Four Law Enforcement Officers are Killed in Charlotte, North Carolina While Trying to Serve an Arrest Warrant
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Four Law Enforcement Officers are Killed in Charlotte, North Carolina While Trying to Serve an Arrest Warrant

Four law enforcement officers were killed, and four others were wounded while trying to serve an arrest warrant in a neighborhood in Charlotte.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said Monday night an officer who had been injured in the shooting had died.

During a news conference Monday afternoon, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force was called to a home to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

When they arrived, they were met by gunfire, according to WBTV.

After a three-hour standoff, the suburban Charlotte home was torn open. Armored vehicles smashed into it, ripping off windows and entire doorways that were left broken. Several armored vehicles were parked across yards, some with tree branches dangling off them.

Officers returned fire, killing one suspect who was later pronounced dead in the front yard of the home.

The task force was fired on by the wanted suspect as they approached the house and the man was killed in the front yard, Jennings said. Police identified the suspect as 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes, who was wanted for possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of felony to elude out of Lincoln County.

Authorities then faced gunfire coming from inside the home, leading to a standoff. Two people, a woman and a 17-year-old male, were taken to the police station as persons of interest. Police also say a high-powered rifle was seized from the home.

Jennings said a total of eight officers were shot, four with the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force and four with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

“Today we lost some heroes who were out simply trying to keep our community safe,” Jennings said at a news conference.

Three were killed during the incident, one of whom was confirmed to be a U.S. Marshal by that service.

The North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections stated that two of the members of the task force were veterans of their department. They were identified as Sam Poloche and Aledn Elliot. Poloche leaves behind a wife and two children, and Elliot and his wife were parents to one child.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said Officer Joshua Eyer, a six-year veteran of the force, died later at the hospital.

GoFundMe has been started to provide support for those affected.

President Joe Biden released the following statement:

Earlier today, four brave law enforcement officers – including a Deputy U.S. Marshal – were killed in the line of duty. They are heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice, rushing into harm’s way to protect us. We mourn for them and their loved ones. And we pray for the recoveries of the courageous officers who were wounded.

When a law enforcement officer puts on that shield in the morning and heads out the door, their family members dread the phone call – the very call that came today. It’s like losing a piece of your soul. To the families of those we lost: Jill and I, and all Americans, are here for you. And we will always be here for you.

We must do more to protect our law enforcement officers. That means funding them – so they have the resources they need to do their jobs and keep us safe. And it means taking additional action to combat the scourge of gun violence. Now. Leaders in Congress need to step up so that we ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, require safe storage of guns, and pass universal background checks and a national red flag law. Enough is enough.

May God Bless these fallen heroes.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, tweeted, calling the incident an “attack in Charlotte.”

“An attack in Charlotte on our brave law enforcement officers who swore an oath to protect and serve us all,” he wrote. “Susan and I are praying for everyone’s safety.”

Mayor Vi Lyles issued the following statement regarding the shooting: “I am deeply saddened by the shooting that occurred that involved Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers and US Marshals today. I ask that all Charlotteans keep them, the other injured officers, and their families in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”

Gov. Roy Cooper also tweeted, stating he was in contact with law enforcement “concerning the tragic shooting in the Charlotte area, and we have offered state resources to help.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

TBI Investigating Inmate’s Death at Campbell County Jail

TBI Investigating Inmate’s Death at Campbell County Jail

Campbell County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating following an inmate’s death at the Campbell County Jail.

TBI officials say 26-year-old Faith Evans died at the jail Monday morning, and special agents are investigating what led to her death at the request of Eighth Judicial District Attorney General Jared Effler.

TBI says the investigation remains active and ongoing.

Agents were also requested to investigate an inmate death earlier this month. Forty-seven year old Gary Wayne Burriss was found dead at the Campbell County Jail on April 19.

One Dead after Blount County Shooting, Sheriff’s Office Says

One Dead after Blount County Shooting, Sheriff’s Office Says

Blount County, TN (WOKI) The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a person in connection to a deadly shooting Friday night in a rural area of the county.

