Incident in South Memphis Leads to Attempted Murder Charge
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – It was a typical night in South Memphis until the sound of gunfire interrupted everything, leading to dramatic events that have now resulted in serious legal consequences for one woman. On September 11, 2024, news broke about the charges against April Alexander-Bachus, a 43-year-old woman accused of attempting murder after police say she played a pivotal role in a dangerous altercation last month.
The Incident Unfolds
Approximately three weeks ago, on August 21, around 12:50 a.m., Memphis Police responded to reports of a shooting at a local establishment referred to simply as “The Spot,” located at 560 Parkway. When officers arrived, they discovered a male victim with multiple gunshot wounds. According to police reports, the situation escalated from an argument to a dangerous confrontation involving a firearm.
Witnesses say the chaos began when the victim was hanging out in the parking lot. Things took a turn when his acquaintance, later identified as Stanley Fason, made an accusation that led to heated words. Fason accused the victim of stealing his gun, which sparked a confrontation between the two men.
April’s Involvement
During the argument, April Alexander-Bachus was reportedly on the scene. Instead of diffusing the situation, she apparently chose to escalate it. Accounts suggest that she went to her car and retrieved a pistol from the trunk, handing it over to Fason. Things took a dramatic turn when she allegedly remarked, “Give me that gun back if you ain’t gonna shoot the m*********.” This fueled the fire of the ongoing argument.
A Shocking Shootout
The moment heated words turned to violence came quickly. Fason, armed with the pistol, confronted the victim and pointed the gun at him. Without hesitation, Fason began firing shots, triggering a chaotic shootout between the two men. Both men were reportedly struck by gunfire multiple times, leaving the scene covered in the aftermath of the violence.
Current Legal Consequences
As a result of the actions that night, April Alexander-Bachus is now facing serious charges, including attempted murder. She is currently being held in jail on a bond set at $15,000. Her court appearance is scheduled for Thursday morning, where the situation will likely be discussed further.
Meanwhile, Stanley Fason is also facing the heat. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, with charges of criminal attempt second-degree murder and employment of a firearm with intent to commit a felony hanging over his head. It’s a tumultuous situation for both individuals and raises questions about the impact of heated arguments and the role of firearms in such disputes.
Community Impact
The incident has sent shockwaves throughout the local community. Many residents are left wondering what could have been done to prevent such a violent confrontation. The people of Memphis are now left to reflect on the gravity of the events, emphasizing the importance of conflict resolution and the dangers involved when tempers flare and weapons are introduced.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the story serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences that can arise from uncontrolled emotions and the use of firearms in our communities. It is a narrative that too often finds itself tragically woven into the fabric of everyday life.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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