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    Violence intervention must be a ‘team sport,’ crime researcher says

    Violence intervention, several national experts said at a conference Monday in Memphis, requires much communication and collaboration if success is to be achieved and sustained. 

    By Don Wade March 08, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Additional Nichols video to be released Wednesday, internal investigation complete

    The entire 20 hours of the remaining video and audio of the Tyre Nichols case is set for release Wednesday afternoon, March 8.

    By Julia Baker March 07, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Minor Offenders, Major Offenses: A series by The Daily Memphian

    The Daily Memphian has been working to dive deeper into the pressing issue of juvenile crime. It’s complex and uncomfortable, with outsize effects on the city, its citizens and its very future.

    By Jane Donahoe March 20, 2023
  • Public Safety

    No ‘more pressing’ issue in Memphis community than juvenile crime

    In the 1980s, juvenile offenses were mostly crimes like shoplifting, petty theft and auto thefts. Now, children currently held in detention are accused of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, carjacking, rape of a child and other crimes.

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    Minor Offenders, Major Offenses: A series by The Daily Memphian

    By Julia Baker March 23, 2023
  • Elections

    In mayoral bid, J.W. Gibson aims to strike balance between crime and police reform

    The business and philanthropic leader kicked off his mayoral bid Monday, March 6, in South Memphis straddling the issues of crime and police reform.

    By Bill Dries March 06, 2023
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    Memphis Allies’ mission to reduce gun violence will take time and patience

    It’s difficult to measure success when there’s no way to quantify violence that doesn’t occur, but those behind the Memphis Allies initiative believe their lofty goals are worth the effort.

    By Don Wade March 06, 2023
  • Behind The Headlines

    Bill Gibbons and Buddy Chapman discuss policing and crime on ‘Behind the Headlines’

    Gibbons is executive director of the University of Memphis Public Safety Institute and leads Memphis Shelby Crime Commission. Former Memphis Police Department director Chapman is executive director of CrimeStoppers.

    By Julia Baker March 03, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Nashville DA releases video footage of Gershun Freeman’s death

    The Shelby County District Attorney General’s office recused itself from the Gershun Freeman investigation, and on Feb. 17, Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk’s Office took over.

    By Julia Baker March 03, 2023
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    SCORPION traffic stop data shines a light on the former unit

    The Nichols case has intensified the national debate on using highly aggressive tactics to battle violent crime and the pretexts that are often used. Most of the stops identified and mapped out by The Daily Memphian were made in the most impoverished areas of the city.

    By Ben Wheeler March 02, 2023
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    Court orders forger to pay Memphis artist Nancy Cheairs $2.1M

    The court allowed the highest penalty based on the level of fraud.

    By Jane Roberts March 06, 2023
  • State Government

    Two detained while protesting drag show ban

    The protests of proposed state laws that would outlaw drag various forms of drag shows came as Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee attended the Wednesday, March 1, opening of the Whitehaven YMCA.

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    Back in the swim of things: $11.5M YMCA opens in Whitehaven

    By Bill Dries March 03, 2023
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    MPD reactivates special traffic unit

    The unit consists of 10 newly appointed sergeants who are on temporary assignments. 

    By Samuel Hardiman, Julia Baker March 01, 2023
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    No time to wait: SWITCH Youth is trying to stop juvenile gun violence

    Intervening early can be the key to success, and Memphis Allies’ SWITCH Youth program seeks to do just that.

    By Don Wade March 06, 2023
  • South Memphis

    Grand jury indicts two in Eason-Williams case

    A juvenile and an adult are indicted on first-degree murder, first-degree murder in perpetration of a robbery and especially aggravated robbery. 

    By Julia Baker February 28, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Driver in crash that killed Galen Young receives judicial diversion

    Miracle Rutherford, 20, appeared in Shelby County Criminal Court Division 9 Judge Melissa Boyd’s courtroom Monday, Feb. 27, and Tuesday, Feb. 28.

    By Julia Baker February 28, 2023
  • Public Safety

    MPD’s Sea of Blue honors fallen officer Geoffrey Redd

    Photographer Brad Vest took photos at the Sea of Blue event Feb. 27, 2023, honoring Memphis Police Officer Geoffrey Redd, who died after being wounded in the line of duty.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 27, 2023
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    Working in a world where ‘being a shooter is cool’

    The Memphis Allies initiative offers a way out, for those living in a violent culture where shooting helps establish credibility.

    By Don Wade March 06, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Westwood shooting leaves one dead, four injured

    Officers said they arrived at Methodist South Hospital around 4 a.m. Sunday, where five shooting victims had been transported by private vehicles. 

    By Jasmine McCraven February 27, 2023
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    ‘To save lives, you’ve got to try to intervene.’

    Youth Villages’ Memphis Allies outreach program officials “lost sleep” over Ezekiel Kelly, who was indicted for charges connected to the September 2022 shooting spree. Now, they hope to rescue others like him while they still can.

    By Don Wade March 06, 2023
  • East Memphis

    Poplar-White Station Library partially reopens

    The library branch has been closed since MPD officer Geoffrey Redd was shot after responding to an altercation at the branch on Feb. 2. 

    By Kylah Strickland-Paige February 25, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Suspects in the Whitehaven shootings out on bond

    Julius Freeman and Ladarius Marion, now both out on bond, are suspects in the shootings at and near Live Lounge on Sunday, Feb. 19.

    By Julia Baker February 23, 2023
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    Tyre Nichols’ death could cost Memphis taxpayers millions

    The expected civil lawsuit in the Tyre Nichols case means taxpayers could pay a significant sum. 

    By Samuel Hardiman February 23, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Slain MPD Officer Geoffrey Redd spent life looking to serve

    He taught Sunday school and is remembered by at least one officer as a kind, caring person who knew how to talk to citizens.

    By Jane Roberts February 22, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Former SCORPION supervisor had troubled past

    Memphis Police Department commanders gave Lt. Dewayne Smith a sensitive assignment — overseeing members of the controversial SCORPION unit — despite a checkered past that included giving unreliable testimony in a federal drug case.

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    Additional Nichols’ video could be released, city attorney says

    By Marc Perrusquia February 22, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Nearly 2,000 cars have been reported stolen in 2023

    Crime stats reviewed by Memphis City Council members on Tuesday, Feb. 21, show 15-year-olds are the largest group by age of those arrested for car thefts.

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    Mass car break-ins in parking lots have locals talking — and posting

    With car thefts up 138%, here’s how you can prevent it

    By Bill Dries February 21, 2023

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