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Former JSU standout returns to join TC Taylor's staff
SUMMARY: Former Jackson State football player Chavancy Jones returned to his alma mater as the new special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach. A former All-American linebacker at Jackson State, Jones also had success as a coach, serving as the defensive coordinator at Louisville for the last five seasons and winning three state championships. Jones expressed his excitement about returning to his dream school and bringing a champion mindset to the team. He hopes to inspire young players at Jackson State to work hard and achieve success at the next level, just as he did. Overall, he is eager to contribute to the team and help players reach their potential.
Former Jackson State All-American linebacker Javancy Jones is back at his alma mater as the newest hire to TC Taylor's staff. Javancy is the new special teams coordinator and linebackers coach after a successful tenure as defensive coordinator at Lousiville High School. There he led some of the best defensive units in the state and won three state titles. The JSU product brings that success and his experience as a successful player who had a stint NFL to the current roster who hope to do some of the things he had able to do at Jackson State.
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Chief Wade on accidental shooting
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A 12-year-old boy playing with a gun shot himself Sunday afternoon, JPD Chief Joseph Wade says.
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Jackson City Councilman concerned about new parking meters
SUMMARY: Jackson City Councilman Kenneth Stokes raised concerns about the new parking kiosks downtown, noting that many citizens are unaware of how to use them and are receiving fines as a result. He urged the Jackson Department of Planning and Development to implement a 90-day warning period for users struggling with the new system. Stokes criticized the city for not educating the public earlier. Additionally, he advocated for a formal contract for Police Chief Joseph Wade to empower him to enhance city safety, emphasizing collaboration with other law enforcement agencies. These issues will be addressed at the upcoming city council meeting on Tuesday.
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Suspect wanted in McComb after crashing into school bus
SUMMARY: The police are searching for a suspect who crashed into a parked school bus after a high-speed chase. The incident occurred off Highway 98 in the Pike County Health Department parking lot. Police Chief Jwan Cloy stated that Mome units assisted the Mississippi Highway Patrol in the chase. The suspect wrecked the vehicle and fled on foot, and authorities believe the suspect may still be in the vicinity. If you have any information about the suspect, please contact the Mome Police Department.
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