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JACKSON MADISON COUNTY ARREST/MUGSHOTS
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Fight on Beale Street leads to shots fired, three behindÊbars POSTED 5:10 AM, JUNE 5, 2018 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A fight escalated into a shooting right on Memphis’ most iconic street, striking a stranger’s car driving down the road. Now three people are now locked up after police heard the gunfire on Beale and B.B. King. A man told police it all started when three people jumped him and then fired a gun at him Monday morning when he left a club.
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GIRLFRIEND CHARGED AFTER SHOOTING MAN IN ARM,ÊGROIN MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The woman who called police to say she shot her boyfriend Tuesday morning has been charged. According to jail records, Valencia Smith was charged with aggravated assault after she returned to her Pawnee home and was confronted by her boyfriend.
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New leader takes control of Tennessee Highway Patrol
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Jerry Robinson
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June 5, 2018 Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The new leader of the Tennessee Highway Patrol has assumed his new role with the agency, succeeding Col. Tracy Trott, who retired after 40 years in the post. Safety and Homeland Security Commissioner David W. Purkey announced Monday that Col. Dereck Stewart was named to the position. He is the first African-American to lead the highway patrol. Stewart has been in law enforcement for 30 years and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 2011. He has been responsible for the agency’s daily operations for the last seven years.