Federal charge in Memphis cop shooting death, Prosecutors say a bedevilled felon who is adverse a accompaniment weapons allegation in the baleful cutting of an off-duty Memphis badge administrator now faces a agnate federal charge.
The U.S. attorney's appointment in Memphis said Friday that 36-year-old Lorenzo Clark has been answerable with abomination control of a firearm. Clark already had been answerable in Shelby County with getting a felon in control of a blaster in the afterlife of 31-year-old Terence Olridge.
Police say Olridge was attempt assorted times Sunday in a shootout with Clark, a acquaintance of the officer. Badge say the men "exchanged words" afore the shootout. A cloister affirmation says Clark accustomed battlefront several shots with a 9mm handgun.
A adjudicator has assigned a accessible apostle for Clark in the accompaniment case.
The U.S. attorney's appointment in Memphis said Friday that 36-year-old Lorenzo Clark has been answerable with abomination control of a firearm. Clark already had been answerable in Shelby County with getting a felon in control of a blaster in the afterlife of 31-year-old Terence Olridge.
Police say Olridge was attempt assorted times Sunday in a shootout with Clark, a acquaintance of the officer. Badge say the men "exchanged words" afore the shootout. A cloister affirmation says Clark accustomed battlefront several shots with a 9mm handgun.
A adjudicator has assigned a accessible apostle for Clark in the accompaniment case.
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