 | Former Officer Speaks Out after Facebook Threats, Arrest
A former West Tennessee Police officer is offering an apology after he went on a rant and made a series of threats on Facebook. Watch Video
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 | Former Bolivar Officer Appears in Court for Facebook Threats
A former Bolivar Police Officer accused of posting threats on Facebook faced a judge Tuesday. Trent Wilbanks is charged with two counts of harassment. Watch Video
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 | Attorney Seeks Deal in Thaddeus Matthews Porn Case
Talk show host Thaddeus Matthews is one step closer to going to trial. The self-proclaimed bad boy of radio waived a preliminary hearing Thursday on child pornography charges. Watch Video
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 | Your 'likes' on Facebook might be too revealing, study says
Clicking those friendly blue "like" buttons strewn across the Web might be exposing a lot more about your personal life than you want, according to a new study.
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 | Facebook Takes Down Page Mocking Mid-South Marine
Abc24.com is getting results for a Mid-South Marine injured in Afghanistan. Less than 24 hours after we reported about Corporal Christian Brown being mocked on an anti-military Facebook page, the page was taken down. Watch Video
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 | Bolivar Elementary Taking Precautions after Facebook Threat
Bolivar Elementary School has extra security on campus after a threat was made on Facebook early Monday morning.
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 | Politics Heat Up on Social Media Sites
Politics and social media are creating strange bedfellows.
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 | Thaddeus Matthews on Best Behavior at Court Appearance
Controversial local talk show host Thaddeus Matthews appeared in a Shelby County courtroom Friday for his child porn case.
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 | MPD Questions Talk Show Host over Posting Child Porn to 'Help' Investigation
Local talk show host Thaddeus Matthews is being questioned by Memphis police detectives after he posted a picture on his Facebook page that showed a small girl being forced to perform oral sex on a man. He said he was just trying to help. Watch Video
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 | Explicit Facebook Pictures Lead to Restaurant Manager Arrest
Oral sex, x-rated pictures and an underage girl don’t mix, and according to police, a popular Orange Mound businessman found that out that hard way.
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 | Mid-South Law Enforcement Increase Safety through Facebook Popularity
“Like us on Facebook.” That has become a common phrase in modern lexicon, and is now finding its way into a friendly cyber-war among Mid-South law enforcement agencies. Watch Video
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 | Sex Offenders Required to Register on Facebook
Status update: Sex Offender; it's what social media users in Louisiana will soon see if the criminals follow a new law. Watch Video
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 | NBA Fans Rule the Social Media Court
Football fans have been sidelined, baseball fans are out, and basketball fans are filling up the social media court.
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 | Caught On Tape: Teen Girls Beat Disabled Man
A savage attack caught on video. The victim: A 50-year-old mentally disabled man. The suspects: Two girls, just 13 and 14-years-old. Watch Video
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| Memphis Enacts City Employee Social Media Policy
Would you risk losing your job over a Facebook post? It could happen to Memphis city employees if they violate the city's policy on social media.
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 | New Social Networking Policy could Cost Memphis Employees their Jobs
If you're a city worker, be careful what you post online. Watch Video
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 | Market, Not Facebook, to Dictate Delta Airfares
More than 3,500 people have responded to a Facebook page where they can complain about Delta Airlines and the high fares in and out of Memphis. Congressman Steve Cohen is one of the latest to join. Watch Video
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 | Shelby Co. Inmate Caught Posting to Facebook from Jail Cell
A Shelby County inmate faces charges for using a smuggled cellphone to post Facebook messages from his prison cell.
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| Facebook Suit Transferred to California
A federal judge has transferred a Mississippi woman's lawsuit against Facebook to California, where other similar actions are consolidated.
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 | Facebook Apologizes to Mom for Banning Dying Son's Photos
After media attention, thousands of online comments and the work of one Mid-South mother, Facebook is backing off its controversial actions of removing graphic pictures of a terminally ill child. Watch Video
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| Judge Puts Facebook Lawsuit on Hold
A federal judge has put a hold on a Mississippi woman's lawsuit against Facebook.
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