Its dash cam video that will open your eyes. How a woman survived the crash but boy is she steamed. And he goes in for a kiss but she gives the old nice to meet you hand shake. The story behind the video that launched a dating debate. No wonder he got the handshake. A Marion County corrections officer could be facing jail time. It all has to do with this video from back on october 8th. Youre seeing charlie broderick, a corrections officer, bringing in a dui suspect, james duckworth. Youre dragging my [ bleep ]. He kind of has some words for the suspect here. Then a suspect points out another officer and says this guy right here is doing his job. Hes doing his job. His doing his job. No. Yes. Youre the one acting up. He calls the other officer a gentleman, hes kind of having some words with broderick. But heres the moment thats in question. Duckworth, the suspect, kind of goes to spit, maybe get something out of his mouth. Hey, you dont spit at officers. Thats when the broderick slams d
Its dash cam video that will open your eyes. How a woman survived the crash but boy is she steamed. And he goes in for a kiss but she gives the old nice to meet you hand shake. The story behind the video that launched a dating debate. No wonder he got the handshake. A Marion County corrections officer could be facing jail time. It all has to do with this video from back on october 8th. Youre seeing charlie broderick, a corrections officer, bringing in a dui suspect, james duckworth. Youre dragging my [ bleep ]. He kind of has some words for the suspect here. Then a suspect points out another officer and says this guy right here is doing his job. Hes doing his job. His doing his job. No. Yes. Youre the one acting up. He calls the other officer a gentleman, hes kind of having some words with broderick. But heres the moment thats in question. Duckworth, the suspect, kind of goes to spit, maybe get something out of his mouth. Hey, you dont spit at officers. Thats when the broderick slams d
Faith-based organization hosts event with Knoxville mayor to make positive changes
Dozens of people gathered in downtown Knoxville Monday with a shared goal making positive changes for the entire community. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:18 PM EDT May 3, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. A crowd gathered in downtown Knoxville Monday night with a shared goal improving the community.
The event was hosted by Justice Knox, a faith-based organization that works to develop impactful relationships between community members and cultivate a deeper understanding of the community s issues to better solve them.
They hosted the Nehemiah Action Assembly which began at 7 p.m. both in-person and virtually. Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon also participated in the event, along with other city leaders.