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Officials with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) reported to a home on Charles Brown Road where four people were found dead while a fifth victim was found in another residence on Luvy Daniels Road.
The victims have not been identified. A fifth person at the initial scene was injured and transported to the hospital.
Police said hours after a manhunt was launched that 25-year-old Michael Cummins had been taken into custody. He has yet to be charged with a crime, authorities said.

PHOTO:Central American migrants wait on the top of a parked train during their journey toward the US-Mexico border in Ixtepec, Oaxaca state, Mexico, April 23, 2019.
The funds will be distributed between 27 projects associated with 16 Mexican dioceses and congregations, all of which asked for help to continue providing food, lodging, and basic necessities to those fleeing their home countries through Mexico.
"In recent months, thousands of migrants have arrived in Mexico, having travelled more than 4,000 kilometers on foot and with makeshift vehicles from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Men and women, often with young children, flee poverty and violence, hoping for a better future in the United States. However, the U.S. border remains closed to them," said a press release from Peter's Pence, the organization handling the funds.

Protesters take part in an anti-government demonstration called by the "Yellow Vest" (gilets jaunes) movement in Strasbourg, eastern France, on April 27, 2019.
The demonstrators who assembled in Paris, Toulouse and Strasbourg on Saturday appear to signal that despite the French president's recent concessions to the group, the Yellow Vest movement is alive and well.
Oh Thursday, Macron held the first major press conference of his two-year presidency, in which he announced that he wanted to implement "significant" income tax cuts.
Comment: Just think about that; it's the first time in TWO YEARS he has deigned to have a press conference.
Comment: Interesting sidenote about this week's protest in Paris; the police, while still numbering in the thousands, did not violently suppress it (though they did in Strasbourg).
This is likely because the trade unions and Melenchon and his liberal-lefty friends decided to join the Yellow Vest Paris protest this week...
See also: Macron offers Yellow Vests €5bn in tax cuts, asks French to 'work more' in return
The Krasmash plant is known for producing some of the most advanced missiles in Russia's ballistic arsenal.
Comment: The blaze has been distinguished, according to TASS:
The fire at the Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant (Krasmash), producing ballistic missiles and space rocket components, has been put out, the Russian emergencies ministry said on Saturday.
"The blaze was completely extinguished at 04:17 Moscow time," the ministry's press service said.
According to earlier reports, the fire broke out at a warehouse, rented by a local manufacturer of refrigerators, and engulfed the area of about 24,000 square meters. The roof of the building, where about 50,000 refrigerators were stored, has partially collapsed.
The regional branch of the emergencies ministry said no casualties had been reported. An emergency source told TASS that the fire posed no danger to the workshops where the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) and Sineva submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) were made.
The Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant, established in 1932, produces rocket and space equipment, including ballistic missiles and base booster modules for the Zenit and Proton carrier rockets.

