Knoxville Fire Department Crews Respond to a Gas Leak at Sam’s Club

Knoxville Fire Department Crews Respond to a Gas Leak at Sam’s Club

At 8:03 AM, The Knox County Emergency Communications District received a call for several individuals, approximately 6],  who were sick inside the Sam’s Club East building.

Upon arrival, KFD discovered several persons working inside the Sam’s Club had become nauseous in the last hour. These individuals were showing signs and symptoms of Carbon monoxide poisoning. CO is an odorless and colorless gas often associated with the incomplete combustion of Natural Gas heating in air units in facilities such as this building. Sams’s management advised a unit on the roof had recently been worked on, and KFD was able, in conjunction with KUB, to confirm that there was a malfunctioning unit on the roof.

KFD worked with Sam’s management to secure the unit’s gas and air out of the building.

During this time, KFD and AMR identified nine individuals who needed further medical evaluation, and AMR transported those persons to area hospitals.

The building has been deemed safe and will be returned to Sam’s management shortly. Likely, Sam’s will reopen within the hour.

A total of 43 of Sam’s employees were in the building at the time of the call.

A sub-contractor was also working on a remodel of the building. The sub was not working on the heat and air unit.

3 KFD Engine Companies

1 Ladder Company

1 Hazmat Unit

1 Battalion Chief

2 Assistant Chiefs

1 EMS Division Unit

18 Members

Signs of CO poisoning:

Headache

Weakness

Dizziness

Short of Breath

Confusion

Blurred Vision

Loss of muscle control

Loss of consciousness

For possible CO poisoning, get into fresh air immediately and seek medical care immediately.

Four Law Enforcement Officers are Killed in Charlotte, North Carolina While Trying to Serve an Arrest Warrant
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Four Law Enforcement Officers are Killed in Charlotte, North Carolina While Trying to Serve an Arrest Warrant

Four law enforcement officers were killed, and four others were wounded while trying to serve an arrest warrant in a neighborhood in Charlotte.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said Monday night an officer who had been injured in the shooting had died.

During a news conference Monday afternoon, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force was called to a home to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

When they arrived, they were met by gunfire, according to WBTV.

After a three-hour standoff, the suburban Charlotte home was torn open. Armored vehicles smashed into it, ripping off windows and entire doorways that were left broken. Several armored vehicles were parked across yards, some with tree branches dangling off them.

Officers returned fire, killing one suspect who was later pronounced dead in the front yard of the home.

The task force was fired on by the wanted suspect as they approached the house and the man was killed in the front yard, Jennings said. Police identified the suspect as 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes, who was wanted for possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of felony to elude out of Lincoln County.

Authorities then faced gunfire coming from inside the home, leading to a standoff. Two people, a woman and a 17-year-old male, were taken to the police station as persons of interest. Police also say a high-powered rifle was seized from the home.

Jennings said a total of eight officers were shot, four with the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force and four with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

“Today we lost some heroes who were out simply trying to keep our community safe,” Jennings said at a news conference.

Three were killed during the incident, one of whom was confirmed to be a U.S. Marshal by that service.

The North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections stated that two of the members of the task force were veterans of their department. They were identified as Sam Poloche and Aledn Elliot. Poloche leaves behind a wife and two children, and Elliot and his wife were parents to one child.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said Officer Joshua Eyer, a six-year veteran of the force, died later at the hospital.

GoFundMe has been started to provide support for those affected.

President Joe Biden released the following statement:

Earlier today, four brave law enforcement officers – including a Deputy U.S. Marshal – were killed in the line of duty. They are heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice, rushing into harm’s way to protect us. We mourn for them and their loved ones. And we pray for the recoveries of the courageous officers who were wounded.

When a law enforcement officer puts on that shield in the morning and heads out the door, their family members dread the phone call – the very call that came today. It’s like losing a piece of your soul. To the families of those we lost: Jill and I, and all Americans, are here for you. And we will always be here for you.

We must do more to protect our law enforcement officers. That means funding them – so they have the resources they need to do their jobs and keep us safe. And it means taking additional action to combat the scourge of gun violence. Now. Leaders in Congress need to step up so that we ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, require safe storage of guns, and pass universal background checks and a national red flag law. Enough is enough.

May God Bless these fallen heroes.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, tweeted, calling the incident an “attack in Charlotte.”

“An attack in Charlotte on our brave law enforcement officers who swore an oath to protect and serve us all,” he wrote. “Susan and I are praying for everyone’s safety.”

Mayor Vi Lyles issued the following statement regarding the shooting: “I am deeply saddened by the shooting that occurred that involved Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers and US Marshals today. I ask that all Charlotteans keep them, the other injured officers, and their families in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”

Gov. Roy Cooper also tweeted, stating he was in contact with law enforcement “concerning the tragic shooting in the Charlotte area, and we have offered state resources to help.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

TBI Investigating Inmate’s Death at Campbell County Jail

TBI Investigating Inmate’s Death at Campbell County Jail

Campbell County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating following an inmate’s death at the Campbell County Jail.

TBI officials say 26-year-old Faith Evans died at the jail Monday morning, and special agents are investigating what led to her death at the request of Eighth Judicial District Attorney General Jared Effler.

TBI says the investigation remains active and ongoing.

