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ATF tool gives Lexington police the ammo they need to trace guns to crimes

ATF tool gives Lexington police the ammo they need to trace guns to crimes So far this year, Lexington police have investigated more than four dozen shootings. 16 of them resulted in someone dying. Leigh Searcy gives us a preview of how police are connecting some of those crimes to other unsolved cases with technology. and last updated 2021-05-20 13:15:37-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — WATCH THE FULL STORY TONIGHT AT 7 ON EVENING EDITION Much like a fingerprint, firearms leave clues. Police collect them on spent shell casings at crime scenes or on casings test-fired by officers after guns are recovered. The Lexington Police Department uses an in-house system called NIBIN. It s the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network overseen by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms.

Vikings Announce Jersey Numbers For 2021 Rookie Draft Class

Vikings Announce Jersey Numbers For 2021 Rookie Draft Class Let s take a look at the history and aesthetics of these numbers for the Minnesota Vikings 11 drafted rookies. Author: May 4, 2021 We already knew a few of them, but now we ve got all of them. The Vikings officially announced the jersey numbers for their entire 11-member 2021 draft class on Tuesday. Let s go through each one, note some previous Vikings who have held that number, and make a snap reaction based on history and aesthetics. LT Christian Darrisaw 71 Notable former Vikings: David Dixon, Phil Loadholt, Riley Reiff, Doug Davis Darrisaw is replacing Reiff as the Vikings left tackle, so it works out for him to take Reiff s old number. Darrisaw wore 77 at Virginia Tech, but that number is retired in Minnesota for the late Korey Stringer, so 71 is the next-best thing. This is a strong choice.

Man convicted of paralyzing a Lexington girl gets maximum sentence

Man convicted of paralyzing a Lexington girl gets maximum sentence Posted at 8:50 PM, Dec 16, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-16 20:50:37-05 (LEX 18) — In September, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Carlos Jenkins should be re-sentenced in connection to a 2017 shooting that left a Lexington girl paralyzed. The court affirmed some of Jenkins convictions, but they reversed his persistent felony offender conviction. Amya Catching was 11-years old when bullets were shot into a home where she was sleeping. Today at his re-sentencing over zoom, Jenkins was given the maximum sentence of 65 years. I would point out that the jury recommended the absolute maximum, life plus 50 years. They recommended more than the law actually allows, Prosecutor Kathy Phillips for the Commonwealth said. Nothing has changed. The jury heard all of the facts of the case. The jury heard about the prior record. After hearing all of that evidence, they recommended this incredibly stiff penalty, the h

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