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24 Jan, 2026

Bill seeks to create confidentiality for expanded homeland security office

By |2026-01-24T14:35:39-06:00January 24, 2026|Categories: crime records, Legislature|Tags: |1 Comment

A bill filed this week would exempt records of Tennessee's Office of Homeland Security while another bill appears to expand the homeland security office's duties to allow it to conduct "overt and covert investigations" into a new and possibly wider list of things. Without a public interest exception to the proposed public records exemption, it's possible that the office could be deployed in more ways than it has in the past with little transparency or accountability that can come through access to public records. SB1881 / HB1640 would make all investigative records of the office confidential, even after any investigation, prosecution or criminal proceeding is finished. This is unlike the [...]

7 Jan, 2026

Senate committee pushes forward with body-worn cameras in Tennessee prisons

By |2026-01-13T07:50:46-06:00January 7, 2026|Categories: crime records, Legislature, prisons|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Senate committee moves forward on body cameras for state prison guards.

10 Nov, 2025

Nashville judge rejects one argument for withholding immigration sweep records, but wants another hearing

By |2025-11-10T10:49:15-06:00November 10, 2025|Categories: crime records, public records lawsuits Tennessee|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

A Davidson County judge rejected one of the Tennessee Highway Patrol's reasons for withholding records about a series of immigration stops in Nashville in May, but said another hearing would be held to determine how an exemption on personal information might apply to withholding information about trooper's identies.

31 Jul, 2025

After challenge by WBIR, judge opens juvenile court proceedings, records

By |2025-07-31T12:15:44-05:00July 31, 2025|Categories: crime records, Open Courts|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

After a challenge from WBIR in Knoxville, Meigs County Judge Casey Stokes reversed his closure of court proceedings and records in a juvenile murder case, opening future proceedings and access to most documents, including transcripts of previous hearings. WBIR reported on Monday the more detailed allegations against the 15-year-old revealed in the newly released court records: She went to bed angry that her father had taken away her phone and was trying to keep her from her boyfriend. Waking up later, she loaded her gun, checked on her younger brother and debated for about 20 minutes in her room before deciding to go into the living room and shoot her [...]

3 Apr, 2025

Metro Nashville Police release report on Covenant School shooting

By |2025-04-04T13:49:54-05:00April 3, 2025|Categories: crime records, public records lawsuits Tennessee|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

More than two years after a shooter blasted into the Covenant School in Nashville and killed six people, including three third-graders, the Metro Nashville Police Department on April 2 released a 48-page investigative case summary officially announcing the end of the case. Records of shooter's writings collected by police continue to be part of a lawsuit on appeal at the Court of Appeals in which a chancellor ruled copyright prevented their release.

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