BCSO officials say deputies responded to Pryor Road, which is located in a rural community off Nails Creek Road between Wildwood and Seymour, where they found one person dead.

BCSO says another person was taken into custody, and the shooting remains under investigation.

Knoxville Police Identify Victim in Deadly Hit-and-Run, Asking for Help Finding Car

Knoxville Police Identify Victim in Deadly Hit-and-Run, Asking for Help Finding Car

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville police have identified the victim in Friday’s fatal hit-and-run crash on Chapman Highway.

Officers called to Chapman Highway at Fort Avenue, just south of the Henley Street Bridge early Friday morning, found 40-year-old Zachariah Allen in the intersection; he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

A witness says Allen was hit by a black SUV while walking across Chapman Highway, and that the SUV drove away.

KPD says efforts are ongoing to identify and locate the driver of the involved vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165.

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting in North Knoxville Which Started at a Hotel Parking Lot

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting in North Knoxville Which Started at a Hotel Parking Lot

Knoxville Police are investigating an early (Monday) morning shooting in North Knoxville.

Officers responded to a shooting at the Red Roof Inn on Central Avenue Pike and learned there was a female gunshot victim in the parking lot of the Hooters on Central Avenue Pike while responding to the original call.

Officers went to Hooters and saw a man providing aid to a female victim but he jumped on a motorcycle and sped away and crashed on Cedar Lane near Haynes Sterchi Road. The bike was stolen out of Chattanooga.

Police believe the man and woman were at the Inn attempting to steal another motorcycle. Another man fired multiple rounds, striking the woman at least one time and left the scene before police arrived.

The woman is in extremely critical condition, while the male who crashed on the fleeing motorcycle was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The Owner of a Maryville Restaurant is Charged with Theft for Stealing Thousands in Meat in an Unique Way
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The Owner of a Maryville Restaurant is Charged with Theft for Stealing Thousands in Meat in an Unique Way

The owner of Joe’s Italian Cuisine, an Italian restaurant in Maryville, is charged with theft of merchandise after stealing thousands in meat from area grocery stores by putting it in his pants.

50 year-old Clement Milanzi was arrested at a Kroger on Northshore Drive on Thursday after he was seen selecting about $166 of merchandise and stuffing four steaks into his pants, according to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.

He then went to the self-checkout and skipped scanning $107 worth of merchandise then left the store and was taken into custody.

KCSO detectives say similar thefts happened at other stores. The grocery stores reported a combined total loss exceeding $4,100.

He is scheduled to be arraigned on May 6th.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Shooting in a West Knoxville Park
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The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Shooting in a West Knoxville Park

An investigation is underway after a woman is shot in a West Knoxville park.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office was called to McFee Park yesterday (Sunday) morning for a woman who had been shot in the foot. Officials don’t know which direction the bullet came from as the park is near a wooded area.

The victim was taken to the hospital with a non-life threatening.

Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities.

#3 Tennessee Falls 1-0 to #17 Alabama
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#3 Tennessee Falls 1-0 to #17 Alabama

Game Recap: Softball | April 28, 2024

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The third-ranked Lady Vols fell 1-0 to No. 17 Alabama on Sunday at Rhoads Stadium in the final game of the three-game series.

Tennessee (37-9, 16-5 SEC) won the series with shutout victories in games one and two behind excellent pitching from Karlyn Pickens and Payton Gottshall.

The duo allowed just one run on the weekend, notched 14 strikeouts and allowed just four walks. Over 20 innings of work, Pickens and Gottshall held Alabama to 10 hits with one extra-base hit.

Sunday was a pitcher’s duel between Gottshall and Kayla Beaver as both pitchers held the opposing team in check.

Gottshall pitched 4.2 innings and was changed with the game’s only run after allowing a two-out triple.

Pickens came on to try and escape the jam, but a high slap hit to short allowed the run to score.

Gottshall ended her outing with four hits, allowing one run with one walk and two strikeouts. She suffered the loss – her fourth of the year. Pickens finished out the game, tossing 1.1 frames, giving up two hits and striking out one.

