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Gun violence survivor worries crime goes up with permitless carry

Carjackings and gun thefts are spiking in parts of unincorporated Shelby County. Author: Caitlin McCarthy Updated: 12:12 AM CDT April 8, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. The Shelby County Sheriff s Office reported, in just the last two weeks, there were 35 vehicle thefts and half a dozen guns that were stolen in parts of unincorporated Shelby County.  Lt. Dallas Wolfe with SCSO found gun thefts are actually down compared to this period last year.  For the time period of Jan 1 – Apr 6, 2020, firearms were reported stolen from vehicles in 34 reports; compared to firearms reported stolen from vehicles in 22 reports for this year, 2021, which as you see is a decrease from last year’s data, Wolfe said.  

Ten-year-old Tennessee boy died trying to save sister from icy pond

After jumping into an icy pond to help his little sister, 10-year-old Benjamin Luckett died Sunday and his sister remains in the hospital in critical condition, said Interim Pastor Stacy Stilgenbauer of Leawood East Baptist Church. There were five kids, all pretty active, and they were all very loving, Stilgenbauer said. They re a nice family. Benjamin Luckett and some of his siblings were enjoying the winter weather Sunday morning when 6-year-old Abigail Luckett slipped into icy water near Millington, said Stilgenbauer, a church staff member who has known the family for almost a decade. At least three of the kids were down near the pond, my understanding is Abigail fell in and Benjamin jumped in to go after her, Stilgenbauer said. 

A Shelby County Sheriff s report sheds a little light on possible vaccine theft at Pipkin

A Shelby County Sheriff s report sheds a little light on possible vaccine theft at Pipkin Micaela A Watts, Memphis Commercial Appeal Tennessee Governor Bill Lee speaks to the media about COVID-19 vaccine doses in Memphis Replay Video UP NEXT A representative with the Shelby County Sheriff s Office said there was little information available when a Shelby County Health Department employee approached a deputy about a potential theft of COVID-19 vaccinations on Feb. 3., and no report into the possible theft was requested. Tennessee State Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey said Friday that a possible theft of COVID-19 vaccines had occurred at the Pipkin building on Feb. 3. The incident, Piercey said, was not reported to law enforcement. 

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