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Shoney’s 5th Annual 5K Family Fun Run & Walk benefiting the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department is set for Saturday morning, June 1, at LP Field.
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The headquarters for the police department’s West Precinct facility at 5500 Charlotte Pike is now formally known as the Chief Joe D. Casey Building.
Mayor Karl Dean and Chief Steve Anderson on May 6 welcomed the 40 members of Police Recruit Session 71, the 16th class of police officer trainees to begin during the Dean administration.
Mayor Dean’s Capital Spending Plan provides for approximately 10,000 square feet of police space in a new building to be constructed directly across the street from Nashville’s dynamic new convention center complex.
Seventeen years of investigation has now resulted in the indictment of a California prison inmate on two counts of premeditated first-degree murder.
Chief Steve Anderson has appointed Madison Precinct Commander Brian Johnson one of the department’s three deputy chiefs to succeed Louise Kelton as head of the Field Operations Bureau.
A steady flow of citizens took advantage of the April 6 Shred Day at LP Field to safely dispose of a total of 21,000 pounds of paper and 90 pounds of unwanted/outdated medication.
“The members of this class are a reflection of our efforts to find the best and brightest persons to serve Nashville’s families and visitors as police officers,” Chief Anderson said.
Convicted felon Lorenzo Kelvin Jenkins is being charged with three counts of criminal homicide for the October 22nd stabbing deaths of three members of the Sullivan family at their 5500 Maxon Avenue property.
Chief of Police Steve Anderson