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FBI · United StatesLELAND, Miss. — FBI agents are seeking the public’s help identifying four people seen near a mass shooting in a Mississippi Delta town that left six killed and more than a dozen injured over the weekend. Read more...See the Story
FBI seeks help to identify suspects in mass shooting that left 6 dead in the Mississippi Delta
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Bill Lee · MemphisGov. Bill Lee will be live at 8:30 a.m. in the video box above. MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is back in Memphis on Tuesday morning to discuss the Memphis Safe Task Force since its deployment. Gov. Lee says there have been 850 violent criminals and known gang members arrested, 175 illegal firearms have been seized, and 44 missing children have been found and returned to their families so far in Memphis. It was more than two weeks…See the Story
TN Governor Bill Lee Returns to Memphis
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Memphis, Tennessee · MemphisMEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Two off-duty MPD officers were arrested by the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) for allegedly drag racing over the weekend, according to Memphis Police. Albert Green and Raphael Willingham were both taken into custody Sunday.
Albert Green and Raphael Willingham Courtesy: MPD MPD says both officers have been relieved of duty until an investigation is completed. This story will be updated.See the Story
Officers relieved of duty after accused of drag racing
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