
Black clergy and DA clash in racially charged Tennessee rally over police chief's prosecution
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A group of Black clergy members and a Chattanooga DA clashed in a racially charged rally over a former police chief's prosecution on registration fraud.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said it conducted an investigation that revealed Murphy was still claiming an address in Fulton County, Georgia, as her official residence while registering to vote in Hamilton County using a Chattanooga, Tennessee, address. At the time, her contract for Chattanooga's police chief job required that she be a city resident, according to WTVC. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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Murphy's Tennessee voter registration conflicted with a property tax exemption she receives in Fulton County by claiming a home there as her primary residence, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported in March. Both documents were signed under penalty of perjury.