MEMPHIS, Tenn. – In a recent incident that has left the Memphis community reeling, a security guard is now behind bars after shooting a man at an apartment complex in the Binghampton area. This shocking event has sparked outrage among the victim’s family, who are demanding justice while raising questions about the authority of private security personnel.
On Thursday night, security guard Rickey Hines stopped Rico Coats as he drove into the apartment complex. According to authorities, Hines claimed that after running a background check on Coats’ ID, he discovered an active warrant for Coats’ arrest. The situation escalated quickly, with Hines stating that when Coats attempted to flee, he began shooting. “He shot him four times,” said Coats’ mother, who chose to remain anonymous. “One in the back, one in the buttocks, one in the arm, one in the foot.”
This bold claim raises several eyebrows, especially considering that the victim’s mother believes the warrant may have been bogus. Her voice shaking with emotion, she questioned the judgment of a security guard taking on a role usually reserved for law enforcement. “Why was a security guard trying to detain my son like he was a police officer?” she asked. “He should never hold a position of power again.”
Hines was arrested shortly after the incident and is currently facing serious charges, including attempted second-degree murder, possession of a firearm during a felony, and vandalism. Meanwhile, Coats was hospitalized at Regional One Medical Center before being taken to 201 Poplar due to the outstanding warrant for car theft from 2021.
Interestingly enough, the girlfriend of Coats—who wishes to remain anonymous—revealed that she was the victim in the car theft case. She explained to reporters that the police report she filed was intended only to prevent her vehicle from being impounded. “I had no idea there was a warrant for Rico’s arrest,” she emphasized, suggesting that many facets of this case are tangled and complex.
As the legal proceedings loom, the community’s focus is shifting toward ensuring that justice is served. Coats’ mother is advocating for thorough investigations into Hines’ actions, believing that this incident could be more than just a one-off case. “I’m sure there is someone else out there he has done that to,” she commented, implying that greater accountability is needed for those in such security roles.
Meanwhile, Hines is currently held on a bail of $100,000, whereas Coats’ bail has not yet been set. Both men are expected to appear in court on Monday morning, and many in the community will be watching closely as the case unfolds.
The community response is palpable, with many residents expressing their fears about the implications of such incidents. “If a security guard can take it upon himself to shoot someone, then what does that say about public safety?” one concerned resident expressed. With plenty of chatter filling local forums and social media about what constitutes appropriate behavior for security guards, this case is bound to prompt discussions about the broader implications regarding community safety and police authority.
As the weekend approaches with the potential for rain, the clouds may loom over Memphis both literally and figuratively. Residents are left contemplating these troubling events while hoping for a swift resolution in the courts. Justice for Rico Coats and accountability for Rickey Hines seems to be the call from the community as they strive for greater changes regarding the authority granted to security personnel.
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