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3 men charged after teenager shot to death Arlington McDonald's

Updated: 9:07 PM CDT May 6, 2021 ARLINGTON, Tennessee Three men face murder charges after a 19-year-old was shot to death at a fast food restaurant in Arlington last year. According to the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Anthony Grayson was killed, and another person injured, in the shooting at the McDonald’s restaurant at 11590 Highway 70 December 7, 2020. Thursday, three men, Anterion Springfield, Montre Jeter, and Delmarc Hollingsworth, were charged.  From the SCSO: “Springfield, 18, is charged with several felonies including second degree murder, reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon, employing a firearm with intent to commit a felony, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture/deliver/sell.

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Quick-thinking SCSO deputies help to save man's life at CJC

Quick-thinking deputies help to save man’s life at CJC Three deputies with Shelby County Sheriff s Office use CPR and a defibrillator on an unresponsive man without a pulse. Credit: Shelby County Sheriff s Office Author: Istvan Bardos Updated: 4:34 PM CDT April 30, 2021 A man is alive today thanks in part to the quick-thinking and life-saving actions of three deputies with the Shelby County Sheriff s Office. On April 14 at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center (201 Poplar), deputies found a man in his late 50s was unresponsive and without a pulse. Deputies Marquette Boyd and Russell Hubbard jumped into action, with Hubbard administering CPD and Boyd getting an automated external defibrillator (AED).

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Shelby County Sheriff's Office gives update on detainee, employee COVID-10 cases

Shelby County Sheriff’s Office gives update on detainee, employee COVID-10 cases coronavirus(WDBJ) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office released an update Friday on coronavirus cases within the department. The sheriff’s office has had 303 detainees test positive for the virus. None are hospitalized and 291 detainees who tested positive have recovered. 368 employees have tested positive for coronavirus and 367 have recovered. Three employees have died from virus and there are currently no hospitalized employees. COVID-19 update: SCSO has a total of 303 detainees who have tested positive for the coronavirus, 0 are hospitalized, and 291 have recovered. 368 employees have tested positive for the coronavirus, 367 have recovered, 3 are deceased, and 0 are hospitalized. pic.twitter.com/V0KHO8jaa1 ShelbyTNSheriff (@ShelbyTNSheriff) April 30, 2021

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Shelby County Sheriff's Office COVID lawsuit dismissed

Updated: 7:00 PM CDT April 13, 2021 SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. COVID-19 CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT DISMISSED The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that the COVID-19 class action lawsuit has been dismissed with prejudice. The detainees and their lawyers previously agreed to forgo any payments or fees, except reimbursement for certain expenses. The final action to be taken pursuant to the Consent Decree is to offer and administer the COVID-19 vaccine to detainees. This will be accomplished on Thursday, April 15, with either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine to be administered to every detainee in the Jail who has requested it. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine will NOT be administered.

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COVID-19 class action lawsuit against SCSO dismissed

COVID-19 class action lawsuit against SCSO dismissed Shelby County Jail (Source: WMC Action News 5) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | April 13, 2021 at 7:27 PM CDT - Updated April 13 at 9:52 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Detainees at the Shelby County Jail will be offered the coronavirus vaccine this Thursday. The move follows the dismissal of a COVID-19 class action lawsuit against the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.     Plaintiffs claimed SCSO was not protecting them from the COVID-19 virus. SCSO announced on Tuesday, the suit was dismissed with prejudice. “For the sheriff’s office to claim victory in this matter is inappropriate,” Josh Spickler, executive director of Just City told WMC Action News 5. “It is by no means over. The sheriff has multiple obligations as a result of this settlement.”

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