Crime & Safety
Two Arrested in October TSU Dice-Game Shooting
Police have arrested two men in Memphis 10 months after Cameron Selmon was killed on the Tennessee State campus.

Two men have been arrested in connection with an October shooting that rocked the Tennessee State University campus and left one man dead.
The Davidson County grand jury indicted Christopher Gatewood, 20, and Robert Tunstall, 20, on one count of first degree murder, three counts of second degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault, among other charges. Gatewood was arrested by U.S. Marshals at his mother's home in Shelby County Monday. Tunstall was arrested during a visit to his parole officer Tuesday. Both are being held in Memphis and will be returned to Nashville.
In October, a dispute during a dice game near the president's home on the TSU campus escalated into a fist fight and then shots were fired, killing Cameron Selmon, 19. Stray bullets struck three female students who were walking nearby. Selmon was not a TSU student.
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Police spent months investigating the shooting, which led to changes in the way TSU campus police work with Metro Police and broad changes to the campus public-safety plan.
In April, Selmon's mother made a public plea for witnesses to come forward as the investigation appeared to stall.
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