Man Accused of Killing Ben Kredich Indicted by Knox County Grand Jury

Man Accused of Killing Ben Kredich Indicted by Knox County Grand Jury

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The man accused of driving under the influence, hitting and killing a 24-year-old man in Knoxville has been indicted by the Knox County Grand Jury.

Shannon Walker has been indicted for vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia and driving under the influence in connection to the death of Ben Kredich.

Knoxville Police say Walker was driving on Kingston Pike just west of Concord around 4:00 p.m. in August of 2023 when he crossed several lines of traffic, hitting Kredich.

Prior to the crash, Walker had reportedly been taken to Parkwest Medical Center after receiving Narcan. He was discharged from the hospital about an hour before the crash.

Just this week, the Ben Kredich Act, a bill aimed at addressing opioid-induced DUIs, passed in the Tennessee House. The bill now sits on Gov. Lee’s desk.

Loaded Firearms, Cash Seized in Knoxville Traffic Stop

Loaded Firearms, Cash Seized in Knoxville Traffic Stop

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Two men are facing charges after Knoxville Police find firearms in a car during a traffic stop early Wednesday morning.

Knoxville Police Department officials say officers stopped a car around 12:20 a.m. after witnessing a traffic violation at the intersection of Kenner Avenue and McConnell Street.

While searching the car, officers found three loaded firearms, including an “assault-style rifle” and over $2,500 from suspected drug sales.

An 18-year-old faces weapon and drug charges, while a 23-year-old was charged with convicted felon in possession of a weapon and resisting arrest.

Knoxville Police did not release the men’s names.

Knoxville Police Releases Video from Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant

Knoxville Police Releases Video from Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant

KPD NEWS RELEASE: KPD Releases Video from April 7th Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant at The Ammons Apartment Complex

The Knoxville Police Department has released the pertinent body-camera footage from the incident that occurred on April 7, 2024, when a man who was detained during a search warrant passed away.

At around 9:20 p.m. on the night of April 7, members of the KPD’s Special Operations Squad assisted the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in serving a search warrant at an apartment at The Ammons apartment complex on Asheville Highway. The search warrant was obtained as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation being led by the TBI’s Drug Investigations Division.

SOS personnel entered the apartment and detained numerous individuals. They remained on scene to assist with scene security.

While officers were still on scene, one of the subjects who was detained during the search warrant, identified as 57-year-old James Lee Dickens, reported that he did not feel well. On-scene KPD officers requested medical assistance at around 9:43 p.m. KFD personnel arrived on scene around nine minutes later.

Dickens was transported to the UT Medical Center via AMR, where his condition quickly and for unknown reasons deteriorated. Dickens passed away a short time after his arrival at UTMC.

No force was used during Dickens’ detainment. There were no violations of department policy or procedures identified in the preliminary review of the body-camera footage, and all of the involved officers remain on regular assignment.  

A link to the video can be found here: https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com.mcas.ms%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dex_YWBPam6U%26McasTsid%3D20893&McasCSRF=08a1150ecd07b14e7ff3b961a09cd0b10c97ad9fdc68f42d6d5f577e81675b6d here. The video starts when SOS personnel entered the apartment and runs uninterrupted until after Dickens’ handcuffs are removed and medical personnel take over.

The incident remains under investigation by both the TBI’s Criminal Investigation Division and the KPD’s Office of Professional Standards.

Per department policy, in the event of a critical incident, the Office of Public Information in coordination with the Technical Services Unit and other appropriate department personnel, will immediately begin preparing a video of said incident for public release. The purpose of the video release is to inform the community of the circumstances that led to the incident in a timely fashion. The department strives to release critical incident video to the public as expeditiously as possible, in coordination with District Attorney General Charme Allen and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

Knox County District Attorney says a Man has Pleaded Guilty on Charges Stemming from a Deadly Drag Racing Crash
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Knox County District Attorney says a Man has Pleaded Guilty on Charges Stemming from a Deadly Drag Racing Crash

A man pleads guilty to charges stemming from a deadly drag racing crash in East Knoxville. in January 2023.

The Knox County District Attorney’s Office says Tra’Shawn Glass has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide by drag racing and two counts of reckless aggravated assault in the January incident that killed a man and seriously injured two children.

The two cars were drag racing on Magnolia Avenue when they ran a red light, hitting an SUV being driven by Michael Williams, who died at the hospital, and critically injured his two grandchildren, ages 11 and 6 at the time.

Glass faces three to six years for the homicide charge and two to four years on each aggravated assault. As a part of the plea, an agreement has not been made as to whether the sentence will be served consecutively or concurrently.

Glass’s sentencing is scheduled for June 28.

Oak Ridge Schools Will Not Allow Guns in Buildings, Even if Concealed Carry Bill Signed, System Says

Oak Ridge Schools Will Not Allow Guns in Buildings, Even if Concealed Carry Bill Signed, System Says

Oak Ridge, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Although it has yet to be signed into law, a bill passed Tuesday allowing teachers and staff state-wide to request to carry a concealed handgun inside schools, will not fly in Oak Ridge.

