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Investigation into officer involved shooting raises questions

October 24, 2024 | Community Review Board Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee


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Investigation into officer involved shooting raises questions
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the decision-making process regarding investigations into officer-involved shootings, particularly in the case of a recent incident involving an individual named Mr. Casimer. The conversation highlighted the role of District Attorney Glenn Funk and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) in determining who investigates such cases.

It was clarified that typically, the TBI is called to investigate fatal police shootings. However, in this instance, the decision was made to allow the Memphis Police Department (MMPD) to continue the investigation because Mr. Casimer was initially expected to survive after surgery. Unfortunately, he later passed away, prompting questions about the appropriateness of the initial decision to not involve the TBI.

The discussion underscored the importance of understanding the dynamics surrounding these investigations, particularly the expectations of survival that influenced the decision-making process. Members acknowledged the need for clarity in such situations to ensure proper protocols are followed.

Additionally, the meeting included announcements from community engagement outreach specialist Damika Cash, who shared information about an upcoming fall festival, indicating ongoing efforts to foster community involvement and outreach.

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