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Woman shot and killed during cancer walk at Shelby Farms wanted to be surgeon
SUMMARY: Ellie Young, a 22-year-old medical student, was tragically shot and killed by her ex-boyfriend, Jackson Hopper, during a breast cancer walk at Shelby Farms Park. Young, who had aspirations of becoming a surgeon, was pursuing her dream at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Reports indicate that Hopper shot Young at least five times before leading authorities on a chase across county lines. He faces charges of first-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and resisting arrest. The incident has deeply affected those who knew Young, who had been dedicated to her goal of saving lives since her teenage years.
A 22-year-old woman shot and killed during a cancer walk at a popular Memphis park was a medical student. One of her former teachers told FOX13 that she had wanted to be a surgeon since eighth grade. “The thing that really got me the most is the closing sentence that she had in her introductory paragraph that says, you know, ‘After I become a surgeon, I will finally be able to do what I love to do and save lives,'” he said. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/shelby-farms-shooting-victim-always-wanted-to-be-a-surgeon-teacher-says/article_de851310-9001-11ef-88c8-4b0c27e6fc4e.html
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TN organization prepares as Trump blocks birthright citizenship
SUMMARY: President Trump recently ordered federal agencies to stop recognizing birthright citizenship, sparking legal challenges. Immigrant rights groups and several states have filed lawsuits, arguing the move violates the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to those born in the U.S. Trump’s directive targets children of undocumented immigrants or temporary visa holders if their father isn’t a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Critics, including the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, argue the policy criminalizes immigrant communities. Governor Bill Lee supported Trump’s stance on deporting undocumented criminals, but only the Supreme Court can decide the constitutionality of the order.
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Truck stop serial killer on trial
SUMMARY: Investigators from Tennessee are testifying against Bruce Mendenhall, a truck stop serial killer on trial for murder in Indianapolis. Retired Nashville Metro Police Sergeant Pat Postiglione described encountering Mendenhall at a truck stop in 2007 while investigating a murder. Postiglione noticed the truck’s yellow color and linked it to a previous case. During the search, police found blood-stained evidence, including women’s clothing, a debit card, and a phone belonging to the victim. Mendenhall, convicted of two murders in Tennessee, faces more charges in Alabama. The trial is nearing its conclusion with additional testimonies.
One of the witnesses called to the stand was the Metro police sergeant who caught the suspect at a Nashville truck stop 17 years ago.
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‘Safe Stays’ app creates ease finding shelter, hotels for domestic violence victims
SUMMARY: A new service called Safe Stays is helping victims of domestic violence find shelter quickly. The app and website, used by the Knoxville Family Justice Center, connects victims with hotels that offer safe accommodations. Previously, the center struggled to find available shelter due to high demand, but Safe Stays streamlines the process by providing a list of partnered hotels. The app allows victims to choose a hotel, check in under an alias, and ensures their safety. Shelter costs are covered through donations and grants. The Family Justice Center continues to support victims with this efficient new tool.
A new app and website are making it easier for the Knoxville Family Justice Center to find hotel rooms for people escaping domestic violence.
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