Thursday saw three shootings in one afternoon. Two of them were deadly. In spite of these shocking incidents, city leaders continue to report crime is trending downwards.
Crime in Memphis dropped in almost every major category between 2023 and 2024, according to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation data.
A Shelby County Sheriff's Office deputy shot and killed a man Tuesday morning, the Tennessee Bureau ... According to TBI, SCSO deputies "encountered a subject in a stolen car 1600 block of North Shelby Oaks Drive in Memphis. When deputies attempted to ...
It happened around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in the 1600 block of Shelby Oaks Dr. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Shelby County Sheriff's Office deputy is on leave after shooting and killing a suspect Tuesday morning in Northeast Memphis.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is looking into separate officer-involved shootings at two of the state's biggest cities. The first incident occurred in Memphis on Tuesday morning.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Kim Wheeler speaks with reporters about a person who was shot by at least one Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputy, in Memphis ... Wheeler said. The TBI is the state’s police agency.
Crime in Memphis dropped in almost every major category, according to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation ... according to TBI data Most in Memphis Police Department are lesser-experienced officers.
The Memphis-Shelby Crime Commission released its final report on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation ... According to the TBI, more than 110,000 major crimes were reported across the city ...
Crime in Memphis dropped in almost every major category, according to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation data reviewed by the Memphis Shelby County Crime Commission. The data shows a substantial drop in major property crime, which includes burglaries ...
Investigators said the deputy found someone in a stolen car. It was immediately unclear how things escalated, but the situation ended with the deputy firing at least one shot, hitting and killing a suspect.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has released a mobile application and a website with the safety of seniors in mind.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation officially rolled out its new TBI Find app during a meeting at the John T. O'Connor Senior Center in. It will allow people to share information regarding Silver Alerts.