The CrimeSEEN Examiner News June 17, 2021

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50¢ June 17, 20212020

MILAN POLICE ARREST

DOUGLASS, LEE ANDREW Age: 30

Race: B Sex: M - Charge: MFG/DEL/SELL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE, VIOLATION TINT LAW, POSS OF FIREARM DURING A FELONY, POSSESSION DEADLY WEAPON TO GO ARMED

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Chester Co. Sheriff’s Office searching for wanted man

Investigators say Terrance Terrill Anderson, 38, is wanted on multiple felony charges involving drugs and firearms, according to the sheriff’s office.

2 CHARGED IN JUNE 4TH HOMICIDE NEAR MUSE PARK, THIRD SUSPECT SOUGHT

June 11, 2021 Maranda Faris - wbbjtv.com JACKSON, Tenn. — Jackson police have charged two people in connection with a shooting last week on North Parkway. Police responded around 8:20 p.m. on Friday, June 4 to the shooting at 1341 North Parkway, Greer where investigators found 18-year-old Tanyarris Maxwell suffering from gunshot wounds. Police say Maxwell was taken to Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, where he died due to his injuries. Jackson police confirmed two people have been arrested and charged in connection with Maxwell’s death.

Police say Nicholas Ivie, 19, (r) and Kevon Womack, 21, (l) were arraigned on Friday, June 11. They are each charged with first-degree murder. They are each held without bond. Investigators are still searching for a third suspect, 19-year-old Quadarius Greer . Anyone with information is asked to call the Jackson Police Department at (731) 425-8400 or Crime Stoppers at (731) 424-8477.

JURY FINDS MAN GUILTY IN 2017 MASS SHOOTING AT ARMORY June 15, 2021 Tristyn Fletcher

HAYWOOD COUNTY, Tenn. — A jury has found Keyandre Benson guilty in the mass shooting at a Brownsville armory in 2017. Kyandre Benson at a court appearance on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The shooting took place on Jan. 27, 2017, at the National Guard Armory in Brownsville, according to a news release from District Attorney General Frederick H. Agee. THE RELEASE SAYS THE HAYWOOD COUNTY JURY FOUND BENSON GUILTY OF: Attempted voluntary manslaughter - Employing a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony Reckless aggravated assault - Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon The district attorney says Benson was convicted of 14 felony counts, which can carry a maximum sentence of 62 years. The district attorney says they will be seeking a maximum sentence, saying in part: “Because of his lack of respect for the Community and the Criminal Justice System my office will be asking Circuit Court Judge Clayburn Peeples for the maximum sentence.” The shooting left multiple people injured at what was supposed to be a homecoming party for Haywood High School.


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