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Category: Policing in America

Posted inMemphis

Bracing for worst as permitless carry law goes into effect Thursday

by Carrington J. Tatum June 29, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inGuest Column

DeCarcerate Memphis begins countdown on recommendations for new police chief

by Chelsea Glass June 23, 2021June 23, 2021
Posted inMemphis

Memphis City Council approves Cerelyn ‘C.J.’ Davis as police chief

by Hannah Grabenstein May 4, 2021May 5, 2021
Posted inMemphis

The questions were tame, the answers predictable and in at least one case, progressive

by Hannah Grabenstein April 30, 2021May 11, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

Freed from prison, but still answering for a crime I did not commit

by William E. Arnold Jr. April 30, 2021May 20, 2021
Protestors stand outside the Memphis Police Department's traffic division.
Posted inMemphis

‘Gratuitous.’ ‘Intimidating.’ ‘Intrusive.’ ‘Unnecessary.’

by Hannah Grabenstein April 29, 2021April 30, 2021
Posted inPolicing in America

Want to meet Mayor Strickland’s police chief pick? You have 24 hours to clear your schedule

by Hannah Grabenstein and Wendi C. Thomas April 22, 2021April 22, 2021
Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Relieved, yet not reassured: Guilty verdicts in Chauvin trial praised, but justice is far from being served

by MLK50 Staff April 20, 2021April 20, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

A controversial Memphis activist interviewed police director candidates: Here’s what he said happened

by Shiraz Ahmed April 15, 2021May 3, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

Questions for Memphis’ next police director, from people not invited to ask

by Shiraz Ahmed March 19, 2021April 28, 2021

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