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House of Representatives candidate has home shot up in Jackson
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department is investigating a shooting at the home of Tamarra Grace Butler-Washington, a candidate for House District 69. Butler-Washington and her family were inside the house when at least 12 bullets were fired at the front of their home. Surveillance video showed four men firing the shots, but it is unclear if the shooting was politically motivated. No one was injured in the incident. Butler-Washington is running to replace Rep. Alyce Clark, who retired after 38 years. Primary elections in Mississippi are scheduled for August 8.
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Bond denied for teen who killed man at Jackson tennis complex
SUMMARY: A teen, Daveon Lindsey, was denied bond after killing Melvin McNair Jr. at a Jackson, Mississippi, tennis complex. Lindsey, 19, was apprehended following a police chase that ended with him crashing McNair's stolen vehicle. The incident unfolded when officers located the suspect at a Walgreens near the crime scene. Lindsey confessed to multiple shootings of McNair with a pink assault rifle, then dragged him out of his truck, stole his wallet, and fled. The murder weapon was recovered at the crash scene. Chief Joseph Wade addressed the disturbance caused in the community, but a motive has not been disclosed.
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Mississippi casinos see slight revenue increase in first quarter of 2024
SUMMARY: In 2024, Mississippi casinos saw a revenue increase to $622.1 million, up from the previous quarter but down 2% year-over-year. The American Gaming Association reported a national record of $17.67 billion in gaming revenue. Slot machines and table games had modest growth, hindered by January weather. An all-time monthly revenue record was set in March. The report suggests that mobile sports betting could have boosted Mississippi's earnings, as it did nationally with a 22% annual increase to $3.33 billion. Mississippi had rejected mobile sports betting legislation, but lawmakers are considering revisiting the topic in 2025.
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Nearly 20 years later, genetic genealogy helps ID Hurricane Katrina victim
SUMMARY: A week after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the body of an unidentified Black female aged 50-59 was found in St. Martin, Mississippi. Known as “Jane (Love),” she remained unidentified despite efforts by authorities. In 2024, using techniques from Othram, a genetic genealogy company, the woman was finally identified as Tonette Waltman Jackson, a victim of the hurricane's floodwaters. Her husband, Hardy Jackson, survived by holding onto a tree after being unable to save Tonette, who asked him to care for their family before being swept away. This identification is one of many facilitated by Othram's technology, with funding from philanthropist Carla Davis.
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