The 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals turned aside an appeal by KPD Officer Dylan Williams, who shot an unarmed man in the back in 2019.
The suspect, the now-deceased Mark Reno, also participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection and a shooting at a federal building.
The ex-chief of KCSO’s narcotics unit is accused of using the agency’s drug fund and a county credit card as a piggy bank.
The judge claimed the release of recordings from a Knoxville area man's murder trial would give the defendant the ability to alter them.
The 63-year-old's cause of death has not been disclosed.
U.S. Magistrate Chris Steger: The public has a “strong interest” in seeing actions by federal agents.
Federal agents are accused of targeting Southeastern Provision's Hispanic employees because of their race and ethnicity.
Federal officials refused to probe the actions of a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Agent in an April 2018 raid on a slaughterhouse.
He was arrested by the FBI earlier this month on a warrant alleging he fired several rounds from a .22-caliber rifle at the building.
Attorneys for agents accused of brutalizing Latino employees want to block from public view a portion of a video from an immigration raid.
Mark Thomas Reno of Jefferson City also traveled to the U.S. Capitol Building during the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.
Court records: Video shows agent with boot on worker’s neck; agents say its release could endanger them.
A Maryville woman claimed she needed the funds for a non-existent Christian ministry and used the money on herself, court records state.
Police Chief Paul Noel wants the department to participate in the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) program.
The short film focuses on a case in Knoxville where a 16-year-old defendant received a 51-year prison sentence.
“A whole heck of a lot of cops are going to say today, ‘I smell marijuana,’ ” Knoxville criminal defense attorney Mike Whalen said.
A former Grainger County corrections officer allegedly ordered jailed women to strip naked or perform sex acts with each other.
A nurse crushed up medications meant to be taken orally and pumped them through an intravenous tube, resulting in a patient's death.
The Tennessee Supreme Court's decision ends a 12-year quest by the families of the victims to put Eric Boyd behind bars.
KPD Violent Crimes Unit investigators are continuing their investigation into the shooting.
The body was transported to the Regional Forensic Center for identification and further examination.
The victim, who has not yet been identified and believed to be homeless at this time, was pronounced dead on the scene.
Officers located the vehicle in the parking lot of Peyton’s Place on Schubert Road and detained a man and woman as they approached the car.
The home owner was found to have a loaded 40 caliber handgun in his possession as well as pills believed to be hydrocodone.
Southpaw Knoxville Giants hurler Walter Claude "Steel Arm" Dickey threw with such velocity, he was virtually unhittable.
Garner was charged with four counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and multiple weapon charges.
The victim was transported to the Regional Forensic Center for further examination.
Due to the severity of the crash, KPD Crash Reconstruction investigators were requested to the scene.
No arrests have been made in connection to the shooting and the investigation remains ongoing.
The incident remains under active investigation by the KPD Violent Crimes Unit.
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is now offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information regarding Janaria’s murder.
The search warrant was the result of a lengthy Organized Crime Unit investigation.
KPD incident reports submitted between Monday, February 7 and Sunday, February 13.
Paschel was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and domestic assault in October, according to the Knox County District Attorney's Office.
The investigation, which is being led by Violent Crimes Unit investigators, is in the preliminary stages.
All three occupants, men between the ages of 18 and 20, were arrested and charges are pending on all three.
Both Jonah and Marquis’s families and friends continue to grieve the sudden loss of these two young men.
KPD & THP officers checked numerous possible locations in an effort to locate Copley, who was eventually found in a home in the 2800 block.
Officers searched the area and found an ATM that had been broken into at the Citizens Bank on Homberg Drive.
The ages of those arrested or charged during that stretch ranged from the youngest at 20 years of age to the oldest at 58 years old.