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Personnel files reveal details about former officers charged in Tyre Nichols' murder

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2024-11-15 09:08:40

SUMMARY: The Memphis Police Department’s Scorpion unit, established in fall 2021, was disbanded after Tyree Nichols’ beating death. FOX 13’s Kayla Solomon investigated the backgrounds of the five convicted officers. Records revealed they had varying levels of experience before joining the unit. Most had criminal justice degrees, but Demetrius Haley had only a high school diploma. Tarius Bean and Justin Smith had limited job experience before recruitment. Desmond Mills had significant law enforcement experience, while Martin, who faced termination for improper conduct, had less. Their selection for the specialized unit occurred despite this limited experience. A federal trial and potential civil lawsuits are ongoing.

In February 2023, just weeks after five former Memphis Police officers were charged with the murder of Tyre Nichols, FOX13 put in a public records request for the personnel records of all members of the SCORPION Unit, the now-defunct specialized Memphis Police unit designed to tackle crime in hot spots.

More than a year later, FOX13 finally obtained those files that show the work history of the officers involved, including years as a Wendy’s cook, work experience with Hurtz and, one officer at the scene, who allegedly had no work history at all. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/personnel-files-reveal-details-about-former-officers-charged-in-tyre-nichols-murder/article_472ac39e-a2bb-11ef-9521-ff1f4d352d8c.html

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TBI: Venezuelan gang 'violent toward law enforcement'

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2024-11-15 22:06:23

SUMMARY: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an urgent warning about Venezuelan gangs operating in major cities, involved in serious crimes like sex trafficking and murder. Representative Mark Green expressed outrage over the gang’s presence, particularly the violent group Trend Agra. The TBI noted that these gangs engage in human trafficking, organized retail crime, and drug trafficking, often clashing with law enforcement. The Biden Administration is responding with a $12 million reward for the gang’s leaders. The TBI urges the public to report any suspicions of human trafficking to aid in combating these criminal activities.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s director addressed the gang’s presence in the state in a video Friday.

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One lane of I-40 in North Carolina to reopen on New Year's Day

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2024-11-15 15:44:47

SUMMARY: North Carolina Transportation officials are on track to reopen one lane in each direction of Interstate 40 by New Year’s Day after Hurricane Helen caused significant damage to the eastbound lanes in the Pigeon River Gorge. Crews are currently stabilizing the westbound lanes using soil nail anchor systems and shotcrete for repair. An emergency $10 million contract is in place to expedite the work. Phase one includes reopening one lane westbound and one eastbound, while phase two will involve a permanent fix with stronger retaining walls. Plans are still in early development, and timelines for further construction remain unclear.

Helene washed away parts of the eastbound lanes into the Pigeon River Gorge and crews are working to stabilize the westbound lanes to open them to traffic.

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All residents at Memphis apartment with broken elevators should be relocated, attorneys agree

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2024-11-15 15:23:58

SUMMARY: At Serenity Towers in East Memphis, nearly 200 elderly and disabled residents are trapped in their apartments due to broken elevators, with no clear solution in sight. The building’s management, Millennia, has a history of unpaid bills, contributing to the repair delays. Attorneys agree on the need to relocate tenants temporarily, but there are no definitive answers regarding when or who will pay for it. Frustration is mounting as residents, some in wheelchairs, are unable to leave their apartments. Attorneys and HUD are working on finding a resolution, but it remains unclear when help will arrive.

Attorneys on both sides agreed that all of the 200 residents at Memphis’ Serenity Towers should be temporarily relocated.

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