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Lee puts Memphis Guard on a short leash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61322, member: 636"] Tennessee National Guard troops will join federal agents to combat crime in Memphis under a new partnership announced by Governor Bill Lee. The U.S. Marshals Service will deputize Guard members as part of the Memphis Safe Task Force alongside 13 federal agencies. Local law enforcement must request permission before troops can make arrests or carry weapons during operations. Guard personnel will wear standard uniforms without masks and avoid using armored vehicles. Mayor Paul Young learned about the deployment through television reports but pledged to use the resources effectively. The initiative will bring FBI, ATF, and DEA agents to the city in planned phases. Lee committed $100 million in state funding plus 300 additional state troopers for Shelby County patrol duties. The governor promised a long-term commitment until Memphis achieves recognition as one of America's safest cities. [/QUOTE]
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