Officials were outraged after the man charged in the Oct. 30 shooting in Memphis, Tennessee, was released without bail.
The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Tyrese Earnest, is accused of cornering a FedEx employee outside a distribution center and fatally shooting him. new york post reported on sunday.
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reportedly enthusiastic shot The victim was his co-worker, ABC 24 reported Sunday.
The newspaper reported that state Sen. Brent Taylor criticized Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy and Shelby County General Sessions Judge Bill Anderson over the case.
The victim is shot According to WREG, on his arms and chest:
The ABC 24 article continued:
On November 23, 2024, Taylor appears in courtroom audio purportedly from Judge Anderson and prosecutor Steve Mulroy during the hearing of Tyrese Earnest, who is accused of shooting and killing a co-worker at the FedEx World Hub. published a series of criticisms of Judge Bill. Anderson said on his social media.
Ernest, 18, is one of three men charged in the shooting that occurred in the FedEx Hub parking lot around 4 a.m. on Oct. 30, 2024. He is charged with attempted second-degree murder, using a firearm with intent to commit a felony, reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and criminal damage to property.
At a Nov. 12 hearing, Judge Anderson reduced Ernest's bail from $200,000 to ROR (self recognizance), according to court records.
Taylor said in a social media post on Saturday. said He obtained audio of Judge Anderson granting ROR to the suspect.
Readers can click to listen to the audio. here.
“Frankly, I am angry about this entire bail hearing involving Judge Anderson and Prosecutor Mulroy's office. This highlights what is so wrong with the Shelby County justice system. '' Taylor said.
I obtained the audio (link in comment) of the hearing in which the so-called Judge Anderson impermissibly granted ROR.
Posted by Senator Brent Taylor above Saturday, November 23, 2024
taylor I wrote Another post on Sunday said Judge Anderson was heard asking the defendant's mother how much bail she could set.
“There were no ADA objections! In fact, at no point in the audio file can you hear any ADA objects in progress. Surprisingly, you can hear the sound at the minute marker. 3:10 The ADA didn't even know about the victim's condition.''
Restorative justice conspirators like Prosecutor Mulroy, Outlaw Judge Anderson, and their allies at Just City and Decercerate Memphis have been promoting a solvency system that has been debunked and now they have sown. They are reaping what they have earned. Rogue Judge Bill Anderson literally asked in open court how much bail the defendant could come up with. Apparently, Tyrese Earnest wanted to get out of prison for free, so the defendant said he couldn't afford anything.
“The details of the alleged crime, the fact that the victim was ambushed, and the violent nature of the crime lead us to believe that this suspect poses a threat to public safety,” Mulroy said in a statement. .
Two other people charged in the case, twins Ja Marcus Odell and Ja Marion Odell, reportedly remain in custody on $80,000 bail.





