MPD chief has salary cut

his is the start of a new weekly series bringing readers public safety information from around the Mid-South including updates on prominent court cases and details from inside law enforcement agencies. This column is being offered free for the first few weeks before it becomes available to subscribers only. If you'd like to subscribe now, you can do so by clicking here. As the City of Memphis worked to pass its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, Memphis Police Department interim Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis took about a 12% cut to her salary. As the city passed its budget, including Davis' pay cut, one of Memphis' own lieutenant colonels was on the West Coast to speak with Spokane, Washington residents about becoming their next chief of police. With one police officer possibly moving to lead a department in another state, the Bluff City has also attracted the outgoing police chief from Cape Girardeau, Missouri to lead the Memphis International Airport's police force. And, just south of the Tennessee state line, the man believed to have plotted Young Dolph's killing in 2021 was arrested for what the Shelby County District Attorney's Office said was a "preexisting warrant."

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