Proposed Tennessee House Bill Would Allow Schools To Hire Retired Officers, Veterans As SROs (Update 2.13.24)

The House K-12 Subcommittee Is Set To Hear Potential Legislation That Would Allow School Systems To Hire Retired Law Enforcement Officers And Veterans To Fill School Resource Officer Positions.

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Search For Suspect Ongoing Following Murder Of Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan

On Thursday, February 8th, Blount County’s Deputy Greg McCowan Was Shot And Killed During A Traffic Stop On Sevierville Road In Maryville, Tennessee. The Driver And Suspect Is 42-Year-Old Kenneth Wayne Dehart, Jr. Anyone Who Sees Dehart Or Has Information Regarding His Whereabouts Is Asked To Call 1-800-TBI-FIND Or 865-981-7125.

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Senator Taylor Makes Plans To Fight Crime In Upcoming Tennessee Legislative Session

As The Memphis Area Continues To Battle Against Rising Crime Statistics, State Senator Brent Taylor (R-Memphis-District 31) Announced His Plan To Prioritize Legislation That Would Help Fight Crime Across The State.

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Thousands Of Tennessee Victims Now Get Real-Time Updates On Sexual Assault Evidence

For Years, Lengthy Delays In Testing Sexual Assault Kits Left Victims In Limbo — Unable To Learn Whether Evidence That Passes From Nurses To Police To Labs And Back Has Made It Through The System Or Slipped Through The Cracks. The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation Now Reports A New Database Giving Victims Real Time Updates On Sexual Assault Evidence Is Fully Operational.

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Hamilton County to Install 122 License Plate Reader Cameras Despite Privacy Concerns

On Wednesday, The Hamilton County Commission Unanimously Voted To Accept A $1.2 Million State Grant For The Purposes Of Purchasing And Installing 122 New License Plate Reader Cameras (LPRs).

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Feds Have Tied The Hands Of TN Law Enforcement On Illegal Immigration, Tennessee Leadership Refuses To Push Back

The Federal Government Has Limited State And Local Law Enforcement To “Cooperation” With The Federal Government On Illegal Immigration. Citizens Wonder Why Tennessee’s Elected Officials Aren’t Pushing Back With Lawsuits Arguing The Severe And Sometimes Life-Altering Effects Of The Fed’s Lax Immigration Policies On Citizens.

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