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11 wounded in ‘mass shooting’ at Grenada biker club
SUMMARY: Early Sunday morning, a biker club in the Mississippi Delta was the scene of a mass shooting that left 11 people wounded. The Grenada Police Department and Grenada County Sheriff’s Department responded to shots fired at the SSMC Biker Club on Highway 8 East. The investigation revealed that there was a shooting inside the club that spilled over to the outside, with individuals shooting at each other. Stolen property and guns were recovered from the scene. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing. The police chief stated that this was not a random act, but rather two groups of people shooting at each other.
According to Acting Police Chief George Douglas, the victims were treated for gunshot wounds at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) in Grenada and other area hospitals including Greenwood Leflore Hospital and Tyler Holmes Memorial Hospital. Douglas said some of the victims were treated and released, the newspaper reported.
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Jones County investigators work to solve 2011 cold case
SUMMARY: Jones County cold case investigators seek help solving the 2011 murder of Charles “Charlie” Adcock. Adcock was found shot in the head inside his Ellisville home on June 23, the same day his Waynesboro pawn shop was burglarized. Waynesboro police had requested to check on him but couldn’t reach him; his daughter said Sayto Ford arrived first and found the body. Handguns, cash, and keys to his vehicle and businesses were missing. Witnesses reported a Black woman came to Adcock’s door the night before asking for help, believed to be a decoy. Two men were seen waiting in a sedan, possibly a Pontiac. Investigators suspect gang involvement possibly linked to Adcock’s daughter. Motive may involve money Ford sought from Adcock, which he refused. Anyone with information is urged to call authorities.
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Students return to school in several metro districts
SUMMARY: Pearl High School is preparing for the new school year with music playing and staff ready after three days of teacher development. Dr. Dennis Fillmore is the new principal at Pearl Junior High School. The district’s breakfast menu includes scrambled eggs, toast, and turkey sausage; lunch features Caribbean jerk chicken. Parents are encouraged to sign up for the parent portal at pearl.activeparent.net to track grades and attendance. Darien Spann is the new president of the Mississippi Association of Educators, focusing on advocacy and teacher pay raises. At Pisgah Elementary, excitement is high with colorful decorations and encouragement for students to start their best school year.
It’s a new school year for Mississippi students.
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Officials stress motorcycle safety after fatal Jackson crash
SUMMARY: Practicing roadway safety is crucial, especially for motorcyclists on busy highways. Alicia Banks of 12 News reports on how to stay safe. Recently, a 19-year-old cyclist died in a crash on Highway 18 when hit by a car making a left turn. Raymond Walters, General Manager of JR Motorsports in Ridgeland, emphasizes the importance of safety courses from the Motorcycle Safety Federation, which teach defensive driving, situational awareness, and bike control. Routine bike inspections and wearing bright, reflective gear are key. Mississippi law mandates helmets meeting safety standards. ATVs and four-wheelers are illegal on public highways. Violations can lead to fines or worse. Licensing requires passing tests, with a minimum age of 15 for a learners permit.
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