Newly released documents offer insight into mass shooting last year in Collierville Kroger

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Four minutes of violence: Newly released investigative documents, video and audio offer insight into last year's mass shooting at a Kroger store in Collierville and provide the fullest picture yet of how the shooting happened and why, Daniel Connolly reports in this story for subscribers.

If you want to take a self-defense class in Memphis, we've got you covered. Niki Scheinberg and Jennifer Chandler describe the options in this story.

But Chandler's main gig is visiting restaurants in Bluff City and telling us about the fabulous dishes we should not miss. In this story for subscribers that will make you ditch your bowl of oatmeal or bran muffin, Jennifer and five CA colleagues describe the most one-of-a-kind breakfast dishes at Memphis restaurants.

Jackson State beat Tennessee State in the Saturday's annual edition of the rival game in Memphis, but Jackson State's coach, Deion Sanders, has said this is the last game in the Southern Heritage Classic. Mark Giannotto writes says it's a shame that Coach Prime doesn't care about the rivalry or the significance of the Classic.

Here's an excerpt from Mark's column:

The son had more tact than the father.

Shedeur Sanders at least tried to talk around how little Jackson State’s football history and its biggest nonconference rival mattered to him. He didn’t want to just outright say how little traditions built over decades, traditions that turned an annual game into a cultural experience, mattered to his school anymore.

But then Deion Sanders cut him off during the postgame press conference.

“We don’t care,” he announced.

In case you missed it: International Paper said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday afternoon that it has settled a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service and will pay about $260 million in federal income taxes, plus interest expense of about $50 million, a total of roughly $310 million, Daniel Connolly reports.

The Memphis-based company said the payment had to do with what it referred to as the "2015 timber monetization restructuring tax matter."

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This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Newly released documents offer details on Collierville Kroger shooting