Federal Task Force Member Fatally Shoots Man at Memphis Motel
1-Minute Brief
The incident raises questions about the frequency and oversight of officer-involved deaths linked to the federal anticrime initiative in Memphis.
Key Facts
- A man was fatally shot by a federal task force member at a Memphis extended-stay motel.
- This is the second fatal shooting by the task force in Memphis in four days.
- The shooting occurred during a Drug Enforcement Administration operation with the Memphis Safe Task Force.
- According to The Guardian, this is the fourth officer-involved death since the anticrime initiative began in September.
- The federal task force was established by executive order by Donald Trump last year.
What Happened
A federal crime-fighting task force member fatally shot a man at a Memphis motel during a DEA operation. The incident is under investigation.
Why It Matters
The shooting is part of a series of fatal encounters involving the federal task force, prompting scrutiny of the initiative's operations and oversight in Memphis.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the shooting. Further information on the incident and the task force's activities may be released as the investigation continues.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft48m agoSecond person in 4 days is fatally shot in Memphis by federal task force member
- The GuardianLeft2h agoFourth person killed by agents from Trump’s Memphis anticrime taskforce
