Knoxville Police Alerting the Public of a Phone Scam

Knoxville Police Alerting the Public of a Phone Scam

Knoxville Police say they have been made aware of more recent scam attempts where scam callers are identifying themselves as Knoxville Police Department officers.

In the particular scam, the caller is claiming to be a KPD officer and tells the person they missed jury duty and a warrant has been issued for their arrest and will need to provide a cash bond.

KPD or any legitimate law enforcement agency will never request money if there is a warrant for your arrest.

Police say hang up if you get one of these calls and report scams to them.

A Knox County Man is Sentenced, Facing Jail Time for Assault and Kidnapping
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A Knox County Man is Sentenced, Facing Jail Time for Assault and Kidnapping

A Knox County man is facing jail time accused of kidnapping and assaulting his girlfriend.

Timothy Stanton is sentenced to 12 years in prison without parole. District Attorney Charme Allen Stanton locked his girlfriend and himself inside a camper on her mother’s property and assaulted her for hours on December 31st 2022.

Stanton’s girlfriend suffered broken ribs a concussion with several cuts to her head. She was able to escape and call for help while Stanton was moving her from the camper.

Name a Parakeet after Mom for Mother’s Day at Zoo Knoxville

Name a Parakeet after Mom for Mother’s Day at Zoo Knoxville

Zoo Knoxville is hoping to help you out this year for a gift for Mom, but you do need to act fast. For a $10 donation to the Zoo, you can symbolically name a parakeet after your Mom. Each donation also includes a digital fact sheet and certificate, plus a free seed stick to feed the parakeets if you visit them between 10am-4pm on Mother’s Day.

You only have until midnight tonight (Thursday) to make your submission. They will be featured publicly on a poster inside of the Budgie Landing Aviary in Kids Cove  from Saturday through Monday.  Only first names will be displayed.

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Man Taken to Hospital after Officer-Involved Shooting at Clayton Park, Knox Co. Sheriff Says

Man Taken to Hospital after Officer-Involved Shooting at Clayton Park, Knox Co. Sheriff Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A man is taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon following an officer-involved shooting in Knox County.

Officials with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office say deputies were trying to negotiate with a man who had a gun, around 4:30 p.m., at Clayton Park on Norris Freeway.

KCSO says the suspect was shot and was then taken to the hospital for treatment. His current condition is unknown.

No officers were injured in the incident.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will be investigating the shooting and the circumstances surrounding it.

Further information has not been released.

This is a developing story.

Knoxville Police Department Releases Body Camera Footage from West Knoxville Officer-Involved Shooting

Knoxville Police Department Releases Body Camera Footage from West Knoxville Officer-Involved Shooting

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Knoxville Police Department has released body camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that happened in West Knoxville last month.

KPD says the shooting happened April 27 when officers responded, around 8:00 a.m., to 4705 Santala Drive on the report that a man, 25-year-old Jamauri Griffin, was armed with a gun.

As officers Hunter Powers and Cayden Riddle approached, they heard a woman shout and entered the home. While inside, Griffin reportedly shot the woman, which prompted the officers to fire back.

Griffin was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman was taken to the hospital for treatment.

The shooting is being investigated by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and KPD’s Office of Professional Standards, which conducts internal investigations. Officers Powers and Riddle are still on administrative leave.

The video, which is extremely graphic, can be viewed here . Viewer discretion is advised.

Hamblen County School Damaged by Severe Weather, All Students Safe, Superintendent Says

Hamblen County School Damaged by Severe Weather, All Students Safe, Superintendent Says

Russellville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Russellville Intermediate Elementary School in Hamblen County was damaged by severe weather Wednesday.

Superintendent Arnold Bunch Jr. tells WVLT News that all students are safe after a tornado warning was issued for the area, but no tornadoes have yet been confirmed.

According to Bunch, the school sustained damage to its roof causing a number of ceiling tiles to fall and water to infiltrate multiple classrooms.

