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TN Politics: Mayor Strickland Puts Focus on Crime, But It's Not Just a City Problem

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland dedicated much of his State of the City Speech Wednesday to reversing the upward trajectory of violent crime, which has hit record highs since the start of the pandemic.

Political analyst Otis Sanford says that while Memphis' Black communities are still skeptical of over-policing, the mayor has the majority's support in his calls for more police funding.

But many law enforcement agencies link the rise in Memphis' gun violence to state laws that precipitated a flood of stolen guns here. As the Democratic mayor appeals to the Republican-led legislature for help, tougher sentencing laws may be his only proposal to get traction, and Sanford says that could reverse some of the criminal justice reforms designed to reduce the populations of state prisons.

Finally, Strickland also addressed the Shelby County Juvenile Court, which he says has been a "revolving door" for youthful offenders.

Reporting from the gates of Graceland to the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, Christopher has covered Memphis news, arts, culture and politics for more than 20 years in print and on the radio. He is currently WKNO's News Director and Senior Producer at the University of Memphis' Institute for Public Service Reporting. Join his conversations about the Memphis arts scene on the WKNO Culture Desk Facebook page.