Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and AAON, Inc.
Twin brothers charged in a Memphis FedEx shooting were released without bail, mirroring a decision for the alleged shooter.
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The twin brothers charged in a shooting at FedEx World Hub are set to be released from jail without bond. Ja‘Marcus Odell and ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two more suspects charged in the shooting of a FedEx employee have been ordered released from jail on their ...
The decision comes two days after the third suspect, charged with attempted second-degree murder, was also released on his ...
The decision comes two days after the third suspect, charged with attempted second-degree murder, was also released on his ...
Two out of the three men charged after a shooting that left a man injured outside the FedEx Hub appeared in court on ...
"I respect the court’s decision but disagree with it," said Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy.