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  2. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation looking into inmate's death ...

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    An inmate died at the Shelby County Jail, commonly called 201 Poplar, Friday morning, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. TBI is investigating the death at the request of Shelby ...

  3. Tennessee Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 2002, Tennessee's Felony Offender Information Lookup was launched, allowing the public to search for an inmate's location, inmate number, and early release date. In 2002, the state also launched the "Tennessee Bridges" program, with the Department of Correction and the Board of Probation and Parole receiving a 1 million dollar ...

  4. 201 Poplar inmate found 'unresponsive' in cell Friday, dies ...

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    His trial was ongoing. The man was found unresponsive early Friday morning, and taken to Methodist University Hospital in critical condition. His trial was ongoing.

  5. Two Shelby County jailers indicted on charges of assaulting ...

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    Two Shelby County corrections officers were indicted Tuesday on charges of assaulting a handcuffed inmate in May.

  6. 'Pronounced dereliction.' Family of inmate stabbed in ... - AOL

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    "According to numbers Sheriff Bonner and Chief Fields published to Shelby County’s legislative authority, the Board of County Commissioners, the number of total assaultive offenses reported in ...

  7. Murder of Tracie McBride - Wikipedia

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    Jones, born on March 4, 1950, was a native of Shelby County, Tennessee, [5] and grew up in Chicago. [20] According to testimony presented at his criminal trial, Jones experienced sexual and physical abuse. [21] He served in the Army for 22 years. [20] Richard A. Serrano of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "It was in the Army where he excelled."