Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said, "If Mr. Kelly served his full three-year sentence, he would still be in prison today and four of our fellow citizens would still be alive."
The plaintiffs also claim to have been harassed and even assaulted by homeless people on many occasions and are now afraid to go out at night.
"This is nothing more than a partisan political weaponization of the criminal justice system," he said.
"It's funny though that that question is asked because for so long many of you in the media have been trying to act like I don't have the skill to run for governor, now apparently I'm so skilled that you think I should be VP."
The Rainbow Club is transitional kindergarten through 5th grade, and is "for elementary students and their loved ones."
New data from the Department of Homeland Security has revealed that of those who attempted to cross in FY2022, nearly 750 died as a result.
The man, who police say is Ezekiel Kelly, a 19-year-old black male, is reportedly driving around in a gray Toyota SUV.
"Since the beginning of the administration in our battle against Covid-19, it has been crucial for the American people to have access to factual, accurate, science-based information..." Jean-Pierre said.
On Saturday, September 3, 69-year-old German had been found stabbed to death outside of his home.
"Does he think MAGA Republicans are more of a threat to the country and people DHS says may pose a risk to national security and the safety of local communities?"
"You oughta know who you're dealing with, like… you gotta treat them like sh*t, like I mean, that's the only way they'll respect you."
Records revealed that Abston was accused of raping a man, landing him in the custody of Shelby County’s Youth Services Bureau (SCYSB) for six months.
The union is demanding more money, teacher workload caps, and a guarantee that the district will maintain certain staffing ratios for multilingual and special education students, despite enrollment continuing to fall.
"The average Orthodox Jew spends up to 20 hours a week in shul (synagogue). So, for us, not being able to be protected in shul means more than the average person who goes to church once a week."
"When I became a police officer, people knocked on my neighbor’s doors and interviewed them and asked what type of person am I." The quote immediately drew comparisons to the "Breaking Bad" TV show character who vowed to be the "one who knocks."