WVLT reporting that representatives with Oak Ridge Schools issued a statement Wednesday indicating that the system “will not allow teachers or school staff to carry firearms in [its] buildings” even if Governor Bill Lee signs the measure.

“Should Governor Lee sign the legislation allowing concealed firearms in schools into law, Oak Ridge Schools will not allow teachers or school staff to carry firearms in our buildings,” the school system said in a statement. “As educators, it is our duty and privilege to keep our students and staff safe, and we remain committed to implementing effective and comprehensive policies that prioritize the well-being of everyone in Oak Ridge Schools.”

Representatives also stated that the school system feels no need to arm teachers, given its relationship with Oak Ridge law enforcement and safety regulations.

“We are grateful for our partnership with Oak Ridge law enforcement agencies and believe that our School Resource Officers and ongoing investments in safety infrastructure have a greater positive impact on our overall safety than arming staff would,” the statement said.

Gov. Lee Signs ‘Jillian’s Law’

Gov. Lee Signs ‘Jillian’s Law’

Nashville, TN (WOKI) “Jillian’s Law,” a bill requiring people committed to remain institutionalized until “competency” is restored or until a court approves an outpatient treatment plan, is now law in Tennessee.

Governor Bill Lee signed the measure Wednesday which also keeps those who are institutionalized from owning a firearm.

The bill passed the House and Senate unanimously earlier in the week.

It is named after Jillian Ludwig, a freshman at Belmont University in November 2023, who was shot and killed by a man who was deemed incompetent to stand trial for a prior crime.

Officials say a Dryer Likely Sparked a West Knoxville House Fire
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Officials say a Dryer Likely Sparked a West Knoxville House Fire

Officials with Rural Metro say a dryer catches fire and causes significant damage to a West Knoxville home.

Crews were called to the 10000 block of Summitt Mountain Court this (Wednesday) morning and found a dryer fire had spread into the void space between the floors.

Firefighters were able to keep it from spreading to other areas in the home.

All occupants got out safe and no injuries were reported.

AMICK’S BIG NIGHT HELPS #3 VOLS STAY UNBEATEN IN MIDWEEK ACTION
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AMICK’S BIG NIGHT HELPS #3 VOLS STAY UNBEATEN IN MIDWEEK ACTION

Game Recap: Baseball | April 23, 2024

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A two-homer night from Billy Amick and an impressive effort from the bullpen paced No. 3/3 Tennessee to a 12-4 victory over Western Carolina on Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Amick had a career night for the Vols, going 3-for-5 while driving in seven of the team’s 12 runs, setting a new career high in RBIs. The South Carolina native also tied a career best with three runs scored.

Kavares Tears drove in three runs of his own and homered for the second straight game with a three-run blast in UT’s six-run fifth inning. Colby Backus also went yard for the Big Orange, hitting a solo shot to open the fifth inning and tie the game at four after the Catamounts (21-17, 6-6 SoCon) plated four runs to take a one-run lead in the top of the fourth.

Blake Burke finished with two runs and a pair of singles to extend his nation-leading hitting streak to 31 consecutive games while Reese Chapman also had a multi-hit night for the Vols.

Dylan Loy got the start on the mound and allowed just one hit but gave up three runs after walking two batters in three innings of work. UT’s bullpen was able to pick him up, however, as the foursome of Andrew BehnkeMarcus PhillipsMatthew Dallas and JJ Garcia combined to pitch six shutout innings, allowing just two hits while striking out eight batters.

Nate Stocum had two of Western Carolina’s three hits and also scored a run. Catamounts’ starting pitcher Spenser Hamblen fell to 2-4 on the year after giving up seven runs on six hits in four innings pitched.

Tuesday’s win kept the Vols unbeaten streak in midweek games intact, as they improved to 11-0 in such contests this season.

STAT OF THE GAME: With 12 runs in Tuesday’s victory, Tennessee has now scored double-digit runs in each of his last six midweek games.

UP NEXT: UT (34-7, 12-6 SEC) has a quick turnaround with just one day off before beginning its home series against Missouri on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. on the SEC Network.

A Controversial Bill Passes the House and Awaits Governor Bill Lee’s Signature

A Controversial Bill Passes the House and Awaits Governor Bill Lee’s Signature

The Tennessee House of Representatives passes a controversial bill that will allow teachers to be armed with a concealed handgun in schools. 

The bill, which passed today (Tuesday), is sitting on Governor Bill Lee’s desk. There have been protest from teachers, parents and lawmakers opposed to the bill at the Capital this week and one teacher was asked to leave the gallery for shouting during the debate for the bill.

Knox County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk says whenever any bill passes into law, that’s when they start getting more direction for what it means and what the school system requirements are and KCS will follow state law.

Knox County schools already have armed school resource officers in the buildings. 

The bill stipulates that anyone wanting to carry on school grounds would need permission from a superintendent, principal and chief of police or law enforcement agency and requires those carrying weapons undergo yearly background checks, psychological evaluations and 40 hours of training. 

An Investigation is Underway Following a House Fire in East Knoxville

An Investigation is Underway Following a House Fire in East Knoxville

The Knoxville Fire Department is investigating a house fire in East Knoxville.

