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5 Memphis Cops ‘All Responsible' for Tyre Nichols' Death, District Attorney Says
Five former Memphis police officers have been charged with second-degree murder and other crimes in the arrest and death of Tyre Nichols, a Black motorist who died three days after a confrontation with the officers during a traffic stop
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5 Officers Fired for Excessive Use of Force After Arrest and Death of Memphis Man
Officials say five Memphis Police Department officers have been fired for excessive use of force, failure to intervene and failure to render aid — stemming from an arrest during a traffic stop of a man who later died in a hospital.
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The Time I Flew Coach With Prince William
William, the Prince of Wales, is arriving in Boston Wednesday on his first visit to the United States in eight years. Reporter Eli Rosenberg will be covering the royal visit, but it’s not his first brush with the heir to the British throne. Here’s his story from that day.
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Memphis Teacher Eliza Fletcher Died of Gunshot Wound to Head, Autopsy Finds
An autopsy report shows that a Tennessee kindergarten teacher who police said was kidnapped during a pre-dawn run and then killed earlier this month died from a gunshot wound to the head.
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Penny Hardaway Cleared of Violations, Memphis Won't Face NCAA Tournament Ban
Memphis was sentenced to three years of probation after an NCAA investigation, but head coach Penny Hardaway was cleared of violations and the team won’t be banned from postseason play.
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4 Dead, 3 Wounded After Gunman Goes on ‘Senseless Murder Rampage' Across Memphis
A gunman who livestreamed himself driving around Memphis shooting at people, killing four and wounding three others in seemingly random attacks, was finally arrested after crashing a stolen car, police said early Thursday.
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Suspect in Multiple Shootings in Custody in Memphis
Memphis police had a man in custody late Wednesday after a search for a suspect believed to be responsible for multiple shootings that may have been streamed on Facebook.
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Man Charged in Death of Memphis Jogger Eliza Fletcher Held Without Bond
A Tennessee judge revoked bond Wednesday for a man charged with killing a Memphis woman who was abducted during a pre-dawn run near a university campus.
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Memphis Police: Suspect Arrested for Kidnapping, Murder of Eliza Fletcher
Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis provided details on Tuesday on the grim discovery of missing teacher Eliza Fletcher’s body the night before and the arrest of a suspect in her murder.
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Body of Missing Memphis Jogger Eliza Fletcher Identified
Police in Tennessee said Tuesday they had found the body of a Memphis woman abducted during a pre-dawn run, confirming fears that Eliza Fletcher was killed after she was forced into an SUV on Friday morning.
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Body Found During Search for Missing Memphis Jogger, Police Say
Authorities said that the deceased person’s identity had not been confirmed and that they were continuing to investigate.
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Man Charged With Kidnapping Missing Memphis Jogger
Cleotha Abston, 38, “has been charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence,” the Memphis Police Department statement said Sunday.
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Police Search for Woman Abducted While Jogging Near University of Memphis
The family of a Tennessee woman who police say was abducted and forced into a vehicle while she was jogging near the University of Memphis campus has offered a $50,000 reward for information in the case.
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Police in Memphis Search for Woman Abducted While Jogging
Authorities in Tennessee are searching for a woman who police said was abducted and forced into a vehicle while she was jogging near the University of Memphis campus.
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Top-Seeded Gonzaga Rallies in 2nd Half to Beat Memphis 82-78
Drew Timme scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half, and top overall seed Gonzaga rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to beat No. 9 seed Memphis 82-78 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
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How Amazon's CamperForce Program Doubled This Year, Adding Jobs for Seasonal Workers Who Live on the Road
Amazon’s CamperForce program for nomadic workers doubled this year. Here’s what it’s really like to live in an RV and work at Amazon during the holidays.
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Span of Memphis Street Renamed for Slain Rapper Young Dolph
Family and friends of slain rapper Young Dolph have remembered him as a generous philanthropist, skilled businessman and loving father at a ceremony renaming a street for him in the same area of Memphis where he grew up — and also was gunned down
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3 Employees Killed in Shooting at Postal Facility in Memphis
Authorities say two Postal Service workers have been fatally shot at a postal facility in Memphis, the third high-profile shooting in west Tennessee in recent weeks
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Memphis-Area Police Investigate Mass Shooting That Left 14 Injured, 1 Dead: ‘Most Horrific Event… in Collierville History'
Police are investigating a mass shooting at a Kroger grocery store in Collierville, Tenn., on Thursday, which left at least 14 victims injured and another dead. The suspect, who open-fired in a Kroger in the Memphis suburb, died of self-inflected gunshot wounds.
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Memphis Erases Confederate General From Its Public Spaces
Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest’s polarizing presence has hung over Memphis, Tennessee, since he moved there in 1852 with his family