Beaver picked up the win – her 15th – tossing a complete game with six strikeouts and scattering two hits.

Kenleigh Cahalan and Kristen White led Alabama at the plate, with both going 2-for-3. The duo combined for the Tide’s only run with Cahalan knocking a triple to right, followed by White’s slap hit.

Alabama (32-14, 9-12 SEC) finished with six total hits as Emma Broadfoot and Lauren Esman each picked up a base knock.

UP NEXT
Tennessee closes out the regular season May 2-4 as it plays host to Kentucky at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.

Three Vols Selected On Day Three of 2024 NFL Draft
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Three Vols Selected On Day Three of 2024 NFL Draft

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Three Tennessee football players were selected on the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft, pushing the Volunteers’ three-year total under head coach Josh Heupel to 13.

All-SEC running back Jaylen Wright was taken by the Miami Dolphins with the 120th overall pick in the fourth round, quarterback Joe Milton III went 193rd overall in the sixth round to the New England Patriots, and cornerback Kamal Hadden was selected with the 211th overall pick in the sixth round to the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.

One year after having the SEC’s highest drafted offensive lineman in Darnell Wright, Tennessee produced the conference’s highest drafted running back with another Wright.

Hosting a watch party in Knoxville with family and former teammate Jalin Hyatt, Jaylen Wright became the highest drafted Tennessee running back since five-time Pro Bowler Alvin Kamara went No. 67 overall in the third round to the New Orleans Saints in 2017.   

Wright led the SEC’s No. 1 rushing offense last season, carrying it 137 times for 1,013 yards, including 592 yards after contact. His 7.39 average yards per carry led all FBS running backs with a minimum of 120 attempts. That figure also ranked second in UT single-season history.

Wright racked up six 100-yard rushing games, a figure that ranked second in the SEC in 2023. He concluded his three-year career with 18 rushing touchdowns and finished 13th on the UT all-time rushing yardage chart with 2,297 yards on 368 carries.

Milton III got the call from VFL New England head coach Jerod Mayo, who was selected 16 years ago by the Patriots. It’s back-to-back years that the Vols had a quarterback taken as Hendon Hooker went in the third round to the Detroit Lions in 2023.

In 2023, Milton III started all 12 regular season game and completed 229-of-354 (.647) passes for 2,813 yards with 20 touchdowns and five interceptions. He finished with 3,112 yards of total offense, representing the third straight season a Vol QB eclipsed the 3,000 mark and the eighth-best total in school history. Milton III was the MVP of the 2022 Orange Bowl, leading the Vols past Clemson with three touchdown passes.

Hadden enjoyed the best season of his career last fall despite missing the final six games due to a shoulder injury. His defensive coverage grade of 90.4 was second-best among SEC cornerbacks and fifth in the nation according to Pro Football Focus. Hadden, who did not give up a touchdown throw last season, recorded 19 tackles, a team-best three interceptions and eight pass breakups, which ranked sixth in the SEC.

Hadden took in the life-changing moment at a watch party with family and friends just outside of Detroit, Michigan, site of the draft.

Undrafted Vols now have the opportunity to sign free agent contracts with teams.

Tennessee NFL Draft Picks
Round (Pick), Name, Position, Team

4 (120), Jaylen Wright, RB, Miami Dolphins
6 (193), Joe Milton III, QB, New England Patriots
6 (211), Kamal Hadden, CB, Kansas City Chiefs

