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Memphis Police: National Guard Troops Fatally Shoot Armed Man

L'essentiel

  • National Guard troops fatally shot an armed 20-year-old man, Tyrin Johnson, in downtown Memphis early Sunday.
  • Police were responding to shots fired when they encountered Johnson, who fled on foot and was pursued by officers and National Guard soldiers.
  • The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating the incident.

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Pourquoi c'est important

National Guard troops have been patrolling Memphis since October to combat crime. Democratic officials sued to block the deployment, arguing it violates the state constitution, but a court allowed it to continue.

Taille de police

Memphis police say National Guard troops fired their weapons in the early morning hours Sunday, killing a man who was armed with a handgun.

Police say officers were responding to calls of shots fired in downtown Memphis just before 4 am local time when they saw "an armed male carrying a handgun." The man — identified by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as 20-year-old Tyrin Johnson — fled on foot, pursued by Memphis police officers along with Tennessee National Guard soldiers who are assigned to the area.

What happened next was not immediately clear.

"For reasons under investigation, the situation escalated, resulting in two National Guard soldiers firing upon Johnson, striking and killing him," according to a statement from the TBI. Memphis police said the man had "turned toward NG members with his weapon" before the National Guard soldiers fired their weapons and struck him.

Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene. No law enforcement officers were hurt in the incident, according to the TBI.

The TBI says it is investigating the incident at the request of Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy. TBI agents are "working to independently determine the series of events leading to the shooting, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews," the agency said.

The National Guard has been patrolling in Memphis since October of last year as part of a federal task force, established by President Trump, to combat crime in Memphis.

Memphis has one of the highest violent crime rates in the country, according to data from the FBI. But Memphis police say overall crime and violent crime were falling in 2025 even before the National Guard deployment began. Still, some local residents told NPR they welcomed the federal intervention.

Democratic state and local officials sued to block the deployment of the troops, who are operating under the command of Republican Gov. Bill Lee. They argued that the deployment violates the Tennessee Constitution's limits on when and how the governor can deploy the state's military forces.

A judge in Tennessee sided with local officials, issuing a temporary injunction that blocked the deployment. But a state appeals court overturned that injunction in April, allowing the operation to continue.

Questions ouvertes

  • Why did the situation escalate?
  • What exactly led to the soldiers firing their weapons?
  • What was the nature of the threat posed by the armed man?

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This article was originally published by NPR News.

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