WPLN News Investigates

WPLN News Investigates

WPLN News Investigates dives deep into the issues that matter most in Middle Tennessee. In “Deadly Force,” we focus on the trial of the first Nashville police officer to be charged with murder for shooting someone in the line of duty. Through newly uncovered documents, original interviews and audio footage, we’ll glimpse into the mind of a police officer struggling to make sense of when to use his gun and the culture in Nashville surrounding the use of force.

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February 1, 2024 2 mins

"Making Noise" is a four-part series by WPLN and WNXP about how the music promotion company Lovenoise has changed the music landscape of Nashville. The best way to listen is to subscribe to the WNXP Podcasts feed.

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A juvenile court in Rutherford County was illegally jailing and detaining kids for 16 years before a former juvenile delinquent-turned-lawyer came up with a plan to take it on. This four-part narrative podcast builds on a joint investigation by WPLN Nashville Public Radio and ProPublica and is produced by The New York Times and Serial Productions.

“The Kids of Rutherford County” reveals how this system came to be, with pa...

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June 15, 2022 6 mins

(t’s a matter of weeks before the last residents of the Riverchase Apartments have to move out before it is demolished and rebuilt. But trying to find a home has come with extreme difficulties, especially for families.

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June 3, 2022 6 mins

Moving can be hugely disruptive. But housing organizers are trying to minimize the impact for residents of the soon-to-be-demolished Riverchase Apartments in Nashville. In the second part of our series, learn how the developer and organizers are working together — most of the time — to help them make the move.

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May 25, 2022 6 mins

One by one, the brightly painted Riverchase Apartments in Nashville are getting boarded up for redevelopment. But the deterioration has been apparent to residents and even government inspectors for years. So why hasn’t the city been able to protect the people who live there?

WPLN’s Ambriehl Crutchfield has been investigating.

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Each day, thousands drive past the brightly painted Riverchase Apartments just across from downtown Nashville. They’ve provided a rare combination of affordable units and skyline views. But one by one, they’ve been getting boarded up, and major changes are coming. 

WPLN’s Ambriehl Crutchfield reviewed more than 1,600 inspections to understand how the apartments continued to decline despite government inspections, what low...

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March 25, 2022 8 mins

For years, Nashville’s police department has struggled to recruit women and people of color. That's eroded trust with many communities who want officers that look like them. Now, a new administration is making changes at its training academy. And they hope the updates will attract — and better prepare — a more diverse set of officers.

Catch up on the full series — and how it was reported — at WPLN.org/Academy.

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March 24, 2022 8 mins

Research suggests the atmosphere at a police academy can affect how officers do their jobs, as well as who makes it from the classroom to the beat.

Go deeper into this series at WPLN.org/Academy.

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March 23, 2022 9 mins

About 1,000 police recruits have dropped out of Nashville’s police academy in recent years. Women and people of color dropped out at the highest rates. So, why are so many of those recruits failing their training courses? Or flat-out giving up before they even make it to patrol? WPLN News — with help from the investigative reporting center APM Reports — examines Nashville’s challenge to diversify its police force in this t...

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In WPLN News' latest investigation, we hold up a mirror to see how officers treat their own.
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In WPLN News' latest investigation, we hold up a mirror to see how officers treat their own.
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In WPLN News' latest investigation, we hold up a mirror to see how officers treat their own.
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September 27, 2021 3 mins

In this series, we're going to tell you about what's been described as a toxic culture of misconduct and retaliation within the Metro Nashville Police Department. And the disciplinary system that has allowed that culture to thrive.

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July 26, 2021 35 mins

Three years ago today, a white Nashville police officer shot and killed a Black man while he ran away with a gun in his hand. He was supposed to stand trial for murder this July. Instead, he took a last-minute plea deal. And the victim’s family was outraged.

Credits: WPLN News Investigates: Deadly Force is a production of Nashville Public Radio. Editing for this episode came from Chas Sisk, Emily Siner and Anita Bugg. Th...

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Deadly Force host Samantha Max was in court as Andrew Delke took a plea deal. She speaks with WPLN host Nina Cardona about the deal, how the sides agreed to it, and how people have reacted.

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The first Metro Nashville Police Department officer charged with murder for an on-duty killing will not stand trial after all.

Jury selection for Andrew Delke’s trial was slated to begin next week. But his attorney says his client has agreed to a plea deal for voluntary manslaughter, which he will formally accept in criminal court.

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Jim Todd has been practicing law for more than a quarter of a century. And as a defense attorney who also spent more than a decade in the Nashville District Attorney’s office, he’s seen the legal system from both sides. But next week, it won't be an ordinary civilian going on trial. It'll be a Nashville police officer, the first to be charged with murder for an on-duty killing.

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After Officer Andrew Delke was charged with murder in 2019, host Samatha Max called up Philip Stinson of Bowling Green State University to talk through how rare it is for an officer to face such a serious charge. Delke is the first Nashville police officer charged with murder for an on-duty shooting — and one of just a few across the country. Jury selection for the trial begins next week.

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Commander Scott Byrd took on the role of Metro Nashville Police's director of training during a leadership change last year, and he's tried to establish himself as a reformer who’s committed to improving how Nashville police officers are trained. But the recent spate of shootings has put those promises to the test.

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Deadly Force host Samantha Max chats with WPLN host Marianna Bacallao about what’s happened in Nashville since the podcast aired last July, including the naming of a new police chief and the shootings of five men by police. She also discusses how the case against Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin compares to the one against Nashville Officer Andrew Delke, whose trial begins July 6.

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