Case Number: 17604291
Court: Division 14
File Date 02/23/2017
Case Type: Traffic Citation Shelby County Sheriff
Case Status: Disposed
Charges:
WHITTEMORE, KIP ELLIOT
Description:
SPEEDING IN A 30 MPH ZONE
Citation:
T566425
Statute:
24-136
Level:
County Ordinances
Date:
01/04/2017
Disposition:
Nolle Prosequi with Court Costs
Month: March 2024
Citation 201300256729-01
Violation: Citation 201300256729-01
Docket: 2013TRT002109
Offense Description: PROOF OF INSURANCE
Link: https://www.municipalrecordsearch.com/germantowntn/Cases/Detail?referrer=Case&citationNumber=201300256729&violationNumber=01&SearchBy=Name&SearchByNameCriteria.LastName=whittemore&SearchByNameCriteria.FirstName=kip
Davis v. MDO Trails, LLC et al
<Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee>
Case ID: CT-0778-21 – LASONYA DAVIS VS MDO TRAILS LLC -Jury Trial
Filing Date: Friday , February 26th, 2021
<U.S. Distirict Court>
U.S. District Court Western District of Tennessee (Memphis)
CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 2:21-cv-02144-JTF-tmp
Davis v. MDO Trails, LLC et al
Assigned to: Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr
Referred to: Chief Magistrate Judge Tu M. Pham
Case in other court: Shelby County Circuit Court, CT-78-00021
Cause: 28:1441 Petition for Removal- Wrongful Death
Date Filed: 03/10/2021
Swierkiewicz v. Sorema N. A., 534 U.S. 506 (2002)
About the being pulled over
Mr. Hwang’s car was pulled over by two (2) police guys (so-called “police officers) at night on February 27, 2024 in Memphis, TN.
They tried to ask Mr. Hwang several questions and look around Mr. Hwang’s car.
And when Mr. Hwang asked them why his car was pulled over, they said the tail light was out.
At first, Mr. Hwang thought that the light was out.
But Mr. Hwang was on his way from point A to point B urgently.
So he didn’t have time to look around the back of his car on the scene with the police guys.
Several minutes later when/after Mr. Hwang arrived at the point A, he tried to check the back of his car with a witness.
You know what?
The tail lights of his car were okay. There were no problem about them.
In about one hour, when Mr. Hwang arrived at the midtown in Memphis, he tried to check his car again with another witness at a gas station.
You know what?
His car was okay. The tail lights were okay and normal.
The conclusion is that those police guys seemed to try to play game.
Simply put, they were lying.
It seemed that those guys just wanted to pull over Mr. Hwang’s car and look around incide the car.
You cannot trust MPD (Memphis Police Department).
Mr. Hwang is writing this incident for the record.
Written by Mr. Hwang
Published: March 3, 2024, Sunday, at 4:19PM
The isssues are not over
To Ms. Northcutt,
Mr. Hwang would like to say that the issues between Ms. Northcutt and Mr. Hwang were not and are not over.
Written by Mr. Hwang
Published: March 3, 2024, Sunday, at 3:52PM