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  2. Crime in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Tennessee. In 2010, 356 people were murdered in the U.S. state of Tennessee. In 2009 and 2010, Tennessee had the highest rate of violent gun crime of any US state, although less than that of Washington D.C. Tennessee ranked highest in the nation for the rate of aggravated assaults with a firearm, and ranked fifth-worst in robberies.

  3. Crime in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the city of Memphis ranked eleventh in violent crimes for major cities around the U.S. In 2006, Memphis led the nation in number of violent crimes. In 2001, 2005, and 2007, Memphis ranked second most dangerous in the nation among cities with a population over 500,000. It also ranked as most dangerous in 2002. There are approximately 182 gangs in Memphis, Tennessee with 8,400 gang ...

  4. State Line Mob - Wikipedia

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    State Line Mob. The State Line Mob was an association of criminal elements that operated in the 1950s and 1960s at the Mississippi–Tennessee state line in Alcorn County, Mississippi, and McNairy County, Tennessee, along U.S. Route 45. The State Line Mob was involved in bootlegging, gambling, prostitution, tourist fleecing, robbery, and murder.

  5. Gangs in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Memphis, Tennessee serves as the Southern headquarters for Tennessee based street organizations in the Southern United States. In 2021, there were approximately 102 gangs with 13,400 gang members in the city. [1][2] Gangs in the Memphis area are concentrated in high crime black neighborhoods like College Park, Hollywood, Hickory Hill, Parkway ...

  6. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The heinous crime aroused the emotion of citizens throughout the region. In an address to the Tennessee Press Association in January 1951, John M. Jones Sr., publisher of the Greeneville Sun, called for the creation of an unbiased state agency to assist local law enforcement in the investigation of serious crimes.

  7. Tennessee professor's new book tackles US history through ...

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    Associate professor Tore Olsson at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville wrote the book inspired by one of his history class. April 15, 2024. Olsson has taught the class three times since 2021.

  8. Memphis massacre of 1866 - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis massacre of 1866[1] was a rebellion with a series of violent events that occurred from May 1 to 3, 1866, in Memphis, Tennessee. The racial violence was ignited by political and social racism following the American Civil War, in the early stages of Reconstruction. [2] After a shooting altercation between white policemen and black ...

  9. Shannon Street massacre - Wikipedia

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    7 killed. The Shannon Street massacre was a shootout and standoff between law enforcement and religious leaders at a house on Shannon Street in Memphis, Tennessee, United States from January 11 to January 13, 1983. Memphis Police Department (MPD) officers Ray Schwill and Bobby Hester were called to the house after which a confrontation ensued ...