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Gallatin police arrest two teenagers accused of terrorizing a community last week when they allegedly threw up gang signs and then started shooting at one another with multiple families and children everywhere.   Police say, kids were outside playing football and families were walking about when a 19-year-old, identified as Day’Marrion Hall, pulled up with his 10-month-old little girl in the back seat and started shooting.  Gallatin police had arrested the 15-year-old who reportedly threw up the gang signs and then fired at 19-year-old Hall.  Both the 15-year-old and Hall are charged with attempted criminal homicide and child endangerment.

Actor David McCallum is dead.  He’s the actor who became a teen heartthrob in the hit series “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” in the 1960s and was the eccentric medical examiner “Ducky”  in the popular “NCIS” 40 years later,.  CBS says McCallum died Monday of natural causes surrounded by family at New York Presbyterian Hospital. David McCallum was 90.

The mayor of Burns, Tennessee in Dickson County has been arrested for assault.  Landon Mathis was booked just after midnight Monday after an officer was dispatched to Johnson Street Sunday for a domestic disturbance.  The victim told the officer Mathis grabbed his shirt near his neck and pushed him down into a couch. When the victim tried to walk away, Mathis stepped on his feet before he grabbed the victim and body slammed him, placed him into a neck hold and began to “twist and push on his nose.”  Burns City Hall said Mathis was not at work and there is no comment on his arrest. The Biden administration is investing  more than $31 million in funds to improve two railroad projects in Tennessee.   The first project is $23 million for upgrading or replacing 42 bridges along ten different short-line railroads.   Around $7.3 million will go toward thr final design and construction for various track improvements on TNKEN’s mail rail line, which is in parts of Tennessee and Kentucky

Written by: WSGI

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