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Mistrial in FedEx driver shooting case
SUMMARY: A mistrial has been declared in the case against two white men accused of chasing and shooting at a black FedEx driver. Brandon Case and his father, Gregory Charles Case, were charged with attempted first-degree murder, conspiracy, and shooting into the vehicle driven by D'Monterrio Gibson. The judge made the mistrial decision due to errors made by a Brookhaven Police Department detective who admitted to not providing prosecutors with all the necessary information. This decision was made on day 3 of the trial. Thankfully, Gibson was not injured during the incident.
Mistrial in FedEx driver shooting case
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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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Jones County Veterans Service Center moving to Ellisville
SUMMARY: The Jones County Veterans Services Center is relocating from downtown Laurel to Ellisville, specifically to the former nursing home on County Home Road. The new site will house the Veterans Service office, coroner's office, and drill court, with enhanced space, better facilities, and improved handicap accessibility. Dedicated veterans' parking will also be available. Veteran Service Officer Jeff Barnett highlighted the need for the move due to space and parking limitations at the current location. Minor improvements like painting and cleaning are planned. The relocation is expected within a month, with a brief service interruption during the move.
Jones County Veterans Service Center moving to Ellisville.
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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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