The New Tri-State Defender - January 5-11, 2023

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January 5 - 11, 2023

VOL. 72, No. 1

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Deadly-fire aftermath: providing comfort ‘until we can chart a way forward’ by Dr. Sybil C. Mitchell

Special to The New Tri-State Defender

In the aftermath of a Dec. 29 night-time fire that claimed the life of a 72-year-old resident of Feels Like Home Senior Lifestyle Residences, managing member Vanecia Belser Kimbrow Tuesday (Jan. 3) tearfully struggled to explain the emotional toll of the tragedy. Kimbrow called a news conference in front of the charred ruins of a once-vibrant community at 3393 Kirby Road in the Hickory Hill area. “We purchased the facility back in June of 2015,” said Kimbrow. “… What started out as a one-room fire, because of the weather … and all the conditions of the deep freeze in the city, came to be a several-alarm fire … It resulted in massive, devastating losses. The most poignant was the loss of life.” The blaze also sent two residents to the hospital and displaced nearly 50 seniors who called the facility home. Kimbrow has met with residents, who are being temporarily housed at Embassy Suites in East Memphis. The focus, she said, is on the community of seniors who have lived together like family. Residents expressed that “they want to come home,” she said. “Our focus is just trying to build a comfortable environment for our seniors temporarily until we can chart a way forward,” Kimbrow said. The news conference enumerated the results of “a perfect storm of unseasonable weather,” making conditions just right for a fire to thrive and spread. “Memphis does not handle arctic freezes that last five and six days,” said Kimbrow. “…This building was not equipped for that. We were

Special to The New Tri-State Defender

The death of TN State Rep. Barbara Ward Cooper on Oct. 25, 2022, created a vacancy for the highly sought District 86 seat. Eleven candidates have submitted petitions with the specified signatures to qualify as a viable candidate. Hopefuls will appear on the ballot in alphabetical order. Long-time personal friend and colleague in the TN House, State Rep. G. A. Hardaway, said it could be anyone’s race. “Just the sheer number of variables lets us know that this could

COMMENTARY

Gangsta Boo: “I just want to be known as someone that put her heart into her music and who really, really appreciated her fans. Because if it wasn’t for my fans, like I said, I definitely would not still be doing this. My fans are my motivation. I love my fans.” (Photo: Gangsta Boo, Facebook)

Gangsta Boo – ‘An absolute Memphis legend & game changer!’ by Brianna Smith-Herman The New Tri-State Defender

been counted on that day. State Democratic leaders urged District 86 voters to re-elect Cooper posthumously, to insure that Democrats retained the seat. Cooper won with a landslide majority in a November run-off against Independent Michael Porter. To fill Cooper’s seat before the state legislature meets, the Shelby County Commission will appoint an interim during its Feb. 1 meeting, allowing that person to begin work immediately. Winner of the Jan. 24 election will also be the appointed interim. District 86 runs north and south

All of this is true about Gangsta Boo: A “Queen” of Memphis. A hiphop legend. A pioneer of female rap. The first lady of the Oscar-winning group, Three 6 Mafia. Riding a beat like no other, she was an incredible artist who transcended generations. An incredible legacy and a huge loss for Memphis. Lola Chantrelle Mitchell from birth, Gangsta Boo was found dead on Sunday – the first day of 2023 – at a home on Raines just east of Millbranch in Memphis’ Whitehaven community. Born in Whitehaven on Aug. 7, 1979, she was 43. Memphis Police Department officers responded to a “person-down” call at 2:18 p.m. on New Year’s Day. According to MPD, “A female, identified as 43-year-old Lola Mitchell, was pronounced deceased on the scene. “There were no immediate signs of foul play. This is an ongoing death investigation, and the results of her autopsy are pending.” Gangsta Boo’s mother, Veronica Mitchell, released a brief statement: “The Mitchell family would like to thank everyone for their condolences regarding the untimely death of Lola ‘Gangsta Boo’ Mitchell. The family is asking for your continued prayers and privacy as we process the loss of our loved one.” Gangsta Boo had a lengthy career and it didn’t look as though she was slowing down anytime soon. In December 2021, she participated in the Verzuz battle alongside Three 6 Mafia as they battled Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in Los Angeles. I was there for the battle, an intense yet exciting show. I saw Boo perform again in Memphis during a playoff game after the

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“Our focus is just trying to build a comfortable environment for our seniors temporarily until we can chart a way forward,” said Vanecia Belser Kimbrow, managing member of Feels Like Home Senior Lifestyle Residences. (Photo: Gary S. Whitlow/GSW Enterprises/The New Tri-State Defender not equipped to handle water outages…or rolling utility failure when we have systems that rely upon the electricity to be on and working.” On the day of the fire, all systems were checked. There were fire safety services and plumbers working on the leaks and frozen pipes that burst during the freeze. The water had been restored, but the fire safety

SEE FIRE ON PAGE 2 What started as a two-alarm fire grew quickly into an inferno as staff and firefighters rushed to evacuate residents at the Feels Like Home Senior Lifestyles Residences in Hickory Hill. (Photo: Bill Adelman / Adelman Fire Images.)

Early voting underway for House District 86 election by Dr. Sybil C. Mitchell

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be anybody’s race,” said Hardaway. “You’ve got several familiar names and then others who might be outstanding leaders in their own communities. Turnout is a factor, and how voters are thinking matters. We won’t find another Rep. Barbara Cooper. Whoever wins will have some very big shoes to fill.” The special election will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. Early voting begins on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023. Voters who live within the perimeters of District 86 will be eligible to vote. Elections are decided in two ways: majority or plurality. Majority votes are generally required in a primary, meaning, a clear winner must have

“We won’t find another Rep. Barbara Cooper. Whoever wins will have some very big shoes to fill.” — Rep. G. A. Hardaway 51 percent of the vote. If no primary candidate has 51 percent of the vote, then the two contenders receiving the highest votes will face each other in a runoff. Since this is not a primary, the winner will be elected with plurality, or, the highest number of votes. The new representative will be chosen on Jan. 24, given that all votes have

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