Vehicular Deaths
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Name Not Disclosed 1 of 3
Case # :1266
Gender : Male
Age :
Race : Unknown
Date : 04/09/2024
Location : Highway 33
City : Sharps Chapel
County : Union
State : Tennessee
Agency : East Tennessee Constable Association
Officer(s) : John Dennis
Cause of death : Vehicle
Event : Driver and 2 passengers killed in police chase crash
Disposition : No Known charges
Open records summary :
Constable John Dennis saw a vehicle in a parking lot that he felt was related to a report of the truck speeding. The constable escalated a chase that ended when the truck crashed and caught on fire, killing 3 people. The questionable justification for the deadly chase was criticized even by the Constable Association. Constables have only 40 hours of training but have full police powers while constables have little to no oversight in comparison.