arson in protest over homeless policies – Nashville, TN

A 68-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly setting a dumpster on fire in downtown Nashville as a protest against the city’s homeless policies. He is being held on a $20,000 bond.

Authorities say he admitted to setting the blaze intentionally in Arcade Alley, a popular pedestrian corridor in the city’s downtown area.

He claimed it was an act of protest directed at Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell over the city’s approach to homelessness.

No injuries were reported, but the fire prompted a swift response from fire crews and police due to its location in a high-traffic area near businesses and residential buildings.

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Every Window Smashed at Wing and Burger Bar – Memphis, TN

May 11, 2025

Vandals smashed out every window at Hillboyz Wing and Burger Bar over the weekend. This was the second time in just four months the restaurant on Lamar Avenue had been targeted.

This time, the damage was estimated at $36,000, according to the Memphis Police Department. Officers were called to the business just before 1 a.m. Sunday and found every window had been shattered, police said.

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Tennessee prison riot contained after several hours; 3 inmates and 1 guard injured – Hartsville, TN

June 9, 2025

Inmates at a Tennessee prison sought to destroy property, compromised security cameras and set a few fires during a riot that took several hours to contain and caused minor injuries to three inmates and one guard, the facility’s private operator said.

On Sunday evening, a large group of inmates at Trousdale Turner Correctional Center from several housing units left their cells and accessed an inner yard, becoming “disruptive and confrontational” and refusing to follow the staff’s directions, according to CoreCivic spokesperson Ryan Gustin. The prison in Hartsville, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northeast of Nashville, is the subject of an ongoing U.S. Department of Justice investigation.

One correctional officer was assaulted and released from the hospital. Three inmates were being treated for minor injuries, Gustin said.

The prison’s staff used chemical agents on the inmates, who were secured by early Monday morning. They did not reach the perimeter and state troopers and local law enforcement officers were positioned outside the facility. The Tennessee Highway Patrol deployed about 75 troopers and the agency remained on site overnight until “every prisoner had been accounted for,” Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security spokesperson Jason Pack said.

The prison remained on lockdown while CoreCivic and the Tennessee Department of Correction investigate the riot, Gustin said.

The incident followed an assault by two Trousdale inmates Saturday that injured a correctional officer who remains at the hospital, Gustin said.

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Joint Munitions Command production, storage, and distribution facilities across the USA

The following dossier contains descriptions of all Joint Munitions Command production, storage, and distribution facilities from the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant to the east coast. It does not include dedicated JMC demilitarization facilities.

Each document is a guide to the facility location, its purpose, its function and known links within military and civilian arms manufacture, and its connection to this wider network via military-designated strategic rail (STRACNET). These facilities are not wholly dependent on rail for shipping, but the nature of the military equipment they produce guarantees that much of it must move by rail between manufacturing locations and to east coast ports for transport to Israel or supporting US installations and vessels in the region.

These facilities covered here are, from west to east:

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, McAlester, Oklahoma​​​​​​​
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, Middletown, Iowa
​​​​​​​Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, Independence, Missouri​​​​​​​
Pine Bluff Arsenal, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Quad City Cartridge Case Facility/Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois
Crane Army Ammunition Activity, Crane, Indiana
Anniston Munitions Center, Anniston, Alabama​​​​​​​
Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Kingsport, Tennessee
Blue Grass Army Depot, Richmond, Kentucky​​​​​​​
Radford Army Ammunition Plant, Radford, Virginia
Letterkenny Munitions Center, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania​​​​​​​
Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Our initial focus on the eastern sections of this network is motivated by reporting on specific chains of munitions production involving these plants, as well as their proximity to the east coast ports. If your region is not covered in this breakdown, don’t worry, the work awaits for you as well. Many civilian arms manufacturers, as well as Air Force plants, are also served by STRACNET. Unredacted state by state maps are publicly available at https://www. sddc. army. mil/sites/TEA/Functions/SpecialAssistant/Pages/RailroadsNationalDefense .aspx with many fascinating locations marked. You, too, can see where tracks cross rivers and go through tunnels in satellite images. Our – and your – centralized knowledge base of this fragile infrastructure network will only continue to grow.

We enclose as well our perspective on methods for targeted rail disruption.

This is only the beginning.

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vandalism of multiple churches – Clarksville, TN

February 2, 2025

Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in the vandalism of multiple churches, according to the Clarksville Police Department.

CPD said multiple churches of different denominations have been vandalized over the past few days. Churches in the areas of Memorial Extension, Sango Road and Highway 76 reported damage. The damage included building windows and vehicle windows being broken.

“The total estimated damage is approximately $9,000,” CPD said.

Currently, police do not believe these incidents are hate crimes.

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Source: Unravel