
Scott Broden
Writer at The Daily News Journal
I am a staff writer with The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, Tenn., covering government and development. RT ≠ endorsement
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dnj.com | Scott Broden |Craig Shoup
La Vergne Police Chief Christopher Moews suspects deportation fears might have contributed to a delay in emergency calls related to the death of a 6-month-old baby around Easter. Moews learned about the death of the child April 12 and planned a town hall meeting for May 21 at Community Church in La Vergne to communicate with the city's Hispanic population about emergency services.
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tennessean.com | Scott Broden |Craig Shoup
ICE agents apprehend people in Rutherford County in early May About 30 people attend town hall meeting about immigration issues and emergency response Commissioner upset by ICE operations: 'I think it’s just domestic terrorism' ICE detains people in Murfreesboro in early May La Vergne police not teaming with ICE Police 'stuck in the middle' Mayor backs chief's position: 'We enforce the law' La Vergne Police Chief Christopher Moews suspects deportation fears might have contributed to a delay...
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yahoo.com | Scott Broden |Craig Shoup
La Vergne Police Chief Christopher Moews suspects deportation fears might have contributed to a delay in emergency calls related to the death of a 6-month-old baby around Easter. Moews learned about the death of the child April 12 and planned a town hall meeting for May 21 at Community Church in La Vergne to communicate with the city's Hispanic population about emergency services. "Nobody wants another dead 6-month-old baby," said Moews, a second-year chief.
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dnj.com | Scott Broden
Most of La Vergne's residents are minorities Scott BrodenMurfreesboro Daily News JournalLa Vergne Police Department's "Operation Safe Streets" initiative faces criticism from an official worried about possible racial profiling of minorities after what she calls numerous traffic stops in the city.
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tennessean.com | Scott Broden
Emergency responders arrived at the railroad tracks off West Main and Overall streets after the victim was struck by train around 1:32 p.m. May 23Officers responded to the fatality with Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services ambulance crew. EMS pronounced the victim dead at the sceneMurfreesboro police on May 27 identified the 19-year-old pedestrian who died May 23 after being struck by a train as Ibraheem Hull of Murfreesboro.
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