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CHATTANOOGA, TN. – Chattanooga Police officers, including members of the Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team responded overnight to a domestic disorder with a weapon.

Officers got the call to the 1900 block of South Kelley Street at 11:35 Saturday night. They were able to escort family members out of the residence, during which the suspect pointed his gun at the officers. After the other members had been escorted out, the suspect came out a back door and again pointed his gun at police, officers engaged and shot the suspect.

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – The Chattanooga Police Department’s Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team and Hostage Negotiation Team (HNT) Friday night successfully ended a standoff on Bunch Street with no one getting hurt.

Officers were trying to serve an outstanding carjacking warrant on 40-year-old Teezo Boyd at a residence in the 5700 block of Bunch Street just after 7:00 last night when Boyd slammed the door and refused orders to come out of the house. SWAT and HNT were called and, after a three-hour standoff, successfully convinced Boyd to exit.

A fire at East Lake Academy of Fine Arts is under investigation. At 10:36 AM on Friday 9/1/23, Chattanooga Fire was called to the school at 2700 E 34th Stree...

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – A 54-year-old Ooltewah man was the victim in this afternoon’s fatal crash in the 6400 block of Mountain View Road.

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – CPD traffic investigators are on the scene of a fatal wreck in the 6400 block of Mountain View Road. One person was killed in the accident.

Investigators are asking the public to avoid the 6400 block of Mountain View Road north of Ooltewah High School until at least 4:30 this afternoon. Ooltewah Georgetown Road is a north-south alternate.

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – Police continue their investigation into this afternoon’s shooting of a 15-year-old on Bradt Street.

Officers responded to a person shot call in the 1600 block of Bradt Street at 4:23 this afternoon and found the juvenile with a gunshot wound. Medics took him to the hospital with what is believed to be a non-life threatening injury.

No one has been arrested yet, but investigators are following up on leads.

Two people were transported to the hospital following a duplex fire Wednesday afternoon off Wilcox Boulevard. At 1:21 PM on 8/30/23, Blue Shift personnel res...

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – The Chattanooga Police Department is hosting the United States Police Canine Association (USPCA) Region 22 “Mini-Trials” at the Police Shooting Range on Moccasin Bend today and tomorrow, August 30th and 31st.

The USPCA was founded in 1971 and certifies K-9s across the country and is the nation’s largest police K9 organization. The trials are testing 21 officers and K-9s from 9 departments in Tennessee and Alabama on narcotics detection and patrol, including a series of different obedience commands that both the handler and K-9 must be able to complete.

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – Life-saving measures by Chattanooga Police weren’t enough to save a gunshot wound victim on Maryland Street late last night.

Officers were dispatched to Maryland Street near Spears Avenue at 11:42 Tuesday night on a call of a person shot. They found a 48-year-old man bleeding and unresponsive on the porch of a residence and administered CPR until medics arrived and took the victim to the hospital where he died from his injuries early this morning.

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