Tennessee NFL Draft Notes

  • Tennessee has produced multiple offensive picks in now three straight drafts with eight total offensive players under head coach Josh Heupel.
  • A total of 13 players in the Josh Heupel era have been drafted (since 2022 NFL Draft). It’s the highest three-year span of draft picks for the Vols since 14 went from 2006-08.
  • With the three total draft selections, Tennessee has had 387 all-time draft picks, which dates back to 1936. That mark includes the AFL Draft, which merged in 1967.
  • With Hendon Hooker (2023) and Joe Milton III (2024), Tennessee is one of just three programs in the last five years with a quarterback selected in back-to-back drafts, joining Kentucky (2023-24) and Alabama (2020-21). It’s the first time since 1994-95 that the Vols have achieved the feat. Heath Shuler (round 1, pick 3) was selected in 1994, and Jerry Colquitt (round 6, pick 191) was chosen in 1995.
  • Dating back to 2010, five Josh Heupel-coached quarterbacks have been drafted: Joe Milton III (2024), Hendon Hooker (2023), Drew Lock (2019), Landry Jones (2013) and Sam Bradford (2010).
  • Tennessee has now had 15 quarterbacks drafted in the common draft era (since 1967). That total is tied for first in the SEC and tied for fifth nationally.
  • Five players who transferred to Tennessee have now been drafted in the Josh Heupel era: Joe Milton III (2024), Kamal Hadden (2024), Hendon Hooker (2023), Velus Jones Jr. (2022) and Cade Mays (2022).
  • Jaylen Wright is the highest drafted Tennessee running back since Alvin Kamara went No. 67 overall in the 2017 third round. He is the first UT running back ever drafted by the Miami Dolphins and the 13th Vol player overall selected by the franchise. Wright was the highest drafted SEC running back in 2024.
  • Joe Milton III is the first UT player drafted by the New England Patriots since their head coach VFL Jerod Mayo went at pick 10 in the 2008 first round.
  • Kamal Hadden will team up with VFL Trey Smith in Kansas City. Hadden is the 12th all-time Vol selected by the franchise and the first since College Football Hall of Famer Eric Berry in 2010.
  • Kamal Hadden is the third Vol defensive back selected in the draft in the Josh Heupel era, joining Alontae Taylor and Theo Jackson.
BULLPEN SHINES AGAIN TO LEAD #3 VOLS TO SWEEP OF MIZZOU
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BULLPEN SHINES AGAIN TO LEAD #3 VOLS TO SWEEP OF MIZZOU

Game Recap: Baseball | April 27, 2024

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 3/3 Tennessee finished off its second consecutive home sweep in Southeastern Conference play with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Missouri on Saturday afternoon in front of a sellout crowd at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

The Vols got another impressive performance from their bullpen, which held the Tigers scoreless over the final five innings to lock up the win.

Nate Snead picked up his team-leading seventh victory of the year after being the first one out of the pen, tossing 1.2 innings in relief of starter Zander Sechrist, who was solid in his own right, striking out four and giving up two runs on three hits and three walks in four innings.

The duo of Aaron Combs and Kirby Connell brought home the win for the second straight day, combining to allow just three hits and one walk over the final 3.1 innings. Connell was especially impressive, tossing two shutout frames while striking out a pair to earn his third save.

The bullpen’s performance was magnified by the fact that UT’s normally high-powered offense was held in check for the second straight day. The Vols started fast, recording four of their seven hits and all three of their runs in the bottom of the first inning after Mizzou took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first.

A two-run single by Dean Curley was the highlight of Tennessee’s three-run first inning. Chrisitan Moore and Kavares Tears finished with two hits apiece and each scored a run in the win, as well.

After posting two more hits in the second inning, the Vols (37-7, 15-6 SEC) did not record their next base knock until a Tears one-out double in the bottom of the eighth, which was also their final hit of the afternoon.

Carter Rustad got the start for the Tigers (19-26, 6-15 SEC) and rebounded well from his rocky start to strikeout out four batters over six innings. Reliever Bryce Miller was impressive as well, allowing just one hit in three scoreless innings.

Jackson Lovich went 2-for-4 with an RBI double to cut Missouri’s deficit to one in the top of the fifth inning, but that was the final run that the Tigers would score on the day.

STATS OF THE GAME: For the series, UT’s bullpen allowed just one run over 13.0 innings pitched for a 0.69 ERA while combining for 11 strikeouts and just four walks.

With its three victories this weekend, Tennessee posted its 15 SEC sweep and its third series sweep of Missouri under head coach Tony Vitello.

UP NEXT: The Vols host in-state foe Lipscomb on Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. before another Thursday-Saturday series next week on the road at Florida.

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