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Jackson leaders speak out after FBI raids DA’s business, office

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-05-23 16:54:13

SUMMARY: The FBI conducted raids on several locations in , Mississippi, the Cigar Company owned by District Attorney Jody Owens, on May 22. The nature of the investigation remains undisclosed. Jackson Councilman Kenneth Stokes emphasized the importance of addressing corruption and maintaining checks and balances. Despite suspicions and previous allegations, community like Supervisor Robert Graham expressed for Owens, affirming his capability to defend himself and the county. Contrary to reports, Jackson City Hall confirmed no FBI raid occurred there. The FBI assured that public safety was not at risk during the operations.

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Tip line created for information on Brunett case

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www.wjtv.com – Rachel Hernandez – 2024-06-15 21:44:39

SUMMARY: In Loranger, , 6-year-old Jalie Brunett was kidnapped, and her mother Callie and sister Erin, 3, were murdered. Callie was found dead in her locked mobile home by her father. The were abducted before 8 a.m. and Daniel Callihan was in , Mississippi. Erin was found dead in a wooded area, while Jalie was found alive and hospitalized. Evidence possibly linked to human trafficking was discovered. Another suspect, Victoria Cox, was also arrested. The FBI is seeking public assistance through a digital tip line for more information on the case. Call 1-800-225-5324 or visit the FBI's website.

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MCSO part-time academy graduates ready to protect and serve

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www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-06-15 21:44:31

SUMMARY: Class Four cadets at the Monroe County Sheriff's Office part-time academy a grueling eighteen- course that included topics on street , gangs, and driving, and rigorous PT tests. They experienced OC (pepper spray) firsthand, described as extremely painful yet a crucial team-building exercise. The final month involved written tests and graduation. Instructors and Sheriff Kevin Crook were credited for pushing cadets to their limits, fostering endurance, and instilling a sense of duty. Graduates expressed readiness to apply their in their respective roles, emphasizing community service and continuous professional . The next academy starts in January.

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Annual Juneteenth Parade makes its way Downtown Columbus

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-06-15 21:42:04

SUMMARY: COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus celebrated its 3rd annual Juneteenth Parade , with community members participating by bringing their vehicles. The parade extended from the Walk Soccer Complex to the Columbus Department. Coordinator Leroy Brooks expressed pride in the turnout, noting the community's engagement and the importance of the . Brooks highlighted the significance of people understanding Juneteenth's relevance. The parade also marked the start of the 27th annual Juneteenth . For more information, follow WCBI on Facebook and X for 24/7 and updates.

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