That's more than a little from what I remember. It's on the other side of Millington going towards Covington.Several years back they moved a little bit further out to Atoka.
And I have absolutely no idea how I remember this ...
That's more than a little from what I remember. It's on the other side of Millington going towards Covington.Several years back they moved a little bit further out to Atoka.
You live near Perry County area? Got some family in that Area. I live about 30 mins west of Nashville myself now.I live in the sticks between Nashville and Memphis. End up in one of the cities most every week for something.
The nearest town of size to us is Jackson. Moved here 4 years ago to be closer to the wife’s family. A big change of pace from Charlotte! I used to own some land on the river in Perry County but sold it about 2 years ago. Had it since 2006 and it was too dang hard to get to!You live near Perry County area? Got some family in that Area. I live about 30 mins west of Nashville myself now.
There’s a rumor (from a media guy with connections at MPD) that he hooked up with one of the officer’s ex wives, but who the hell knows.Whatever the guy did, he didn't deserve what he got.
That being said, whatever he did do, and any legitimate reason to have been on the officers' radar (if there is one), will never come to light.
Cops weren't white...no "agenda" for them...sad to say, but IMO, it should be the #1 story regardless of race... no different than George Floyd except for the Policemens race.Not getting as much play in the national media as you would think, given what we know so far.
The cops in this case were held accountable quickly not a month later like the cops in the murder of George FloydCops weren't white...no "agenda" for them...sad to say, but IMO, it should be the #1 story regardless of race... no different than George Floyd except for the Policemens race.
There is a lot of rumor online that the reason is because they wanted to avoid a possible investigation that might find more problems within the department itself. Take that for what you will.The cops in this case were held accountable quickly not a month later like the cops in the murder of George Floyd
Not saying the accountability wasn't quick, but the media's coverage isn't George Floyd-ish...they pick and choose based on what they are trying to sell no matter how bad it is...jmo.The cops in this case were held accountable quickly not a month later like the cops in the murder of George Floyd
That wouldn’t surprise me at allThere is a lot of rumor online that the reason is because they wanted to avoid a possible investigation that might find more problems within the department itself. Take that for what you will.
Makes sense. There's a lot of problems in Memphis PD.There is a lot of rumor online that the reason is because they wanted to avoid a possible investigation that might find more problems within the department itself. Take that for what you will.
I second that! Very impressive that the protesters kept it peaceful last night. I was wrong in my assumption and I’m glad I was wrong.Well, I'll give the people of Memphis credit... I thought there was a 10/10 chance all hell was going to break loose last night. Good on them for keeping things mostly civil.
SCORPION group? Was that the official name for their unit, or something they came up with?The SCORPION group these cops were a part of was permanently disbanded tonight. Wonder how much of that group training and focus had to do with what happened here? Might be something to think about.
Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our NeighborhoodsSCORPION group
Whomever came up with the name had to realize that we are getting into military style naming and it might lead to a SpecOps/BlackOps style of doing things. Apparently that is almost exactly what happened with the group. Multiple reports of them yanking people out of cars with no justification (just like the recent video shows) and violating people's rights left and right. It is also being reported that a lot of the members were not hired by the PD but by the City through a separate process. Recipe for disaster and it happened.Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods
As a contrast, former NY Inspector makes the same point about the NYPD:Whomever came up with the name had to realize that we are getting into military style naming and it might lead to a SpecOps/BlackOps style of doing things.
So, the dude attacked started dating a cop's ex girlfriend.. not ex wife. they just started talking and dating.... and cop was over jealous... there's reason to why the cop and girlfriend broke up... because of his anger issue. He used his cop buddy to beat the guy's ass... and the EMS was on it too.There’s a rumor (from a media guy with connections at MPD) that he hooked up with one of the officer’s ex wives, but who the hell knows.
That was like a gang beating
We set our cops up as a paramilitary force that in many cases is almost treated as untouchable. They have no requirement to know the laws they enforce, no requirement to protect the public, and often face little to no punishment for actions that would have civilians in jail for their natural life. Now many places are lowering the requirements for employment in order to fill depleted ranks. Is it surprising that the police force is becoming such a problem to the public? There are good and bad cops, but more and more we see that even the good cops will try to protect the bad ones.As a contrast, former NY Inspector makes the same point about the NYPD:
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