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  2. Ex-officer fired after sex scandal sues Tennessee department ...

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    Maegan Hall is sworn in by then-Chief Burrel Davis of the La Vergne Police Department in Tennessee on Aug. 19, 2021. ... Cole, the mayor, lamented the scandal.

  3. Operation Tennessee Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Operation Tennessee Waltz was a sting operation set up by federal and state law enforcement agents, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI). The operation led to the arrest of seven Tennessee state lawmakers and two men identified as " bagmen " in the indictment on the morning of May 26 ...

  4. Killing of Jocques Clemmons - Wikipedia

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    The police investigation found that Clemmons' gun had been stolen from the home of a Tennessee Department of Correction employee in Ashland City in 2001; the woman initially thought a family member had taken it. [7] [16] Further investigations showed that the gun was sold at a gun show in Smyrna in October 2001. [16]

  5. Did police refuse to investigate a serial rapist? Inside the ...

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    The condo building that Mikayla Evans fell five stories from, in 2020, as seen Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Evans is now fighting to have her voice heard in the case of an alleged serial rapist that ...

  6. Operation Rocky Top - Wikipedia

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    Operation Rocky Top became public in January 1989 when W.D. "Donnie" Walker, a one-time bingo regulator in the state government who later became a lobbyist, pleaded guilty to offering McNally a $10,000 (equivalent to $27,796 in 2023) bribe in exchange for his vote on a measure to legalize horse racing.

  7. There are stories of scandal within the department all the way back to William T. Shaw in 1906, and at least seven decades worth of documented reports on Fresno police chiefs who were investigated ...

  8. Maynardville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Maynardville (originally named Liberty) is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Tennessee, United States. [11] The city was named to honor Horace Maynard , who successfully defended the creation of Union County from a challenge from Knox County. [ 4 ]

  9. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    In 2003, Judge Davenport issued a memo which was interpreted to order that, after a summons is issued, law enforcement officers must always physically arrest the child, and take them to the county's detention center—despite Tennessee state law which requires that, for many juvenile misdemeanor offenses, police officers must release children ...