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Friends and city officials have identified Dewayne Tunstall and Allison Parker as two of the victims in a shooting spree that put Memphis on lockdown. Memphis shooting spree victims: Big-hearted ...
The suspect, 19-year-old Ezekiel Kelly, was arrested late Wednesday night. He’s expected to face multiple murder charges. Police detail live-streamed Memphis shooting spree that left 4 dead, 3 ...
Memphis PoliceA live-streaming gunman who rampaged across Memphis, shooting several people and putting the city into lockdown, was arrested Wednesday night after several nerve-racking hours on the ...
West Memphis, Arkansas, United States: 4 [note 2] 2 6: Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2010 West Memphis police shootings: Two men fatally wounded two police officers before being killed. The shooting was captured on body cameras worn by officers who were responding to the attack. [35] [36] [37] August 3, 2010
At 6:12 p.m., police received a tip that Kelly was on Facebook Live claiming that he would harm civilians. They subsequently launched a manhunt for Kelly and ordered a shelter-in-place. At 7:23 p.m., the gunman shot a woman on Poplar Avenue and took her SUV. A minute later, a man was found shot and injured further down the same street.
Jerry Kane and Joseph Kane were identified by Arkansas State Police the day after the shootings. [1]A lifelong resident of Ohio, [12] Jerry Kane ran a debt elimination business and traveled the country giving paid seminars on methods of "forestalling foreclosures", [13] lecturing that money and home loans are fictitious, and that people can simply sign a quitclaim deed and live in their houses ...
Eight Memphis police officers entered the church, taking their seats alongside other pall bearers. More: Memphis police identify the 4 women killed in domestic violence rampage. What we know
On March 21, 2024, Dexter Reed, a 26-year-old African-American man, was shot and killed by officers of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) in Humboldt Park, Chicago, United States. Reed fired his illegally owned gun and injured a police officer during a traffic stop, then police returned fire, discharging a number of rounds at Reed.