Knoxville’s Police Chief Suspends a Captain  and a Lieutenant is Fired for Alleged Racist Behavior

Knoxville’s Police Chief Suspends a Captain and a Lieutenant is Fired for Alleged Racist Behavior

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A veteran Knoxville Police Department lieutenant is fired and a captain suspended for 10 days by Knoxville Police Chief Paul Noel for alleged racist behavior at the department.

WVLT says the investigation centered on the actions of Lieutenant Michael Earlywine, Captain Donald Jones and Deputy Chief Kenny Miller after another officer, DionDré Jackson, complained about a racist and hostile working environment, according to an Internal Affairs Unit report.

Jackson, who is Black, originally made a complaint after another officer, Adam Broome, who is white, made racist comments to him. This original incident reportedly happened in a parking lot in 2019.

After Broome’s comments, Jackson reportedly met with several of his superiors, including Earlywine and Jones, to complain about what happened. Throughout the investigation, Earlywine told Internal Affairs that he was never told the specifics of Jackson and Broome’s disagreement.

The firing of Earlywine and suspension of Jones stem from how they reacted when confronted about the department’s work environment. Broome officially resigned during the original investigation into his behavior on in June of 2020.

Knoxville Police Chief Paul Noel made the final decision on the termination and suspension. Afterward, he sent an internal email to the department explaining why he decided to terminate Earlywine and suspend Jones, as well as his expectations of the department going forward which is the accountability of officers and the importance of holding themselves accountable for their actions and each another accountable for their actions,” Noel says discipline will always be fair and impartial.

A Knoxville Man and Woman Facing Charges after Reportedly Stealing Food and Cash from Concession Stand

A Knoxville Man and Woman Facing Charges after Reportedly Stealing Food and Cash from Concession Stand

Photo courtesy of WVLT

A Knoxville man and woman are charged after stealing food from a softball park concession stand.

28 year-old Cody Johnson and 35 year-old Sara Novak are accused of breaking into the TriStar Ballpark also known as Badgett Fields on Ball Camp Pike and stealing several food items, including Salmon, hamburgers and hotdogs valued at $2,000, a projector and other items according to WVLT.

The pair also took 70 soft drinks, 14 boxes of candy, 50 bags of chips and $1,000 from a cash register.

Security video reportedly shows the two entering the stand through a window. After officers arrived on scene, they found Novak near an abandoned home near the fields and took her into custody.

The two are charged with vandalism and burglary.

Scotty McCreery Hits Number-One on the Billboard Chart with “Damn Strait”

Scotty McCreery Hits Number-One on the Billboard Chart with “Damn Strait”

Congrats to Scotty McCreery as his song “Damn Strait” tops the Billboard country music airplay chart!

Right from the beginning Scotty knew that “Damn Strait” was unique, “This one it really does feel different, just the reaction we’re getting in our live show, and socials and it just feels different than the last few. Country Music, for me is what I love, it’s what I breathe, it’s in my core. I feel like if you love Country Music, you love George Strait. Those two things come together, so, it’s nice to see a lot of folks connect with this one.”

McCreery adds, “‘Damn Strait’ is a song I feel in love with the second I heard it. You know the way it’s written it’s both your classic country heart break song all at the same time while being a tribute to the King of Country Music himself, George Strait.”

Scotty McCreery’s “Damn Strait” is number-one on the Billboard country music airplay chart.

Photo Credit: Jeff Ray

In Case You Missed It: Chapel Hart Gets the Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent

In Case You Missed It: Chapel Hart Gets the Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent

Chapel Hart appeared on America’s Got Talent and did what many who perform on the show hope for…they got the golden buzzer.

As Danica Hart, Devynn Hart and Trea Swindle stepped on the stage and introduced themselves to judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandell, Heidi Klum, and Sophie Vergara, Simon shared his love of American all girl bands and asked the women where they saw themselves in 5 years, to which the answer was “World domination.”

Chapel Hart then broke into their original song “You Can Have Him Jolene” – which was inspired by their musical hero, Dolly Parton‘s classic hit, “Jolene.” As the trio finished singing, the crowd was already chanting “Golden Buzzer.”

Simon added “Trust me, I needed you today” and he went on to say that if he hadn’t used his golden buzzer already, he would have hit it.

CH’s Trea volunteered “You can give it a try if you want” – which prompted the audience to once again break out in the “golden buzzer” chant.

That led judges Simon, Howie, Heidi, Sophie, along with host Terry Crews to converge in a huddle that resulted in all judges joining together for a group golden buzzer.

It was an unforgettable moment for Chapel Hart and all that watch America’s Got Talent.

Watch the group golden buzzer worthy performance from Chapel Hart here…

Photo Courtesy of Chapel Hart and America’s Got Talent

Old Dominion Came “Alive” in Seattle Covering a Classic Pearl Jam Hit

Old Dominion Came “Alive” in Seattle Covering a Classic Pearl Jam Hit

During the Here And Now 2022 tour‘s stop in Seattle this past weekend Old Dominion performed another popup show where they took the opportunity to cover hometown heroes Pearl Jam‘s classic “Alive” which came out in July of 1991.

OD shared “Pearl Jam has always inspired us in so many ways, so we had to bust this one out in Seattle.”

Watch the video here…

Fans loved the grunge throwback – and they also loved hearing Old Dominion’s current single at country radio – “No Hard Feelings.”

Photo Credit: Mason Allen

Before “Great Balls Of Fire” Miles Teller Shared the Stage for a Duet with Keith Urban

Before “Great Balls Of Fire” Miles Teller Shared the Stage for a Duet with Keith Urban

Miles Teller co-stars with Tom Cruise in the biggest movie of 2022 – Top Gun: Maverick.

If you’re one of the few that hasn’t seen the movie yet – there’s a scene where Miles, who plays “Rooster” – the son of Anthony Edwards‘ character “Goose” from the original 1986 flick – sings the song “Great Balls Of Fire” that is a throwback to the first Top Gun where “Goose” and Cruise’s “Maverick” did the same.

Well, it was 6 years ago this week that Miles performed another song…as he graced the stage with Keith Urban on the ripCord World tour during a stop in New Mexico.

Watch the actor, and the country music superstar work their way through a modified version of The Temptations‘ classic hit “My Girl.”

Photo Courtesy of Keith Urban & Miles Teller

In Case You Missed It – Ashley Cooke & Brett Young Performed on The Bachelorette

In Case You Missed It – Ashley Cooke & Brett Young Performed on The Bachelorette

Ashley Cooke & Brett Young recently appeared on ABC’s The Bachelorette to sing their song “Never Til Now”

Ashley captured her reaction to watching her and Brett’s performance on the reality show and she shared it with fans on social media…

Check out the studio performance of Ashley Cooke and Brett Young’s “Never Til Now.”

Photo Courtesy of Ashley Cooke, Brett Young and ABC’s The Bachelorette

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