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10 p.m. – Child abuse, deprivation arrests made in Prentiss County
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A woman and her husband face child-abuse related charges in Prentiss County.
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Former Pearl officer who humiliated suspect sentenced
SUMMARY: The agency aims to solve cold cases. Former Pearl Police Officer Michael Christian Green was sentenced to one year in federal prison and one year of supervised release for forcing an inmate to drink urine from a holding cell floor. Green pleaded guilty in March and expressed regret in court. Judge Andrew Harris revealed that Green recorded the incident and shared the video with coworkers, highlighting the seriousness of the offense.
Former Pearl officer who humiliated suspect sentenced
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Dramatic day for shooting trial
SUMMARY: During the trial of Jordan Cummins, accused of killing two individuals near the 2023 St. Paddy's Day parade route by firing randomly into the crowd, the judge barred Cummins' mother from the courthouse after she was caught discussing witness testimonies on a call. Cummins and his girlfriend, Jenny Lukens, were involved in a physical altercation seen in newly released videos. Witnesses approached to intervene, leading Cummins to shoot, killing Joshua Spann and Auden Jubilee Simpkins. The trial risks a mistrial after the media mistakenly captured an image of the jury, complicating proceedings.
Jordan Cummins is on trial for a shooting that killed two people along the route of the 2023 Hal's St. Paddy's Parade.
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Trio arrested, charged in Wayne County shooting incident
SUMMARY: Three individuals, Frankie Barnett (26), Lerus Bunch (29), and Jack S. Edwards (25), have been charged in connection to a drive-by shooting in Wayne County. The incident occurred around 10:30 PM Saturday near Russell Drive. Fortunately, no one was injured. Edwards' bond was set at $300,000, while Bunch and Barnett's bonds were set at $200,000 each.
Trio arrested, charged in Wayne County shooting incident.
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