District Court Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph departs federal court, Thursday, April 25, 2019, in Boston after facing obstruction of justice charges for allegedly helping a man in the country illegally evade immigration officials as he left her Newton, Mass., courthouse after a hearing in 2018.
Newton District Court Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph and former court officer Wesley MacGregor were charged with obstruction of justice based on accusations that they schemed to let the man escape after a hearing last year on charges that included drug possession.
The charges against Joseph and MacGregor were swiftly condemned in a statement from the state's attorney general, who called the case "a radical and politically-motivated attack" on the courts by federal authorities.
Lawyers, judges and advocates have criticized President Donald Trump's administration for stepping up immigration arrests at courthouses, saying it is disrupting the criminal justice system and scaring people away from halls of justice.
Around 10% of voters plan to use their vote in the European Parliament elections to back far-right or right-wing populist parties, according to a study published by the Bertelsmann Foundation on Friday.
Most other EU citizens will use their ballots to thwart parties they oppose rather than support a particular group. The researchers said this type of "negative" voting could benefit political movements on the fringes and make it more difficult to form a majority in Parliament.
Comment: This reflects the indignation the European electorate feel after well over a decade of deteriorating living standards and deceitful politicians:
- Eurosceptic parties set to double seats in EU Parliament after May elections
- Farage's Brexit Party set to storm EU elections with shock win following surge in polls
- Still Confused About Brexit? It's Actually Pretty Simple...
- 23 Weeks And Counting: Major Turnout For Yellow Vest Protest in Paris - Hundreds Arrested & Injured by Police
- NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France
- NewsReal: Will Globalists' War on Nationalism Lead to Bloody Revolution?
The cartoon, which ran in the international print edition of Thursday's paper, featured Netanyahu depicted as a guide dog wearing a Star of David on his collar, leading President Trump, wearing the dark glasses and skullcap of a Jewish retiree.
The cartoon was printed on its own with no caption, and was not linked to any of the articles on the same page.
Comment: Once again a strong critique of Trump's seemingly blind allegiance to the belligerent and destructive policies of Israel's government - and Netanyahu's leadership in particular - gets conflated with anti-semitism. Geeze, the NY Times finally gets it right about something important - and they decide to pull it!
Comment: Well, you knew someone's head was gonna roll on Bayer's disastrous Monsanto purchase. There was no way shareholders were going to be cool with the massive lineup of lawsuits in the wings, potentially costing them billions. Quite frankly, it couldn't have happened to a nicer company, and one hopes the damage is going to extend far beyond one fired CEO.
See also:
- Bayer CEO faces a shareholder reckoning over Monsanto deal
- French court determines that Bayer's Monsanto is liable for farmer's sickness
- Reconfiguration of food production: The fight for life versus Monsanto/Bayer agriculture
- Monsanto takeover 'a good idea' despite lawsuits says Bayer CEO
- More than 11,000 people are now suing Bayer over Roundup cancer link
- Bayer Monsanto faces a second trial over Roundup causing cancer
- French, German farmers destroy crops after GMOs found in Bayer seeds
Three other people were injured in the shooting at Chabad of Poway, which occurred around 11:23 a.m., and those people are hospitalized and stable, San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore said.
"This individual was with an AR-type assault weapon and opened fire on the people inside the synagogue," Gore said.
An off-duty Border Patrol agent in the area fired at the suspect as he fled the Chabad of Poway and struck his car, Gore and San Diego Police Chief David Nislei said at a news conference.
A San Diego police officer en route to the scene saw the suspect's vehicle and "the suspect pulled over, jumped out of his car with his hands up," Nislei said. As the suspect was being placed in custody, police "clearly saw a rifle sitting on the front passenger seat," Nislei said.
Comment: Like in Christchurch, this one's been given a backstory, complete with a manifesto-I-wrote-just-this-morning-and-uploaded-to-social-media-on-my-way-to-the-shooting. The only thing that's different is that they replaced instances of 'Muslims' with 'Jews'.
This is, presumably, the third in their sequence of shoot-em-ups at places of religious worship. First they massacred Muslims during Friday prayers in Christchurch on March 15th; then they massacred Christians on Easter Sunday, and now they've 'rounded out the plot' by targeting Jews on a Saturday.
The two Western attacks, of course, were nothing compared with the Sri Lanka multi-site attacks. Our Dear Leaders, it seems, retain some capacity to 'rein it in' when going on the blitz with 'our own kind'.
In any event, it's full-steam ahead in the Global Manufactured Clash of Civilizations...

Natalie Portman speaks onstage at WE Day California on April 25, 2019, at the Forum in L.A.
"Only after I became active in women's issues did I realize that my veganism was related to those very issues," Portman told 16,000 students at WE Day California, a celebrity-packed celebration of youth activism Thursday at the Forum in Los Angeles. "Dairy and eggs don't just come from cows and chickens, they come from female cows and female chickens. We're exploiting female bodies and abusing the magic of female animals to create eggs and milk."
Portman, who's been a vegetarian since she was 9 and a vegan for about eight years, continued: "Mothers are separated from children to create milk. Animals are sick and in crowded, prison-like conditions to make dairy and eggs. It doesn't take a lot to draw the line from how we treat animals to how we treat humans."
Comment: This is a clear indication of how simply caring isn't enough. One has to combine that compassion with knowledge, otherwise we get swept up in movements based on lies and our caring becomes misdirected by nefarious players. Ms. Portman would do well to put that Ivy League education to good use and find out the truth about veganism, women's rights and environmental issues. Maybe then she would be inspiring the youth she speaks to to make changes that may actually have a positive impact on the world.
See also:
- Even celebrities can return to sanity: Going back to meat after eating vegan made Anne Hathaway feel 'like a computer rebooting'
- The vegan blogger world is in meltdown
- The Long, Hard Road Back to Sanity: Escaping the Vegan Cult and the "Why I'm No Longer Vegan" Phenomenon
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Vegan Putsch - They're Coming For Your Meat!
- Celebrity shills Jay-Z and Beyoncé want everyone to go vegan
- Vegan diets are adding to malnutrition in wealthy countries
- A comprehensive list of reasons why vegan and vegetarian diets easily ruin your body












Comment: The Vatican decries the dearth of media coverage of the border emergency. News agencies are reporting on the migrants, but perhaps The Vatican isn't happy that a more realistic assessment of the situation is now being presented: