U.S. Marshal offers rewards in unsolved killings of eight children
Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings, along with the U.S. Marshal’s Service and Shelby County District Attorney General, announced rewards leading to information in the unsolved cases of eight children slain this year in the city. “Their lives matter ... and they should have mattered to this community,” he said. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian file)
The U.S. Marshal’s Service is offering $50,000 in rewards for information in the cases of eight children who have been slain this year in Memphis.
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