Live Lounge Memphis Shooting 11 Shot

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Another mass shooting last night as a suspect opened fire outside of the Live Lounge in Memphis Tennessee that saw eleven people shot with one dying from their injuries. According to police reports officers were called to Live Lounge in Memphis where they found two people suffering from gunshot wounds who were immediately brought to the hospital. Officers would learn five more people would transport themselves to the hospital. Police were able to find four more people in the area of Live Lounge with one pronounced dead at the scene. Police have released no information regarding a suspect

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 One person was killed and 10 more were injured in two shootings Memphis Police believe are related.

As of Sunday morning, no arrests had been made and police said no suspect information was available.

Both shootings were in the Memphis neighborhood of Whitehaven

At 12:43 a.m. Sunday, police responded to the Live Lounge at 1482 E. Shelby Dr., where they found two shooting victims. Both were taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Five more shooting victims had left the scene in their own vehicles and arrived at area hospitals in non-critical condition.

While at the Live Lounge, officers were told about another shooting at Shelby Drive and Boeingshire Drive.

There, officers found one male shooting victim who was pronounced dead at the scene. Three more victims were taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Police are investigating, but said they believe both scenes were connected. Police said it was unclear what happened prior to the shootings, and they had no solid description of the suspect or suspects.

https://www.news10.com/news/national/11-shot-in-memphis-overnight/

Live Lounge Memphis Shooting Update

One person died and 10 were injured early Sunday after two shootings at and near a Memphis nightclub, police said.

No suspect has been arrested in the shootings that police say appear to be connected.

Five people were taken to local hospitals in critical condition and another five arrived in “non-critical” condition by private vehicles, the Memphis Police Department said.

Police arrived at the Live Lounge nightclub before 1 a.m. and found two victims. While at the nightclub, they learned about shooting victims at a nearby location where they found one person dead and three others who were badly injured. 

Police did not know the motive or whether there was more than one shooter at the two locations. Police said they are looking for three people of interest. 

The shootings occurred in the Whitehaven neighborhood of Memphis, about 10 miles south of downtown and near the Memphis International Airport. Both shootings took place along a commercial corridor of restaurants, grocery stores, churches and medical offices surrounded by residential streets

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/19/memphis-shootings-nightclub/11299476002/

Sex Offender Brian Gadbois Gets 475 Years In Prison

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Brian Gadbois is a man from Waterdown Tennessee who was just sentenced to 475 years in prison for a long list of sexual crimes. According to court documents Brian Gadbois would be found guilty on 24 counts of sexual abuse against minors. The evidence against this sexual offender was overwhelming with three victims testifying against him, video of sexual assaults and DNA.

The Tennessee judge would sentence him to 10 consecutive 40-year sentences, one for each count of rape of a child. He received 30 years for each of the seven counts of aggravated sexual battery, six of which will be served alongside the years for the counts of rape of a child, and one of which will be served after the rape convictions. He received three consecutive 15-year sentences for the three convictions of aggravated assault. Needless to say this sexual offender will die behind bars

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A local man that was convicted for child rape charges nearly six months ago was handed down a sentence yesterday to serve 475 years in prison by Criminal Court Judge Brody Kane. Brian Gadbois, of Watertown, was convicted last summer for 10 counts of child rape, seven counts of aggravated sexual battery, four counts of indecent exposure and three counts of aggravated assault.

A thorough investigation was conducted by the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division led by Detective Jennifer Edwards. “Sheriff Robert Bryan’s team produced a first-class investigation that left no doubt in the minds of jurors and the judge of exactly the acts that this defendant was guilty of committing,” stated District 15 Attorney General Jason Lawson.

Sheriff Bryan noted how important it was for justice to be served for the victims that were involved. “These are very disturbing cases to not only work, but also for the victims involved. Our investigators worked very closely with General Lawson and his staff to hold this perpetrator accountable for the acts he committed. Everyone from the Criminal Investigations Division to the prosecutors worked tirelessly on this case, and justice was served.”

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Ashley Roland And Nathan Bridges Charged With 6 Year Olds Murder

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Ashley Roland and Nathan Bridges are from Arkansas have been charged with the murder of six year old boy who was killed months ago. According to police reports Ashley Roland and Nathan Bridges would allegedly murder the six year old boy and then conceal the child’s body under a hallway floor in the home. The little boys six year old sister was rushed to the hospital with burn injuries to her scalp. Ashley Roland and Nathan Bridges have been charged with charged with capital murder, tampering with physical evidence, abuse of a corpse, and endangering the welfare of a minor

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Authorities in Arkansas say a child’s body was found under a hallway floor of a home this week.

According to Arkansas State Police, the body of a 6-year-old boy was found on Friday buried below a hallway floor in a home in Lee County.

