Gov. Lee Launches Memphis Safe Task Force With Federal, State Support - Articles

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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Sep 29, 2025

Crime reduction efforts under the Memphis Safe Task Force will begin this week and provide a “generational opportunity” to improve safety in the city, Gov. Bill Lee told reporters during a press conference in Memphis on Friday. The effort includes the deployment of the National Guard and an infusion of state money, the Daily Memphian reports. The federally led crime reduction effort coordinates 13 federal agencies with a range of state and local law enforcement. Lee said that all 13 agencies will have personnel on the ground in Memphis and the task force will expand in the city in phases over the next weeks and months. The Tennessee National Guard personnel, who will be deputized by the U.S. Marshals Service, will not make arrests or be armed unless requested by local officials. Tennessee has committed an additional $100 million in state funds explicitly for the task force, which will be coupled with federally funded resources. President Trump announced the Memphis Safe Task Force initiative during a Sept. 15 press conference in the Oval Office.