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Shooting outside Cache 42 leaves 1 dead, 2 people injured

Shooting outside Cache 42 leaves 1 dead, 2 people injured

Yahoo08-06-2025

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — At least three people were injured after deputies say a shooting happened outside a restaurant in Southeast Shelby County.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office deputies say they were called to a shooting in the parking lot of Cache 42 in the 4200 Block of Hacks Cross Road around 10:00 p.m.
Two male adults and one teen were reported shot and taken to nearby hospitals. Two of the victims were taken to Germantown Methodist Hospital in non-critical condition, while the third was transported to Regional One in critical condition and later pronounced deceased.
This is still an ongoing investigation. No suspect information has been released at this time.
Cache 42 is partially owned by Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo.
Anyone with information is urged to contact SCSO detectives at 901-379-7625 or CrimeStoppers at 901-528-CASH.
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