Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee listens as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Tennessee governor says more federal agents to join fight against crime in Memphis next week
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 For two weeks, Memphis has been bracing for an influx of National Guard troops after President Donald Trump announced his intention to deploy them to the city. On Friday, residents finally learned more about that plan, and it looks to be very different from the deployments in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee listens as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
By Jonathan Mattise And Travis Loller The Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 For two weeks, Memphis has been bracing for an influx of National Guard troops after President Donald Trump announced his intention to deploy them to the city. On Friday, residents finally learned more about that plan, and it looks to be very different from the deployments in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said Friday that the troops will be part of a surge of resources to fight crime in the city that includes 13 federal agencies and state troopers. The National Guard troops will be from Tennessee, and they will be deputized by the U.S. Marshals Service to support local law enforcement.
The Republican governor said the troops will not make arrests and will not be armed unless local law enforcement officials request it. he doesn鈥檛 think there will be more than 150 Guard members deployed to Memphis, but he later said the number is still in the planning stages.
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鈥淭he story of crime in Memphis is about to be a story of the past,鈥 Lee said at a news conference in Memphis where he stood with city, state and federal officials including the Memphis mayor and police chief.
What Lee called the 鈥淢emphis Safe Task Force鈥 will begin operations next week, he said. He could not give an exact timeline for when each agency would start to deploy resources to the city, saying it will occur in phases. He did say that agents from the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Drug Enforcement Agency will arrive next week. He said he will not declare a state of emergency.
Trump first in early June over Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom鈥檚 objections by putting the California National Guard under federal jurisdiction to protect federal property from . The guard later helped protect officers during immigration arrests.
Alongside 4,000 guard members, 700 active duty Marines were also sent. over the intervention.
In Memphis, has taken a more pragmatic approach, saying he never asked for National Guard troops but recognized that they would come regardless of his opinion.
鈥淢y goal is to make sure that as resources come into our community, we find ways to use them effectively and for the benefit of the residents of our great city,鈥 he said at the Friday news conference. Young noted that crime rates in Memphis have been falling but 鈥渨e know that we have a lot of work to do to get crime at a level where people really, really feel it.鈥
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A post on the city’s website says, 鈥淕uardsmen and women will be easily identifiable in their standard uniforms that they wear every day. The guardsmen and women will not be wearing masks.” It continues: “Armored tanks will not be a resource used in this mission.鈥
Trump announced on Fox News on Sept. 12 that he would next send the National Guard to Memphis. He signed an order setting up the task force of law enforcement agencies for the mission on Sept. 15.
Trump has veered back and forth on sending troops 鈥 at times insisting he would act unilaterally to deploy them and at other points suggesting he would rather , , or a city in a state where their governor 鈥渨ants us to come in.鈥 Last week, he said Chicago is 鈥減robably next鈥 after Memphis.