Agents were also requested to investigate an inmate death earlier this month. Forty-seven year old Gary Wayne Burriss was found dead at the Campbell County Jail on April 19.

One Dead after Blount County Shooting, Sheriff’s Office Says

One Dead after Blount County Shooting, Sheriff’s Office Says

Blount County, TN (WOKI) The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a person in connection to a deadly shooting Friday night in a rural area of the county.

BCSO officials say deputies responded to Pryor Road, which is located in a rural community off Nails Creek Road between Wildwood and Seymour, where they found one person dead.

BCSO says another person was taken into custody, and the shooting remains under investigation.

Knoxville Police Identify Victim in Deadly Hit-and-Run, Asking for Help Finding Car

Knoxville Police Identify Victim in Deadly Hit-and-Run, Asking for Help Finding Car

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville police have identified the victim in Friday’s fatal hit-and-run crash on Chapman Highway.

Officers called to Chapman Highway at Fort Avenue, just south of the Henley Street Bridge early Friday morning, found 40-year-old Zachariah Allen in the intersection; he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

A witness says Allen was hit by a black SUV while walking across Chapman Highway, and that the SUV drove away.

KPD says efforts are ongoing to identify and locate the driver of the involved vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165.

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting in North Knoxville Which Started at a Hotel Parking Lot

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting in North Knoxville Which Started at a Hotel Parking Lot

Knoxville Police are investigating an early (Monday) morning shooting in North Knoxville.

Officers responded to a shooting at the Red Roof Inn on Central Avenue Pike and learned there was a female gunshot victim in the parking lot of the Hooters on Central Avenue Pike while responding to the original call.

Officers went to Hooters and saw a man providing aid to a female victim but he jumped on a motorcycle and sped away and crashed on Cedar Lane near Haynes Sterchi Road. The bike was stolen out of Chattanooga.

Police believe the man and woman were at the Inn attempting to steal another motorcycle. Another man fired multiple rounds, striking the woman at least one time and left the scene before police arrived.

The woman is in extremely critical condition, while the male who crashed on the fleeing motorcycle was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The Owner of a Maryville Restaurant is Charged with Theft for Stealing Thousands in Meat in an Unique Way
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The Owner of a Maryville Restaurant is Charged with Theft for Stealing Thousands in Meat in an Unique Way

The owner of Joe’s Italian Cuisine, an Italian restaurant in Maryville, is charged with theft of merchandise after stealing thousands in meat from area grocery stores by putting it in his pants.

50 year-old Clement Milanzi was arrested at a Kroger on Northshore Drive on Thursday after he was seen selecting about $166 of merchandise and stuffing four steaks into his pants, according to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.

He then went to the self-checkout and skipped scanning $107 worth of merchandise then left the store and was taken into custody.

KCSO detectives say similar thefts happened at other stores. The grocery stores reported a combined total loss exceeding $4,100.

He is scheduled to be arraigned on May 6th.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Shooting in a West Knoxville Park
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The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Shooting in a West Knoxville Park

An investigation is underway after a woman is shot in a West Knoxville park.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office was called to McFee Park yesterday (Sunday) morning for a woman who had been shot in the foot. Officials don’t know which direction the bullet came from as the park is near a wooded area.

The victim was taken to the hospital with a non-life threatening.

Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities.

Jefferson County Nurse Charged after Stealing Pills from Patient, Sheriff’s Office Says

Jefferson County Nurse Charged after Stealing Pills from Patient, Sheriff’s Office Says

Jefferson City, TN (WOKI) An in-home nurse in Jefferson City is facing several charges after authorities say she stole medication from one of her patients.

Officials with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office say 47-year-old Sally Hensley was charged Friday with theft, burglary and neglect of an elderly or vulnerable adult after security camera footage provided by the patient showed Hensley pocketing approximately 15 hydrocodone pills.

The patient had alerted authorities about missing medication earlier in the week.

JCSO says they don’t think this was an isolated event and encourages any patient with similar circumstances involving this nurse to contact Det./Sgt. Jonathan Owens at 866-397-9411 ext. 1106.”

Great Smoky Mountains Synchronized Firefly Lottery Now Open

Great Smoky Mountains Synchronized Firefly Lottery Now Open

Gatlinburg, TN (WOKI) Great Smoky Mountains National Park will host the annual synchronous firefly viewing opportunity at Elkmont from Monday, June 3 through Monday, June 10, but securing a spot requires entering a lottery.

The event is one of the park’s most unique. Each year in late May or early June, Photinus carolinus, a firefly species, flashes synchronously. Since 2006, the park has limited access to Elkmont during the event’s peak to help reduce traffic and disturbances to the insects.

You can enter the lottery for a seven person maximum vehicle reservation by going to recreation dot gov starting Friday, April 26 at 10 a.m. through Monday, April 29 at 11:59 p.m.

A total of 1,120 vehicle reservations (140 per night) will be issued.

All lottery applicants will be charged a $1.00 application fee. Successful applicants will automatically be given reservations, and a $24.00 reservation fee will be charged to the same credit or debit card used for the application fee.

During the event, Elkmont will close to the general public after 4:00 p.m.; exceptions are made for passholders, Elkmont campers and campers headed to the backcountry.