Cops Catch Suspect Accused of Carjacking WREG Reporter
Police have arrested the man accused of carjacking a WREG reporter at a South Memphis gas station.
Lashunaye Railford, 43, has been charged with Carjacking and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Dangerous Felony.
On Tuesday, WREG reporter Mike Suriani was carjacked while filling up his company vehicle around 10:30 a.m.
The suspect, who was wearing a mask, walked up to Suriani with his hand on a gun sticking out of his pocket and demanded the vehicle. The man got away with the car along with all of Suriani's personal items and equipment. Suriani uninjured.
The Memphis Police said Railford was found on Wednesday in the Toyota RAV4 when he was taken into custody.
His bond has not been set. He is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.

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Police have arrested the man accused of carjacking a WREG reporter at a South Memphis gas station. Lashunaye Railford, 43, has been charged with Carjacking and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Dangerous Felony. On Tuesday, WREG reporter Mike Suriani was carjacked while filling up his company vehicle around 10:30 a.m. The suspect, who was wearing a mask, walked up to Suriani with his hand on a gun sticking out of his pocket and demanded the vehicle. The man got away with the car along with all of Suriani's personal items and equipment. Suriani uninjured. The Memphis Police said Railford was found on Wednesday in the Toyota RAV4 when he was taken into custody. His bond has not been set. He is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.