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Young Dolph (1985–2021) — rapper (grew up in Memphis) Johnny Dowd (born 1948) — musician; Drumma Boy (born 1983) — hip hop music producer; William B. Dunavant (1932–2021) — businessman, CEO of Dunavant Enterprises; Donald "Duck" Dunn (1941–2012) — musician in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Memphis: Shelby: Tennessee: March 9, 1892: Complaint from competing white grocery store owner. So-called Curve Riot (not a riot). Reported on by Ida B. Wells, whose newspaper was destroyed and had to leave the state. [163] McDowell, Calvin: 32 Stewart, Will: Adult Bright, John Wesley: White: Forsyth: Taney: Missouri: March 16, 1892: Killing his ...
Payne attempted to arrest James Lowery, who Payne mistook for a domestic violence suspect. As Lowery fled, Payne fired his gun and Taser simultaneously, striking Lowery in the back of the head. He was sentenced to five years probation. [18] 27 August 2021: Brian Devaney 10 November 2022 (pleaded guilty) Sharon Hill Police Department (Pennsylvania)
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The newspaper has ties back to August 1894 when Clyde Hoey purchased the Shelby Review and changed the name to The Cleveland Star. In 1936, the name was changed to The Shelby Daily Star. The name was changed to The Shelby Star in 1984 and The Star in 1988. [2]
A defense lawyer for a man accused of murder in Young Dolph’s death called for Judge Lee Coffee’s recusal MEMPHIS, […] The post Judge in Young Dolph murder case removes himself based on ...
The protective order stemmed from a verbal altercation that took place during a commission meeting in August.