Annie
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I live here in Memphis and this sort of stuff just keeps happening. This week is the Mayor's election. Our Mayor has been in office 16 years. He is self serving and our city becomes more racially devided by the day. It is time for new blood to step in and get our city back under control. These senseless acts of violence are happening much to often.
This is just heartbreaking. This mornings news had not released this young mans name pending him being ID'd by his parents driving in from Nashville. My heart broke at how awful that drive must have been for them.
This breaks my heart and scares me to death.
The Kappas still are good upstanding young men, at least all the ones I know and went to school with. My son will be pledging that frat...runs in the family. It's such a shame when this happens to young men trying to make a good life for themself by getting an education and not being a gangbanger/drug dealer. My prayers to his parents...this must be heartbreaking for them. Things have changed so much...this kind of stuff doesn't just happen in the inner city, but everywhere....This young man went to high school just one mile from where I grew up, and he was killed in an area I recall vividly from hanging out on the Univ. of Memphis's campus (best friend went there, I went to another school). His dad coached at the high school from which my nephew graduated two years ago.
Taylor was apparently a very well-liked young man and a standout in his frat. The Kappas (at least where I went to school) were one of the more serious, professional black fraternities, and they did a lot of good work around town (some of the frats went in for some pretty terrible hazing and heavy partying -- not this one, if I remember right). Kappa men were usually clean-cut, church-going guys. That certainly may have changed in 20 years, but I kind of doubt it.
Memphis police don't know if the shooting was random or not. Taylor had only been at U of M this year -- just over a month. How could he have made any enemies in that amount of time? I wonder if this is going to end up like Bryan Pata in Miami. Last I heard, his murder was still unsolved.
Steve/Mr. A
2XL...is there a lot of crime in Memphis?? I've noticed on shows like "The First 48" and "Cops" that they are in Memphis quite a bit. It could just be the media blowing it way out of proportion!!
The man prosecutors say orchestrated the robbery plan that ended in the 2007 fatal shooting of University of Memphis football player Taylor Bradford was convicted of murder Sunday after jurors deliberated through the weekend.
Devin Jefferson, 23, was automatically sentenced by Judge Chris Craft to life in prison, where he must serve 51 years before he can be considered for release...
[T]wo of his alleged accomplices testified during trial that Jefferson told them Bradford had money, showed them where he lived on campus and helped them locate him the night he was killed...
Daeshawn Tate and Courtney Washington both entered guilty pleas in exchange for reduced charges for the 2007 robbery and fatal shooting.
Tate entered a guilty plea to Facilitation of First Degree Murder, and was sentenced 15 years in prison. Washington was sentenced to 12 years in prison for Facilitation of Second Degree Murder.
Devin Jefferson and Victor Trezevant, convicted as the mastermind and triggerman respectively, are both serving life sentences for Bradford's murder.