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A man died after being shot by a Knox County Sheriff's deputy on Oct. 7, prompting an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation into the circumstances around the shooting.
The trial started on April 30, 2018, [31] in the Knox County Criminal Court. [16] On May 1, Walker's family took the stand to recount the day of the murder. Two of the family's neighbors, the 911 operator who took Jill Walker's call, and one of the investigators on the case also testified. [32]
The owners of mugshot websites have stated their belief that publishing the information can spur tips to Crime Stoppers and deter others from committing crimes for fear of their information being published. [6] Arrest data and photos are public record, and can be accessed through the websites of law enforcement agencies. However, many agencies ...
A member of the Tennessee Post Officer Standards and Training Commission requested the records from Knox County 911. Glenn's dispatch record would show which calls he has responded to.
The four suspects indicted in Knox County were scheduled to be tried separately at trials between May and August 2008. In February 2008, the trial dates for the subjects indicted in Knox County were moved to 2009. [80] Judge Richard Baumgartner allowed Thomas and Cobbins to be tried by juries from Davidson County (which includes Nashville). [81]
Knox County deputies opened fire and killed a man wanted for kidnapping an 11-year-old girl in February. He was on the run with the girl in the front seat, and officers say he rammed multiple ...
Jaden Quintero, 23, was shot Sept. 17 in front of a home on the 200 block of South Washington Street in Kennewick. Six years earlier, he and his brother Nathan Quintero were arrested in the ...
Sensing trouble, Knoxville police transferred Mays from the small city jail on Market Square to the larger Knox County Jail on Hill Avenue. Knox County's sheriff, W.T. Cate, then had Mays transferred to Chattanooga. [1] By noon, news of the murder had spread, and a crowd of curious onlookers had gathered at the county jail, thinking Mays was ...