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Nashville District Attorney Calls For Changes To Policing And Courts After Clemmons Shooting

Nashville District Attorney Calls For Changes To Policing And Courts After Clemmons Shooting

Chas Sisk

May 15, 2017

Listen Although a Metro police officer will not face charges for the February shooting of an African-American man, District Attorney Glenn Funk is calling for changes. The policy recommendations could affect how both law enforcement and the courts operate. Funk determined last week that Officer Joshua Lippert acted in self-defense when he killed Jocques Clemmons […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, News

Decision Nears For Redevelopment Of Nashville’s Old Baseball Stadium

Tony Gonzalez

May 15, 2017

Listen The future of Nashville’s old minor league baseball stadium will soon be determined. Officials have seven redevelopment pitches in hand and have asked some of the development teams to answer follow-up questions on Monday.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: city planning, South Nashville

Capitol Hill Conversation: Why Gov. Haslam Can Call The 2017 Legislative Session A Success

Chas Sisk

May 12, 2017

Listen Gov. Bill Haslam had a pretty good year when it comes to wins and losses in the General Assembly. The Tennessee legislature has — in past years — picked fights with the two-term governor. WPLN’s Chas Sisk and Jason Moon Wilkins talk about how Haslam’s approach to passing legislation has evolved.

Filed Under: Politics, The Tri-Star State, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, Politics

Kids With Down Syndrome Strut Custom-Designed Couture In Franklin Fashion Show

Natasha Senjanovic

May 12, 2017

Listen Kids with Down Syndrome don’t usually get to star in a fashion show. But today they do, at the O’More College of Design in Franklin — where the junior fashion design students were paired up with children with special needs, who could request anything their hearts desired from their personal stylists.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, News

StoryCorps Nashville: Finding Redemption In A Difficult Mother

WPLN Staff

May 12, 2017

Listen Neil Stinson had a complicated relationship with his mother, who died five years ago from health complications related to her alcoholism. She was loving but often absent while he was growing up. And that’s what he talked about when he was interviewed by his wife, Lauren, in the StoryCorps booth at Nashville Public Radio.

Filed Under: StoryCorps, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, News

Capitol Hill Conversation: How Did The Democrats Do During The 2017 Session?

Chas Sisk

May 12, 2017

Listen Democrats in Tennessee have been struggling to remain relevant, given their greatly diminished numbers in the state legislature. WPLN’s statehouse reporter Chas Sisk is with morning host Jason Moon Wilkins to look at how the minority party did in the 2017 session, which concluded this week.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, Politics

Activists Call For Officer In Clemmons Shooting To Be Fired, Even If He Won’t Be Charged

Chas Sisk

May 12, 2017

Listen Metro Police Officer Joshua Lippert will not face criminal charges for the fatal shooting of Jocques Clemmons in February. But he could still face discipline from the department. Some activists say there’s plenty of evidence to suggest he should be fired.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, News

Nashville DA Says Eyewitness Helped Support Self-Defense Claim In Officer Shooting

Chas Sisk

May 12, 2017

Listen Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk says an eyewitness played a key part in his decision not to prosecute Officer Joshua Lippert for the February killing of Jocques Clemmons. Without that account, he might not have ever determined whether Lippert acted in self-defense. The woman has not been identified by name. Funk says she’s a […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, News

Nashville Officer Won’t Be Charged In Fatal Shooting, But Prosecutors Question MNPD

Chas SiskandBlake Farmer

May 11, 2017

Nashville’s district attorney has cleared Metro Police Officer Joshua Lippert in the fatal shooting of a man in February.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

Calls For Haslam To Issue Vetoes Ramp Up, But History Suggests They’re Unlikely To Succeed

Chas Sisk

May 11, 2017

Listen Now that the Tennessee legislature’s session has ended, attention is turning to whether Governor Bill Haslam will veto any of the measures passed this year. Haslam has rejected only four pieces of legislation since taking office in 2011, and it seems doubtful he’ll add to that total this year.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, Politics

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