Mississippi News
Brandon man sentenced on sexual battery charge
SUMMARY: A 50-year-old man named Gino Giovanni Giammarco from Brandon, Mississippi, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexual battery involving a minor child. He will serve 20 years without the possibility of parole or early release and will then be on supervised probation for five years. Giammarco must also register as a sex offender and have no contact with his victim. The victim had reported being sexually assaulted by Giammarco and he later confessed to committing some of the crimes. Giammarco pled guilty to one count of sexual battery and was sentenced for a sex crime involving a minor.
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DeSoto County D.A. frustrated after ‘career criminal’ escapes
SUMMARY: In Hernando, Mississippi, inmate Joshua Zimmerman escaped from the DeSoto County Courthouse last Friday and remains at large. Zimmerman, a career criminal suspected of attempted murder, managed to leave the courthouse unnoticed after breaking away from a line of shackled inmates, changing into street clothes. DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton expressed frustration and concern over the incident, emphasizing the potential danger posed by Zimmerman. The U.S. Marshals' Fugitive Task Force is conducting a manhunt, with rewards totaling $10,000 for information leading to his capture. The Sheriff's Office has not provided answers regarding the escape.
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Disturbance in Gulf of Mexico forecast to become first tropical storm
SUMMARY: A disturbance near the western Gulf of Mexico is forecast by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to become the first tropical storm, bringing rain, coastal flooding, and wind impacts to Texas and northeastern Mexico. Tropical storm conditions are expected along the Texas coast south of Port O'Connor by Wednesday, with the system's winds near 40 mph. There is an 80% chance it will be named Alberto. Additionally, meteorologists are tracking two other disturbances: one near the Bahamas moving westward with a 20% chance of development, and another in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico with a similar development chance over the weekend.
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Mostly cloudy Tuesday, humidity decreases some – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: The mid-week forecast for Columbus, Mississippi features mostly dry weather with decreasing humidity. On Tuesday, expect intermittent sun and clouds, with temperatures nearing 90 degrees and only a 10% chance of rain. Drier air moving in from the east will lower humidity levels by afternoon and evening. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the lower 70s but without much humidity. For the rest of the week, easterly winds will keep dry air in place, with temperatures climbing to the middle 90s by Friday and upper 90s over the weekend, maintaining dry conditions.
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