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Suspect Arrested In Connection with McCallie Avenue Shooting

Radiothon raises $8,236 to help others at Christmas

Thanks to a spur-of-the-moment idea that began years ago by local radio personality Lon Sosh, families who need a little help at Christmas time will continue to find it.

Sadruddin Twins Sentenced To 50 Months In Federal Prison For Pikeville Textile Plant, Tarp Frauds

Sadruddin Twins Sentenced To 50 Months In Federal Prison For Pikeville Textile Plant, Tarp Frauds Friday, May 7, 2021 Twin brothers Rahim and Karim Sadruddin, 35, were sentenced on Friday to 50 months in federal prison for a fraud involving a touted textile plant for Pikeville that never opened and a scheme selling tarps to the government. They appeared before Judge Travis McDonough. As part of the plea agreement filed with the court, the Sadruddins each agreed to plead guilty to an Information charging them with two counts of wire fraud involving a Presidentially declared major disaster and emergency in violation of a section of federal law and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.

FBI offers reward for info in shooting deaths of Knoxville teens

The FBI is offering a cash reward for information leading to arrests and convictions in a pair of unsolved shootings that claimed the lives of two Knoxville teenagers last month. A reward of up to $5,000 is available for information in the killings of 16-year-old Stanley Freeman Jr. and 15-year-old Janaria Muhammad, officials announced Tuesday. This reward is just one of the many tools that we will utilize in partnership with the Knoxville Police Department to protect our citizens, Joseph Carrico, special agent in charge of the FBI s Knoxville field office, said at a news conference. Freeman and Muhammad both were students at Austin-East Magnet High School. Neither shooting happened on school grounds.

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