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Man charged in connection to shooting outside Cache 42 that killed recent high school grad
SUMMARY: A 24-year-old man, Gerard Lawson, was arrested in connection with a deadly shooting outside Cache 42 on Hacks Cross Road that killed 18-year-old Cornelius Otis Jr. and injured others. Lawson faces three counts of attempted first-degree murder. Otis’s mother expressed heartbreak but relief that charges were filed. Lawson has a prior aggravated assault charge from 2021 for shooting at a woman in her car, raising concerns about his prior release. The community is frustrated over ongoing violence and perceived leniency toward serious offenders. Otis’s funeral is scheduled for the weekend, and further arrests are anticipated.
Two and a half weeks later, the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday an arrest in a shooting outside the popular restaurant Cache 42 that killed recent 18-year-old high school grad Cornelius Otis Jr. and injured two other people.
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Tennessee's same-sex marriage ban could resurface if Supreme Court revisits Obergefell v. Hodges
SUMMARY: In 2015, the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges ruling legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, rendering Tennessee’s 2006 constitutional ban unenforceable but still intact. This precedent now faces a threat, as the Court will consider a Kentucky case that could overturn Obergefell. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, jailed in 2015 for refusing to issue licenses to same-sex couples, is petitioning the Court to overturn the ruling after being ordered to pay damages. Supporters call Obergefell wrong, while opponents warn that overturning it would cause legal chaos in Tennessee. Until a decision, same-sex marriage remains legal in the state.
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Nashville’s geology has been misunderstood in tunneling talks — including by a Boring Company executive
SUMMARY: The Boring Company plans to build a tunnel connecting downtown Nashville to the airport, but the city’s limestone geology poses challenges. Nashville sits on porous limestone formed during the Ordovician period, making it prone to sinkholes and underground instability. Experts warn tunneling in this karst terrain is hazardous, risking sinkhole formation and disrupting water flow. Studies urge disaster planning due to unpredictable fractured rock and water movement. Local geological data is outdated, complicating risk assessment. Nashville’s climate extremes, including heavy rainfall, could exacerbate these issues. Elon Musk’s company favors fewer pre-project reviews, raising safety concerns amid uncertain environmental impacts.
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Former Mid-South prison could become Tennessee ICE detention center
SUMMARY: A small West Tennessee town is deciding whether to reopen a former Mid-South prison as an ICE detention center. The facility, closed since 2021 after the Biden administration phased out private prison contracts, is owned by CoreCivic. Town leaders will vote on a contract with ICE and CoreCivic to house immigrants. Residents have mixed reactions: some worry about the impact of an ICE facility, while others see potential job opportunities, with CoreCivic promising nearly 240 local jobs and over 3,000 applicants. CoreCivic emphasizes they do not enforce immigration laws but provide care and legal due process.
Town leaders in Mason are set to decide Tuesday whether to reopen a closed detention facility as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) site—a proposal that is drawing mixed reactions from residents. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/residents-divided-on-possible-new-mid-south-ice-facility/article_a4523a44-68c8-4ef3-a0da-b9cf86a2d916.html
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