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Memphis Officer Arrested After Being Shot Is Fired

Memphis police officials say they have fired an officer who was arrested after he was shot and told investigators a false story about the incident.

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Hamilton Co 31 - 10/11/2011 8:22 AM
2 Votes
Another BLACK EYE for law enforcement. Join the rest of your corrupted pals at FED PENN !!!

pkt2313 - 10/10/2011 8:40 PM
2 Votes
Benjamin, do you feel like a complete FOOL????You lost your job, your women, your houses, for such a stupid stupid thing to do, to yourself. was it worth it? You have lost everything and caused so much trouble and chaos for everyone, police, your family, the girl friends, the wife, yourself, etc...Was it worth it? are u so goofy, you did not realize you could Die from what u did to yourself? Now, you will lose all your money cause u hired Ballin for an attorney. Good luck.

mrhmeisme - 10/10/2011 7:46 PM
2 Votes
Congrats Normie. Join the other 14 million unemployed. Count on yours being "long term".

Frayserboi - 10/10/2011 7:27 PM
2 Votes
Quality officer....

marsblackmon - 10/10/2011 5:14 PM
2 Votes
Well it's about time
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