State police said special agents from the ASP Criminal Investigation Division were called to the home along with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

KAIT reports that agents are also investigating scalp burns that were found on a 6-year-old girl who lived at the home. The girl was taken to a hospital for treatment.

State police said Ashley Roland, the mother of the children, and Nathan Bridges have been arrested and are currently being held at the Lee County Jail.

According to authorities, Roland and Bridges are facing charges that include capital murder, abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence and endangering the welfare of a minor.

Police said they believe the boy died from injuries sustained within the home, possibly three months ago. His body has been taken to the state medical examiner to determine the cause of death.

https://www.wsaz.com/2022/12/18/state-police-2-adults-charged-after-childs-body-found-under-hallway-floor-home/

Jason Chen Charged In Jasmine Pace Murder

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Jason Chen has been charged in the murder of missing woman Jasmine Pace. According to police reports Jasmine Pace was reported missing a week ago. Investigators in Chattanooga Tennessee have said their investigation has turned from a missing person to a homicide investigation and Jasmine Pace boyfriend Jason Chen has been arrested and charged with murder. Police have yet to locate the body of Jasmine Pace. Police would search the home of Jason Chen and evidence found pointed to murder.

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A man taken into custody in Williamson County Tuesday is now facing criminal homicide charges following a woman’s recent disappearance in Hamilton County.

Nolensville Police Chief Roddy Parker confirmed his agency arrested Jason Chen on Tuesday, Nov. 29 and took him to jail in Franklin after Hamilton County authorities reached out over the weekend about a missing woman.

Then, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, the Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office and the Chattanooga Police Department held a joint news conference about the arrest.

According to Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp, the missing persons case for Jasmine Pace transitioned into a homicide investigation on Sunday, Nov. 27 based on evidence that came to the Chattanooga Police Department’s attention.

Since then, Chattanooga authorities have reportedly worked around the clock to gather information leading to Pace’s location, which Wamp described as a priority going forward.

Wamp said evidence was discovered at Chen’s apartment while executing a search warrant that led to police deeming him a legitimate suspect in the investigation. Since then, new evidence surfaced that allowed law enforcement to develop probable cause in the case of a homicide

Jason Chen was found at his home — described by authorities as his family residence — in Williamson County Tuesday night and taken into custody.

Wamp announced Hamilton County has taken out charges for criminal homicide against Chen while the state of Tennessee is pursuing first-degree murder charges. Meanwhile, Chen is set to be transported to Hamilton County by Thursday, Dec. 1 to face charges in court.

A detective at Wednesday’s news conference said Pace and Chen had a relationship for a few months, adding that Pace’s last known location was at Chen’s apartment — his primary residence — in the Northshore area of Chattanooga.

The Dade County Sheriff’s Office shared a flyer on social media that said 22-year-old Pace was last seen by her family on Tuesday, Nov. 22 and her vehicle was tracked to 900 Mountain Creek Road in Chattanooga.

ccording to officials, the investigation into Pace’s disappearance is still ongoing, so community members are urged to reach out to the Chattanooga Police Department if you have any information about her whereabouts

https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/man-arrested-in-williamson-county-after-woman-reported-missing-in-east-tn/

Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner Murder 7 Month Old

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Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner have been indicted in the murder of their seven month old son. According to police reports Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner would bring the 7 month old to a hospital where he was pronounced deceased. After an autopsy it was determined that the pair were responsible for the death of the infant. Upon further investigation of the three other children they had in their home police in Tennessee determined that the children had been abused and neglected. Now Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner have been charged with felony murder, two counts of aggravated child abuse, neglect and endangerment and there counts of child abuse neglect and endangerment, the TBI said.

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Two parents from Oakland, Tennessee now face murder charges in connection to the death of their 7-month-old son, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).

The TBI said that 29-year-old mother Ashley Long and 38-year-old father Christopher Gardner are responsible for the death of their son, 7-month-old Max Long.

Max Long was brought to a Memphis hospital by Ashley Long and Gardner on June 23, 2022, according to the TBI. The 7-month-old boy was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

While investigating the child’s death, agents identified the two parents as the people responsible for his death. Agents also suspect the pair of abuse and neglect of their three other young children inside of their home on Laurel Street in Oakland, Tennessee.

On Monday, November 28, 2022, the Fayette County Grand Jury returned indictments charging both Long and Gardner with felony murder, two counts of aggravated child abuse, neglect and endangerment and there counts of child abuse neglect and endangerment, the TBI said.

Both Long and Gardner have been in a Fayette County Jail since June 23. Bond for each of them is set at $1,000,000.

https://news.yahoo.com/west-tennessee-parents-indicted-murder-165301566.html