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    Judge granted order of protection against brother, a senior DA official

    Gerald Skahan allegedly sent three text messages where he threatened “bodily harm” or to kill Paula Skahan, according to the complaint.

    By Aarron Fleming January 26, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Federal judge will allow expert testimony with caveat in Nichols case

    An attorney for one of the former officers previously argued that federal prosecutors in the criminal case should not be allowed to have expert witnesses speak on two key points during the trial.

    By Ben Wheeler January 24, 2024
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    Report: DA’s office handled more than 87K cases in 13 months

    “To say that that first year was a challenging one would be an understatement,” Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy said.

    By Julia Baker January 23, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis spent almost $50K on a recruiting trip to Puerto Rico

    At least 15 city employees traveled to the Caribbean island for a recruiting fair last July. The event, designed to attract police officers and employees for other hard-to-fill jobs, failed to attract a single candidate.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 26, 2024
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    Pay disparity in DA’s office could hamper prosecutorial abilities

    Some of the 120 prosecutors working in the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office make as much as $70,000 more than their colleagues who work next to them.

    By Julia Baker January 20, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Second officer charged in Tyre Nichols’ death wants federal trial moved from Memphis

    Demetrius Haley asked Thursday, Jan. 18, for the trial to be moved outside of the city due to excessive media coverage of the case, according to court documents filed electronically. 

    By Aarron Fleming January 19, 2024
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    Too cold for crime? Wintry weather brings incident volume down

    Memphis saw a 50% decrease in crime between Sunday, Jan. 14, and Tuesday, Jan. 16, from the same point in the week. Criminal incidents were down 62% from the same three-day period in 2023.

    By Julia Baker January 18, 2024
  • Public Safety

    TBI investigating death of 201 Poplar inmate

    Tennessee Bureau of Investigation officials are investigating the death of an inmate at 201 Poplar.

    By Ben Wheeler January 18, 2024
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    Lost in translation: Local courts need less-common language interpreters

    Just under 5% of Shelby County residents speak a language at home that isn’t English or Spanish, according to 2022 Census data. Finding court interpreters for those residents can be difficult when they’re needed.

    By Aarron Fleming January 16, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Brother of rapper Yo Gotti killed, MPD confirms

    Anthony “Big Jook” Mims, 47, was shot in Southeast Memphis, along with another man who has not yet been identified.

    By Aarron Fleming January 14, 2024
  • Behind The Headlines

    Police Chief Davis’ showdown with the City Council: What it means

    A reporter’s roundtable on the WKNO-TV program “Behind The Headlines” included a discussion of the rough reception MPD Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis got at the year’s first city council session.

    By Bill Dries January 16, 2024
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    Nearly a quarter of MPD hired within the last two years

    Out of the Memphis Police Department’s current complement of 1,912 officers, roughly a quarter of them – 24.9% – were hired in 2022 or 2023. 

    By Ben Wheeler January 12, 2024
  • North Mississippi

    DeSoto County DA forms partnership to battle human trafficking

    In 2023, the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Department said they encountered about 55 human trafficking victims. The north Mississippi county often leads the state in human trafficking arrests. 

    By Rob Moore January 11, 2024
  • Public Safety

    The Department of Justice releases a guide for specialized police units

    The guide was written as part of a review from the U.S. DOJ Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office, which was requested by the City of Memphis and the Memphis Police Department.

    By Julia Baker January 11, 2024
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    Seeking peace a year after Tyre Nichols’ death

    If Memphis has healed – or if it has at least scarred in the wake of Tyre Nichols’ death – it is because of RowVaughn Wells, said J. Lawrence Turner, pastor of Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 11, 2024
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    Can MPD break from its violent past?

    There was a time when violence against suspects was talked about freely within the force, according to former and current MPD officers. Relatively recent evidence suggests that kind of culture may have continued within the department.

    Related story:

    What’s going on with MPD’s traffic stops? Depends on whom you ask.

    By Julia Baker January 10, 2024
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    What’s going on with MPD’s traffic stops? Depends on whom you ask.

    Whether Memphis City Council’s ban on pretextual traffic stops is being followed, and what will happen in the future, remains unclear.

    By Julia Baker January 10, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Gun-reform advocacy group to hold discussion in Memphis on Jan. 23

    The panel, which Daily Memphian CEO Eric Barnes will moderate, is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at Church of the Holy Communion, at 4656 Walnut Grove Rd.

    By Ian Round January 09, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Judge rejects Margolin suspect’s lower bond request after hearing new details

    Shelby County Criminal Court Division 3 Judge James Jones Jr. made the ruling in Joel Bowman’s case Monday, Jan. 8, after hearing from witnesses, including the victim of the burglary and Bowman’s former basketball coach.

    By Julia Baker January 09, 2024
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    One year later: Where do the Tyre Nichols cases stand now?

    Five former Memphis Police Department officers received state and federal charges for their alleged roles in Tyre Nichols’ death. They were also named as defendants in a civil wrongful death suit Nichols’ family filed. Here’s where their cases stand.

    By Aarron Fleming January 10, 2024
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    Timeline: The death of Tyre Nichols and what’s happened since

    The weather in Memphis on Jan. 7, 2023, was mild, with clear skies and temperatures in the 50s. But the events of that night created a storm that still hovers over the city.

    By Ben Wheeler January 10, 2024
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    A state law has kept an intellectually disabled man in jail for almost a decade

    Johntavius Griggs has been in custody at the Shelby County Jail for more than eight years on a first-degree murder charge in limbo with no clear path forward.

    By Aarron Fleming January 06, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Former officer accused in Tyre Nichols’ death wants trial outside of Memphis

    No attorneys for the officers have yet filed requests to have separate federal trials, so it’s unclear if this motion would apply to all of them if granted.

    By Aarron Fleming January 18, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Indicted corrections officer wants separate trial

    Chelsey Duckett and her co-defendents have been indicted for alleged roles in the death of Gershun Freeman, who died in 2022 after an altercation with the officers at Shelby County Jail.

    By Aarron Fleming January 05, 2024
  • Public Safety

    City’s failure to enforce Nichols ordinances ‘deeply disturbed’ legal team

    Laws passed in the wake of Tyre Nichols’ death instituted new data collection policies for traffic stops; stipulated that only marked police cars make traffic stops, and mandated residents not get pulled over for low-level offenses like faulty brake lights. 

    Related story:

    Former officer accused in Tyre Nichols’ death wants trial outside of Memphis

    By Samuel Hardiman January 05, 2024

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