MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The man accused of killing a Memphis police officer had a few words for the department’s director when he turned himself in, ending a manhunt that dragged on for two days. “I want you to know that one, I’m not a cold-blooded killer,” Tremaine Wilbourn told the director, who said he spoke briefly with the suspect. “And two, I am not a coward.” Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong had used that word to describe Wilbourn, accused of killing Officer Sean Bolton when he interrupted a drug deal on Saturday night. He evaded police for two days, despite a warrant for his arrest on a charge of first-degree murder and a growing...
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