Crews called to the 2100 block of Hoitt Avenue last night (Tuesday) and found smoke coming from the side of the home which was moving quickly into the house through the attic.  They put the fire out in a matter of minutes but the house suffered smoke, fire, and water damage.

There were 3 people living in the house but they weren’t home but are now displaced. 

There were no injuries reported.

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Man Accused of Killing Ben Kredich Indicted by Knox County Grand Jury

Man Accused of Killing Ben Kredich Indicted by Knox County Grand Jury

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The man accused of driving under the influence, hitting and killing a 24-year-old man in Knoxville has been indicted by the Knox County Grand Jury. Shannon Walker has been indicted for vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia and driving under the influence in connection to the death of…Continue Reading

Loaded Firearms, Cash Seized in Knoxville Traffic Stop

Loaded Firearms, Cash Seized in Knoxville Traffic Stop

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Two men are facing charges after Knoxville Police find firearms in a car during a traffic stop early Wednesday morning. Knoxville Police Department officials say officers stopped a car around 12:20 a.m. after witnessing a traffic violation at the intersection of Kenner Avenue and McConnell Street. While searching the car, officers found…Continue Reading

Knoxville Police Releases Video from Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant

Knoxville Police Releases Video from Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant

KPD NEWS RELEASE: KPD Releases Video from April 7th Death of Man Detained During Search Warrant at The Ammons Apartment Complex The Knoxville Police Department has released the pertinent body-camera footage from the incident that occurred on April 7, 2024, when a man who was detained during a search warrant passed away. At around 9:20 p.m.…Continue Reading

Knox County District Attorney says a Man has Pleaded Guilty on Charges Stemming from a Deadly Drag Racing Crash
Photo courtesy of WVLT

Knox County District Attorney says a Man has Pleaded Guilty on Charges Stemming from a Deadly Drag Racing Crash

A man pleads guilty to charges stemming from a deadly drag racing crash in East Knoxville. in January 2023. The Knox County District Attorney’s Office says Tra’Shawn Glass has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide by drag racing and two counts of reckless aggravated assault in the January incident that killed a man and seriously injured two children.…Continue Reading

Oak Ridge Schools Will Not Allow Guns in Buildings, Even if Concealed Carry Bill Signed, System Says

Oak Ridge Schools Will Not Allow Guns in Buildings, Even if Concealed Carry Bill Signed, System Says

Oak Ridge, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Although it has yet to be signed into law, a bill passed Tuesday allowing teachers and staff state-wide to request to carry a concealed handgun inside schools, will not fly in Oak Ridge. WVLT reporting that representatives with Oak Ridge Schools issued a statement Wednesday indicating that the system…Continue Reading

Gov. Lee Signs ‘Jillian’s Law’

Gov. Lee Signs ‘Jillian’s Law’

Nashville, TN (WOKI) “Jillian’s Law,” a bill requiring people committed to remain institutionalized until “competency” is restored or until a court approves an outpatient treatment plan, is now law in Tennessee. Governor Bill Lee signed the measure Wednesday which also keeps those who are institutionalized from owning a firearm. The bill passed the House and…Continue Reading

Officials say a Dryer Likely Sparked a West Knoxville House Fire
Photo courtesy of WVLT

Officials say a Dryer Likely Sparked a West Knoxville House Fire

Officials with Rural Metro say a dryer catches fire and causes significant damage to a West Knoxville home. Crews were called to the 10000 block of Summitt Mountain Court this (Wednesday) morning and found a dryer fire had spread into the void space between the floors. Firefighters were able to keep it from spreading to…Continue Reading

AMICK’S BIG NIGHT HELPS #3 VOLS STAY UNBEATEN IN MIDWEEK ACTION
Courtesy / UT Athletics

AMICK’S BIG NIGHT HELPS #3 VOLS STAY UNBEATEN IN MIDWEEK ACTION

Game Recap: Baseball | April 23, 2024 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A two-homer night from Billy Amick and an impressive effort from the bullpen paced No. 3/3 Tennessee to a 12-4 victory over Western Carolina on Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Amick had a career night for the Vols, going 3-for-5 while driving in seven of the team’s 12…Continue Reading

A Controversial Bill Passes the House and Awaits Governor Bill Lee’s Signature

A Controversial Bill Passes the House and Awaits Governor Bill Lee’s Signature

The Tennessee House of Representatives passes a controversial bill that will allow teachers to be armed with a concealed handgun in schools.  The bill, which passed today (Tuesday), is sitting on Governor Bill Lee’s desk. There have been protest from teachers, parents and lawmakers opposed to the bill at the Capital this week and one teacher was…Continue Reading

An Investigation is Underway Following a House Fire in East Knoxville

An Investigation is Underway Following a House Fire in East Knoxville

The Knoxville Fire Department is investigating a house fire in East Knoxville. Crews called to the 2100 block of Hoitt Avenue last night (Tuesday) and found smoke coming from the side of the home which was moving quickly into the house through the attic.  They put the fire out in a matter of minutes but the…Continue Reading