Memphis Top Cop Not Being Forced Out

After a day of rumors and a closed door meeting between Memphis Mayor A C Wharton and Memphis Police director Toney Armstrong, the director still has his job.

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Suburb - 9/27/2012 2:15 PM
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I agree with FedupMemphian, Director Armstrong is a great thing for the police department and for the city, I believe Mayor Warton is as well. BUT, something is missing..something has taken a turn for the absolute worst for Memphis, and something MUST be done about it!!!!

FedupMemphian - 9/27/2012 11:28 AM
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Director Armstrong is the best thing that has happened for that department in a long time. He backs up his officers, stands up for what is right in the department and fights for the citizens protection. The fire department director may need to stand back and learn a few things.
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