Two Collierville police officers are slowly getting back to work three months after getting dragged by a suspect s car.
Police officers Jacqueline Conlan and Rachel Tigner were honored Monday night at the Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting with the Law Enforcement Purple Heart award, issued to law enforcement officers injured or killed in the line of duty. Can t tell you how proud that I am and that the board is that we know you and that you were spared, although injured, you were spared your lives and we re thankful to God for that, said Mayor Stan Joyner to the two officers.
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Collierville residents and business owners voice opposition of restrictions
By Abigail Warren, Daily Memphian
Published: December 21, 2020 4:41 PM CT
Collierville Mayor Stan Joyner observes a protest Monday on the steps of the Collierville Town Hall by business owners and citizens demanding action against the Shelby County Health Department s “Safer at Home” mandate. (Greg Campbell/Special to the Daily Memphian)
Collierville protest organizer and business owner Bob Hendry speaks on the steps of the Collierville Town Hall Monday to show solidarity against the Shelby County Health Department’s “Safer at Home” mandate. (Greg Campbell/Special to the Daily Memphian)
Debbi Robbins Wood with Conservative Women of Collierville holds a sign in protest of the Shelby County Health Department’s mandates. Several business owners and citizens gathered at the Collierville Town Hall to voice their opposition. (Greg Campbell/Special to the Daily Memphian)