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One year later, family, police search for answers in death of Jamarcus Esmon
A Franklin family is still searching for answers after their loved one was shot and killed.
and last updated 2021-06-25 21:36:54-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â After nearly a year, family, friends and the Franklin Police Department are looking for answers to the death of Jamarcus Esmon.
On June 27, 2020, Esmon was shot and killed on Edgewood Boulevard in Franklin. The 26-year-old s death has not been solved and leads haven t lead to an arrest.
Friday, Esmon s family went door-to-door on the street asking people if they heard or saw anything on that night.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A Tennessee police department fired an officer last fall after video surfaced of him high-fiving a man who used a racial slur.
According to The Tennessean, the Franklin Police Department’s November firing of Seth Schilling was confirmed by documents obtained through a public records request.
The documents say Schilling responded in October to a call at a bar about a man harassing customers, filming them and using racial and homophobic slurs.
The documents say a group of men was in the parking lot. One said the racial slur, followed by “See! First Amendment! First Amendment!” The man said he was a Donald Trump supporter, and Schilling said he supported the former president as well, documents say.
Tennessee officer fired for high-fiving man using race slur
April 28, 2021
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A Tennessee police department fired an officer last fall after video surfaced of him high-fiving a man who used a racial slur.
According to The Tennessean, the Franklin Police Department s November firing of Seth Schilling was confirmed by documents obtained through a public records request.
The documents say Schilling responded in October to a call at a bar about a man harassing customers, filming them and using racial and homophobic slurs.
The documents say a group of men was in the parking lot. One said the racial slur, followed by See! First Amendment! First Amendment!” The man said he was a Donald Trump supporter, and Schilling said he supported the former president as well, documents say.