Fugitive Safe Surrender
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Akron, Ohio
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Camden, New Jersey
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Columbia, South Carolina
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Detroit, Michigan
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Phoenix,
Arizona
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Rochester, New York
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Washington D.C.
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Future Expansion
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Fugitive Safe Surrender - Nashville, TN
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![Road sign on Jefferson Street exit along I-40](nashville_5t.jpg) |
![A volunteer lends encouragement to those who enter](nashville_6t.jpg) |
Jefferson Street exit along
I-40 on day 2. |
A volunteer lends encouragement to
those who enter. |
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![Leaving the church, a woman finds relief and support](nashville_7t.jpg) |
![Nationally, the program’s 4000th safe surrender occurred in Nashville, TN on 8/02/2007.](nashville_8t.jpg) |
Leaving the church, a woman
finds relief and support. |
Nationally, the program’s 4000th
safe surrender occurred in Nashville, TN on 8/02/2007. |
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![Pastor William R. Harris addresses the media](nashville_1t.jpg) |
![U.S. Marshal Denny W. King addresses the media](nashville_2t.jpg) |
Pastor William R. Harris addresses the media at his church, the
Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 2021 Herman St., Nashville,
TN, at the news conference, 7/18/2007. |
U.S.
Marshal Denny W. King addresses the media at the Galilee
Missionary Baptist Church, 2021 Herman St., Nashville, TN, at
the news conference, 7/18/2007.
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![Media coverage in Nashville, TN](nashville_9t.jpg) |
![Fugitive Safe Surrender billboard in Nashville](nashville_3t.jpg) |
Media coverage was
strong in Nashville. Television stations went live on day 4.
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Fugitive Safe
Surrender billboards dot the landscape in Nashville along I-40
and other highways. Electronic billboards courtesy of Lamar
Outdoor Advertising. |
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![Dr. Sim Hassler, Pastor of the Antioch First Baptist Church](nashville_4t.jpg) |
Dr. Sim Hassler, Pastor of the
Antioch First Baptist Church, posts a sign at his church in
support of the program. |
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