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Another lawsuit filed over Jackson water crisis

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Another lawsuit filed over Jackson water crisis

A class-action has been filed on behalf of Jackson seeking unspecified damages and to order the city to remove contamination, fix supply issues and not charge residents for until issues are resolved.

The lawsuit, filed Friday, includes as defendants the City of Jackson, its current and former mayors, the former city public works directors, and companies that have contracted with the city “for their involvement in the ruination of the public water system in Jackson,” attorneys said in a statement. The lawsuit is filed on behalf of four residents to represent all customers. It comes after a nearly two-month long boil-water notice lifted only last week, and a complete failure of the system that resulted in loss of water pressure for most of the 200,000 residents it serves for several days in late August and early September. This prompted an emergency takeover of the system, and a governor's state of emergency is still in effect.

The lawsuit was filed by the firms of Gibbs Travis PLLC, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, Larry D. Moffet PLLC and Kershaw Talley Barlow PC.

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The Jackson 's Office had no immediate comment on the lawsuit Monday.

There have been three other lawsuits filed over Jackson's troubled water and sewage system since 2021, including one in October alleging that lead in the water is harmful to .

READ MORE: Lawyer suing over Jackson water wins $626M settlement in Flint, Michigan

On Monday, a chlorine leak at the city's main treatment plant resulted in workers being temporarily evacuated.

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A statement from lawyers filing the new lawsuit said: “the City of Jackson's water supply has been neglected for decades, culminating in a complete shutdown in August 2022 that left over 153,000 residents, 82% of whom are Black, without access to running water. These residents lacked safe drinking water, or water for making powdered baby formula, cooking, showering or laundry” and residents could not flush toilets for days.

“We're suffering because of the lack of leadership and planning by officials and others,” said Raine Becker, one of the named plaintiffs, in a statement. “The purpose of the lawsuit is to force them to fix the water mess, care for our community that has been put in danger, and put the right in place so that this never happens again.”

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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WPPD needs help locating ATV purchased with fraudulent means

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-05-04 21:44:44

SUMMARY: The Point Department is seeking from the community to locate a black 2024 Can-Am ATV that was purchased fraudulently from Adventure ATV. The whereabouts of this ATV are unknown, and anyone with information is urged to contact the West Point Police Department at (662)494-1244. The individuals in the photos provided are not considered suspects in the investigation. For more and updates, follow the West Point Police Department on Facebook.

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1 dead, 2 injured in Jackson crash involving stolen SUV

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-04 19:44:47

SUMMARY: A juvenile has died and two others were in after a crash involving a stolen vehicle. responded to a call about a stolen brown Kia SUV and found three male juveniles near the crashed vehicle. The juveniles were taken to the hospital, where one passed away from his injuries. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. Additionally, multiple homes in Vicksburg were damaged by gunfire, adding to the violence in the area. are continuing to investigate both incidents to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash and the shooting.

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Calm for tonight with thunderstorms by Sunday afternoon – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – McKinley Dean – 2024-05-04 16:58:56

SUMMARY: A few spotty showers are possible this evening, with thunderstorms expected tomorrow afternoon and into the overnight hours. Temperatures will reach the lower 90s by the middle of next . Tonight, expect a few spotty showers with overnight lows in the mid 60s. Tomorrow will start off mild with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the middle 80s. Rainy conditions will continue into next week with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and lower 90s. Heavier rain is expected by Thursday as a cold front pushes through.

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