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Judge denies bail to suspect in bizarre Monroe Co. murder case
SUMMARY: Nicholas Wayne Hamlet, the suspect in a murder investigation, appeared in Monroe County court today. After a three-week manhunt, he was found in South Carolina and charged with first-degree homicide for the death of Steven Lloyd. During his court appearance, Hamlet displayed erratic behavior, including twitching and mumbling. The judge denied him bond and set his next court date for November 26th. Hamlet’s wife, Taylor Fiber, who is accused of aiding him, is out on $30,000 bond with a hearing on the same date. Further details on the case are available on wbir.com.
During his in-person appearance, Nicholas Hamlett was talking under his breath and twitching.
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Teen allegedly shoots classmate outside of Memphis high school
SUMMARY: A student was shot in the parking lot of Central High School in Memphis shortly after dismissal, prompting panic among students and faculty. Junior Leah Allen was inside during the incident and described the chaotic announcement urging students to stay inside. The victim, reportedly a student, was found by police, who later apprehended the suspect, believed to have known the victim. Allen’s grandmother expressed concern for her safety during their phone conversation. Authorities are treating the incident as targeted, and the investigation is ongoing with no charges filed yet.
A 16-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a 15-year-old classmate in the parking lot of a Memphis high school.
Memphis Police said the two boys got into an argument at school, prompting the 16-year-old to go home, get his grandmother’s gun, come back to school and shoot his classmate in the leg. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/16-year-old-charged-with-attempted-murder-in-shooting-of-classmate-at-central-high/article_e70afc04-a684-11ef-89c7-af3de8860faa.html
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Memphis gun referendum facing legal challenge | Tennessee
SUMMARY: The gun-rights group Gun Owners of America is suing Memphis over a voter-approved referendum that bans “assault rifles” and implements a “red flag” law, allowing police to seize firearms from individuals deemed a risk. The lawsuit claims this ordinance violates Tennessee state law and poses an unreasonable risk of unlawful gun confiscation. Almost 80% of voters supported the measure, prompting state lawmakers to threaten withholding sales tax from Memphis if the law is enacted on January 1. Memphis Councilman J.B. Smiley Jr. criticized the lawsuit, emphasizing the community’s need for safety over unyielding gun rights.
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Glitz, Glamour & Murder-for-Hire: Memphis social media star sentenced to federal prison
SUMMARY: Ashley Grayson, a Memphis internet star who once claimed to make a million dollars in 60 minutes, is now sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for a murder-for-hire plot. Grayson, known for her online courses and flashy lifestyle, offered $20,000 to have two women killed—one who ran a competing business and another who left a negative review about her. Despite posting about the plot on social media as a joke, it became serious, with one of the would-be hitmen demanding more money after faking an attempted murder. Grayson’s actions led to her conviction, and her husband was acquitted.
A Memphis social media star promised to help you make millions. But federal prosecutors say she was willing to use her own money for murder.
A federal judge sentenced Ashley Grayson to 120 months in prison, the maximum sentence allowed for murder-for-hire. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/glitz-glamour-murder-for-hire-memphis-social-media-star-sentenced-to-federal-prison/article_cc401b3e-a5bc-11ef-83f6-8713687a91c1.html
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