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Family mourns death of 18-year-old recent high school grad killed during Cache 42 shooting

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-06-12 11:14:20

SUMMARY: Eighteen-year-old Cornelius Otis Jr., a recent Kirby High School graduate, was tragically killed in a shooting at Cache 42 in Memphis’ Hickory Hill. Just weeks after graduating, Cornelius was preparing to leave the city for trade school when gunfire erupted, with over 50 bullet casings found at the scene. Cornelius was shot and died from his injuries, leaving his family heartbroken and struggling to accept the loss. His loved ones remember him as a bright, promising youth whose future was cut short. The family is seeking justice and support through a GoFundMe and urges anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers.

A recent high school graduate and 18-year-old was killed after violence unfolded at a Memphis restaurant lounge over the weekend. After years of hard work, Cornelius Otis Jr., better known as “DJ” walked across the stage at Kirby High — diploma in hand. His family told FOX13 that moment meant everything. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/family-mourns-loss-of-18-year-old-recent-high-school-grad-killed-during-cache-42/article_f5bf4cab-1606-4b2e-9479-7d74b647490d.html

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DHS Secretary details ICE operations in Nashville and across Tennessee

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www.wkrn.com – Tori Gessner – 2025-07-18 18:36:00

SUMMARY: U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Nashville to highlight intensified ICE operations and deportation efforts in Tennessee. She reported nearly 2,700 arrests since June 10, mostly involving individuals with criminal charges or convictions. Noem criticized Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell for not cooperating with ICE, accusing him of endangering agents, which he denied, emphasizing local efforts to fight violent crime. Noem also targeted Belmont University for allegedly enrolling undocumented immigrants. Labeling Nashville a “sanctuary city,” she announced more ICE agents and resources will be deployed. When asked about transparency, Noem said the agency is following legal due process.

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Intense storms downed power lines, left thousands in the dark across the Mid-South

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-07-18 14:11:19

SUMMARY: Intense storms in southeast Memphis caused 13 power poles to fall along Shelby Drive near Getwell, leaving thousands without power. MLGW and Memphis Police have blocked affected roads due to live power lines posing a significant danger. One downed line even crushed a car, though the driver is expected to be okay. The outages have impacted many homes and businesses in the area amidst extreme heat, complicating recovery efforts. Utility crews are working through the night to clear debris and restore power, with no estimated timeline for repairs yet. Authorities have closed a half-mile stretch of the road for safety.

At least 16 power poles on Shelby Drive were knocked down around 7 p.m. Thursday. And on Friday morning, MLGW crews were …

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Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church Celebrates 153rd Homecoming – The Tennessee Tribune

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tntribune.com – admin – 2025-07-18 13:30:00

SUMMARY: Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its 153rd Homecoming on Sunday, July 27, 2025, at 10 a.m. in Nashville, Tennessee, with Bishop Mark Freeman as guest speaker. The theme is “God’s Faithfulness Through the Years,” honoring the church’s enduring legacy since its founding in 1872. The church has relocated multiple times, survived a devastating fire, and experienced strong pastoral leadership, including current Executive Pastor Dr. Paula M. Wyatt. Following Rev. Harmon Stockdale Jr.’s resignation in January 2024, the church is actively searching for a new senior pastor while continuing its mission with faith, praise, and community commitment.

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