Memphis News Roundup for Friday, February 9th, 2024:
Top Headlines:
- Woman shot dead in Northeast Memphis, suspect on the run: Police are searching for a suspect after a woman was shot and killed in her apartment Thursday night. This incident adds to concerns about gun violence in the city.
- Court hearing reset for man accused of Memphis mass shooting: The court hearing for Ezekiel Kelly, the suspect in the 2023 Memphis mass shooting, has been postponed again, this time until March. He remains behind bars without bond.
- Memphis Grizzlies trade David Roddy and Xavier Tillman Sr.: The Grizzlies made a major trade move, sending rookie David Roddy to the Phoenix Suns and veteran Xavier Tillman Sr. to the Boston Celtics. The impact of these trades on the team's future performance is being debated.
- Sheriff's Office restructures security division: In response to recent deaths in jail custody, the Shelby County Sheriff's Office is restructuring its security division. This follows the death of Ramon McGhee in January, which has sparked concern about jail conditions.
- Several rounds of rain expected: Be prepared for some wet weather! The forecast predicts several rounds of rain over the next few days.
Other notable news:
- Judge grants change of venue for Young Dolph murder trial: The trial for the suspects accused of murdering rapper Young Dolph will be moved to another county due to concerns about a fair trial in Memphis.
- Memphis resident files ethics complaint against council member: A local resident has filed an ethics complaint against a Memphis City Council member, alleging misuse of campaign funds.
- Memphis utility lifts boil water advisory after 5 days: Residents can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the citywide boil water advisory has been lifted.
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Memphis Daily: Top Headlines for Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Arctic blast grips Memphis:
- Two fatalities potentially linked to weather conditions in Shelby County. Cause of death under investigation.
- MLGW lifts conservation order after TVA demand peaks. No outages reported, but continued energy conservation encouraged.
- Icy roads lead to school and business closures across the region. Monitor local channels for updates and closures before traveling.
- Snowfall varies across the Mid-South. Shelby County receives moderate accumulation, while surrounding areas report higher totals.
Other confirmed incidents:
- Male subject deceased following shooting at southeast Memphis motel. Police investigation ongoing.
- Shooting outside Memphis restaurant results in the death of rapper Yo Gotti's brother. Authorities investigating, no suspects identified.
Significant developments:
- Major economic project announced: $1.9 billion EV battery plant planned for Marshall County. Estimated job creation in the thousands. Governor calls special session to finalize details of the project. Further information expected soon.
Community alert:
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Individual involved in citizen's arrest attempt during car theft suffers gunshot wound. Police advise caution during this extreme weather event.
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Justin Timberlake announces free concert at The Orpheum. Ticket availability unknown at this time.
Memphis Daily: Top Headlines for Thursday, January 11, 2024
Weather:
Brace yourselves, Memphians! A drastic temperature swing is on the horizon. After enjoying sunny skies and highs near 60 degrees yesterday, prepare for a plunge into sub-freezing temperatures by Friday morning. Be sure to winterize your homes and bundle up for the weekend chill.
Crime:
Memphis businesses unite in a plea for legislative assistance from Nashville lawmakers. Local entrepreneurs call for increased resources and stricter penalties to combat the city's ongoing crime surge. Meanwhile, an angry mother faces reckless endangerment charges after allegedly driving with her daughter on the hood of her car during a domestic dispute.
Law Enforcement:
Collierville school board member Keri Blair resigns amidst controversy. Blair stepped down following her arrest for theft charges at a local Target store. The incident raises questions about accountability in positions of public trust. In separate news, nine Shelby County Sheriff's deputies face charges linked to the death of a man in custody last year. Two deputies are charged with second-degree murder, while others face various assault and neglect charges. The case is under investigation, and legal proceedings are ongoing.
Community:
Serenity Towers apartment complex receives a failing score in a recent HUD inspection. Residents grapple with issues like poor plumbing, inadequate heating, and safety concerns. Local authorities assure residents that remediation efforts are underway. In the wake of last year's Christmas freeze, a Memphis church reflects on the challenges of rebuilding and prepares for potential future winter woes.
Other News:
A mother desperately seeks solutions after facing months without food stamps for her family. The Tennessee Department of Human Services pledges to investigate the case and assist those in need. Two teenagers face charges for a truck theft in Collierville, while police search for suspects caught on camera pilfering from a semi-trailer. MATA riders urge Mayor Paul Young to address ongoing issues with the city's public transportation system.