logo
Renewed call for LPRs after Nashville doctor involved in serious pedestrian hit-and-run

Renewed call for LPRs after Nashville doctor involved in serious pedestrian hit-and-run

Yahoo27-02-2025

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Some Metro leaders continue to push for license plate readers after a Nashville doctor was involved in a serious pedestrian hit-and-run over the weekend.
TriStar Stonecrest's Dr. Joshua Taylor was crossing the street near the Melrose area when he was reportedly struck by a vehicle before it drove off. News 2 continues to show surveillance video of a maroon Jeep Liberty, with a gray or black driver's side door, that police are seeking.
'Could LPRs help in this instance? There is no doubt about it,' said Jordan Huffman, Metro Councilmember for District 14.
📧 Have breaking news come to you: →
Huffman said LPRs have been caught up in controversy and politics after Nashville took part in a 6-month pilot program that ended in 2023.
'LPRs are utilized throughout the country, and they are proven to significantly help solve hit and runs like this,' Huffman said.
Currently, every county surrounding Davidson County has an LPR system.
However, right now, the priority for the Metro Council is passing Fusus. The surveillance program allows police to access business surveillance cameras with the owner's permission. However, the program has also been met with criticism when it comes to privacy concerns.
'It's just one more step on a very, very slippery slope,' one councilmember said back in December.
| READ MORE |
However, Huffman believes Fusus will get the votes it needs and pass by the end of March. He said then it would be all hands on deck for LPRs.
He hopes an LPR contract will be on his desk by the spring. 'As far as a timeline goes, if we pass this, then I think we can start seeing these installed at the end of this year, but we are so far behind and we can't get these things up quick enough.'
He said if LPRs were already in place, they would most likely catch this driver and countless more criminals.

'We can start to close cases. We can keep our streets safe and that's what our public demands and that's what I'm after,' Huffman said.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Arkansans getting government assistance ask senators to vote down ‘Big Beautiful Bill'
Arkansans getting government assistance ask senators to vote down ‘Big Beautiful Bill'

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Arkansans getting government assistance ask senators to vote down ‘Big Beautiful Bill'

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansans receiving government assistance are asking Arkansas senators in Washington to vote against President Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.' Chanting 'The big ugly bill will kill,' about a dozen people spoke out against changes to Medicaid, SNAP, and HUD Housing in the 1,000-page bill while arguing that health, food and housing are human rights. Big, beautiful bill heads to the Senate Norma Huffman is a member of Arkansas Community Organizations, the group that organized a visit to the Washington D.C. and Little Rock offices of Senators Cotton and Boozman on Wednesday. 'We are here to try to convince the head honcho of this office to vote no,' Huffman stated. Huffman is a single parent and says she is permanently disabled. She is on Medicaid, SNAP, and housing assistance for her needs, and she fears what the future will hold if Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' becomes law. 'We have to fight for ourselves because we know for a fact nobody else is going to,' Huffman argued. The act proposes substantial cuts, restrictions, and added requirements for Medicaid and SNAP, shifting more costs to states, limiting eligibility, and repealing support programs. For HUD, the bill removes funding for cost-cutting green retrofitting. Hattie Temple says any change could be a triple blow to her and hundreds of thousands more. 'It makes our deficit higher. It doesn't make any sense. Everything that he (Trump) cuts is to keep the folks down that are already down,' Temple stated. Trump 'disappointed' by Musk criticism of 'big, beautiful bill' Senator John Boozman provided this statement when asked about the visit: 'Work requirements for able-bodied adults are a fair and effective way to ensure SNAP and Medicaid benefits are directed to those who truly need them. By implementing commonsense policies, we can strengthen the programs while eliminating waste, reducing federal spending and promoting accountability.' -Senator John Boozman At the time of this report, Senator Cotton's office has not replied to requests for comment. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man drives to North Nashville fire station after being shot, police say
Man drives to North Nashville fire station after being shot, police say

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Man drives to North Nashville fire station after being shot, police say

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — An investigation is underway following a shooting that left a motorist injured in Nashville Tuesday night. According to Metro Nashville dispatch, the incident was called in shortly before 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10 from an address in the 1700 block of Dr. DB Todd Jr. Boulevard that's listed as Nashville Fire Department Station 11. 1 dead, 1 in custody after shooting in Madison The Metro Nashville Police Department told News 2 that a man was shot in the shoulder while driving a rented Tesla. He reportedly drove to the fire station after realizing he'd been shot and was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with a non-life-threatening injury. Officials said the victim told investigators he heard gunfire while nearing the intersection of Clarksville Pike at Rosa Parks Boulevard. Woman injured in shooting at Whites Creek Pike gas station Detectives are still working to determine the vehicle and suspect involved in the shooting, according to authorities. No additional details have been released about this ongoing investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pedestrian dead after being hit while walking along Murfreesboro Pike
Pedestrian dead after being hit while walking along Murfreesboro Pike

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Pedestrian dead after being hit while walking along Murfreesboro Pike

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A pedestrian died after he was struck by a minivan on Murfreesboro Pike near Edge O Lake Drive Tuesday night, according to Nashville authorities. The Metro Nashville Police Department said the preliminary investigation indicates a Dodge Caravan was heading southbound when it hit a man, who was walking in a traffic lane, around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. Community remembers woman killed while walking dog in Germantown Law enforcement reported the 44-year-old man was brought to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he died. Officials are working to notify his family. Police said the driver of the Dodge stayed at the scene, adding that there were no signs of impairment. ⏩ No additional details have been released about Tuesday night's collision. Meanwhile, authorities told News 2 on Wednesday, June 11 that there have been 39 fatalities from crashes so far this year, including five pedestrians and six motorcyclists. For the sake of comparison, there were reportedly 116 deaths from crashes, 33 of whom were pedestrians, in 2024. 📲 Download the News 2 app to stay updated on the go.📧 Sign up for WKRN email alerts to have breaking news sent to your inbox.💻 for Nashville, TN and all of Middle Tennessee. This is a developing story. WKRN News 2 will continue to update this article as new information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store