First and most importantly, all of our students and staff are safe. We are very thankful.

We have teams on site assessing the damage at Russellville Intermediate Elementary School. We have damage to the roof and temporary patches are being installed to minimize water leakage. There are a number of ceiling tiles down and multiple classrooms have water. Teams are removing the water and cleaning up the school.

Russellville Intermediate Elementary School will not have classes tomorrow. We will continue to assess the damage to get a better assessment of when we can reopen. Simultaneously, we will review options to get our students into class either in person or virtually. As we get additional information, we will keep parents/guardians informed.

I greatly appreciate the outpouring of concern and offers of assistance from the community as well as other School Districts. – Superintendent Arnold Bunch Jr.

The school will be closed Thursday, May 9 as teams continue to clean up the building and assess the damage.

Knox County Warehouse Roof Collapses Amid Severe Weather, Rural Metro Says

Knox County Warehouse Roof Collapses Amid Severe Weather, Rural Metro Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The roof of a warehouse in Knox County collapsed Wednesday afternoon during severe storms.

Rural Metro Fire officials say crews arrived around 12:30 p.m. to PSG Warehouse on South National Drive where people were evacuating due to the partial collapse of the roof.

Fire officials say a large water and gas line were damaged in the collapse causing a massive gas leak inside the building which was identified by responders for remediation by facility maintenance personnel.

“The building was cleared, and all personnel were accounted for,” Rural Metro said.

Two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. No other injuries were reported.

Maryville Police Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

Maryville Police Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

The Maryville Police Department is asking for help finding a missing teen.

MPD said 16-year-old Joshua Howton left his home on April 21 and hasn’t returned.

MPD described Howton as a white male who is 6 feet tall and 185 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes.

Police said Howton was last seen wearing a black hat, glasses, a green hoodie, and black jeans.

Anyone with information regarding Howton’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 or Lt. Davis at 865-273-3873.

Former Tennessee Corrections Officer Sentenced for Using Excessive Force Against Inmate and Writing False Report to Cover It Up

Former Tennessee Corrections Officer Sentenced for Using Excessive Force Against Inmate and Writing False Report to Cover It Up

A former Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) tactical officer, Javian Griffin, 38, was sentenced Monday to 48 months in prison and three years of supervised release for using excessive force against an inmate and writing a false report to cover it up.

Griffin pleaded guilty to the offense on Oct. 11, 2023. His co-defendant, another former TDOC tactical officer, Sebron Hollands, pleaded guilty on Oct. 2, 2023, to writing a false report.

“The defendant pledged to protect and serve but instead he abused his authority as a corrections officer, violently punching a man in the head and breaking his jaw,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The defendant made matters worse by trying to cover up his tracks with a false report.  This sentence sends a clear message that the Justice Department will hold accountable any official inside our jails and prisons who violates an inmate’s civil rights.”

“No correctional officer is above the law,” said U.S. Attorney Kevin G. Ritz for the Western District of Tennessee. “The defendant assaulted an inmate and then tried to cover it up. This office’s National Security and Civil Rights Unit will continue to prioritize the prosecution of public employees who violate the civil rights of others.”

“When correctional officers abuse their authority, it not only violates our civil rights laws, it undermines the criminal justice system,” said Special Agent in Charge Douglas DePodesta of the FBI Memphis Field Office. “The FBI makes it a priority to bring to justice any law enforcement officer who violates the civil rights of those they are sworn to protect.”

According to court documents entered in connection with the guilty plea, Griffin, without justification, punched an inmate in the head, breaking the inmate’s jaw. The inmate did not resist or pose a threat justifying the defendant’s use of force. After the incident, Griffin wrote a false report to cover-up the assault. Griffin’s co-defendant, Hollands, assisted with the cover up by providing false information in his official use of force report to obstruct the investigation of the incident.

The FBI Memphis Field Office investigated the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney David Pritchard for the Western District of Tennessee and Trial Attorneys Matthew Tannenbaum and Andrew Manns of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section prosecuted the case.