MEMPHIS, Tenn — Memphis Police Director Mike Rallings, is scheduled to retire next April. “I am going to work up to my last day,” he says. But he’s in for a rough time. The murder of George Floyd, the shootings of others by police officers has changed everything. Then, toss in a pandemic, and you’ve got big problems. “The gangs, the guns, the drugs, the domestic violence,” the Director says, has really plagued our community. And unfortunately, our community has spoke out about a lot of things, but there hasn’t been a lot of talk about violence. And to me,” Rallings says, that is what plagues Memphis.”