whose drug conviction was commuted by Trump, still seeks to get her probation dismissed.
NAACP Memphis Branch board president Van Turner and concerned citizens call for an end to violence, financial support to bury three children killed this month in drive-by shootings.
"Operation Safe Travel 2" MPD's latest initiative to handle interstate shootings, kicked off Tuesday.
Former Memphis police officer pleads guilty to robbing drug dealers.
Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner discusses top issues he is facing in 2020.
Shelby County Juvenile Court Judge Dan Michael said during his annual State of the Court address Friday that the court does not "recruit children" and that transferring children to adult court is "the hardest thing I have to do.”
A highway shooting this week was the fourth of the year and continues a trend of 45 on Memphis roadways last year.
Shelby County Juvenile Court Judge Dan Michael will hold his annual State of the Court address to discuss plans for Juvenile Court in 2020.
Memphis police shut down a portion of Interstate 40 after a man said someone shot at him Wednesday, Jan. 22.
The City of Memphis ended 2019 with 191 homicides — an increase of nearly 3% from the previous year, according to homicide data released by the Memphis Police Department.
The overall violent crime rate in Memphis dropped more than 8% in 2019 from the previous year. However, the number of homicides increased.
Memphis man indicted after he was accused of stealing $1 million from Masons.
Billy Ray Turner is charged with first-degree murder in the July 2010 death of the U of M and NBA basketball player. The case was reset for Feb. 11.
Children transferred from juvenile court to adult court is on the rise. Last year, 90 children were charged as adults and almost all are African American.
Chauncy Black, a Memphis teen for whom a viral fundraiser brought in nearly $350,000 to help Black's struggling family in 2016, has been charged with murder four years later.
The City of Memphis has paid $1 million to Baker Donelson law firm in attorney fees to defend the city in a 2017 consent decree lawsuit.