2022 Memphis shootings
2022 Memphis shootings | |
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Location | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Date | September 7, 2022 c. 12:56 a.m. – 8:58 p.m. (CDT) |
Attack type | Spree shooting, triple-murder |
Weapons | Glock pistol (modified) |
Deaths | 3 |
Injured | 3 |
Accused | Ezekiel Kelly |
On September 7, 2022, three people were killed and three others were injured after a gunman went on a shooting spree in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The attack was livestreamed on Facebook Live.[1]
Shootings
The shootings began at around 12:56 a.m., when a man was found fatally shot on Lyndale Avenue.[1] At 4:38 p.m., another man was found fatally shot on South Parkway East. Video surveillance showed that the gunman had fired multiple shots. Two minutes later, a woman with multiple gunshots to the leg was found at the intersection of Norris Road and Interstate 240. The gunman fled in a sedan eastbound on Norris Road.[2]
At 5:59 p.m., a man was found in critical condition outside of an AutoZone on Jackson Avenue with multiple bullets wounds to the chest. At around the same time, the suspect, 19-year-old Ezekiel Kelly, posted a livestream on Facebook Live in which he reportedly entered the AutoZone, shot a man, and exited.[2]
At 6:12 p.m., police received a tip that Kelly was on Facebook Live claiming that he would harm civilians. They subsequently launched a manhunt for Kelly and ordered a shelter-in-place. At 7:23 p.m., the gunman shot a woman on Poplar Avenue and took her SUV. A minute later, a man was found shot and injured further down the same street.
At 8:56 p.m., the gunman carjacked a woman driving a Dodge Challenger on Highway 51. Two minutes later, police located the vehicle northbound on Interstate 55 and arrested Kelly.[2]
Police later stated that a 17-year-old girl initially believed to have been killed in the shootings was killed by another suspect.[3]
Accused and legal proceedings
Ezekiel Kelly, a 19-year-old male (born October 14, 2002), was previously convicted of a felony.[4] Shortly before he was arrested, Kelly suffered injuries after allegedly crashing a stolen vehicle in Whitehaven.[1] He has been charged with first degree murder.[5] Additional charges were also filed including two additional counts of first-degree murder, along with terrorism and carjacking.[6]
On March 27, 2023, prosecutors said they would pursue the death penalty if Kelly is convicted.[7]
See also
- Gun violence in the United States
- 2022 Detroit shootings
References
- ^ a b c "LIVE UPDATES: Man on shooting spree in Memphis, police say". FOX13 News Memphis. September 8, 2022. Archived from the original on September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
- ^ a b c "Police detail Memphis shooting spree timeline". localmemphis.com. September 8, 2022. Archived from the original on September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
- ^ James, Jordan; Royer, David; Anderson, Courtney (September 9, 2022). "MPD now says Teen not killed in shooting rampage". WREG. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
- ^ "Police: Memphis man on shooting spree recording attacks to Facebook still at large". FOX TV Digital Team. September 7, 2022. Archived from the original on September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
- ^ "4 killed, man arrested in Memphis shootings after grisly live stream". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved September 9, 2022.
- ^ "Ezekiel Kelly, the man police say shot people at random, enters not guilty plea". Retrieved September 9, 2022.
- ^ Sanz, Adrian (March 27, 2023). "Prosecutors seeking death penalty in Memphis shootings". Associated Press. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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