Fourth person killed by agents from Trump’s Memphis anticrime taskforce
Federal agents with the Memphis Safe Task Force, established by Donald Trump, were involved in the fatal shooting of a man at a Memphis motel on Wednesday morning. This incident marks the fourth officer-involved death since the task force's inception in September.

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AI-generatedFederal agents with the Memphis Safe Task Force, established by Donald Trump, were involved in the fatal shooting of a man at a Memphis motel on Wednesday morning. This incident marks the fourth officer-involved death since the task force's inception in September. The US Marshals Service stated that agents were attempting to serve a warrant on a wanted fugitive facing felony drug charges when the individual pointed a handgun at them, prompting a response. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating the shooting. The article notes that while Memphis had high violent crime rates previously, violence had fallen in the year before the task force's creation. Previous incidents involving the task force and National Guard include three other fatal shootings in May and earlier this week.
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5 extractedDuring the encounter, the individual pointed a handgun at members of the Memphis Safe Task Force.
Authorities said agents were attempting to serve a warrant on a wanted fugitive facing felony drug charges.
Donald Trump established the federal taskforce by executive order last year, amid a surge of troops and federal law enforcement agents to Democratic-run cities he claimed were overrun with crime.
Federal agents killed a man at a Memphis motel on Wednesday morning in a DEA operation with the Memphis Safe Task Force, the fourth officer-involved death since the initiative began.
Memphis had among the highest rates of violent crime of large cities in the United States when Trump signed the executive order.