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Pass Christian man to serve 40 years after shooting at teens, police in roadrage incident
A Pass Christian man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison following a road rage incident in June 2021.
42-year-old Rudy Desmond Toler received his sentence on Thursday, April 6 after being convicted on nine felony counts stemming from the incident.
It was revealed that Toler had shot at four Hancock High School students who were en route to a fair taking place at the Coast Coliseum in Biloxi.
During the teens’ commute, they testified that a vehicle operated by Toler was following closely while in the left lane on Highway 90 in Pass Christian. All four teens claimed that…
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By: Caleb Salers
Title: Pass Christian man to serve 40 years after shooting at teens, police in roadrage incident
Sourced From: www.supertalk.fm/pass-christian-man-to-serve-40-years-after-shooting-at-teens-police-in-roadrage-incident/
Published Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 18:26:15 +0000
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Zelenskyy, Trump express hope for talks with Putin to end war
SUMMARY: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump met with European leaders at the White House to discuss potential three-party peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine. Trump expressed support for NATO-like security guarantees for Ukraine but stopped short of committing U.S. troops. Zelenskyy showed openness to talks, emphasizing the need for lasting peace and a strong Ukrainian army. European leaders seek durable security assurances and pressure on Russia to cease fighting. Discussions followed Trump’s recent meeting with Putin, who reportedly demands control of the entire Donbas, a condition Zelenskyy rejects as unconstitutional.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: August 15-17
SUMMARY: This weekend (August 15-17) in Mississippi offers diverse events across Central Mississippi and the Pine Belt. In Jackson, enjoy GrooveFest, JR Blu’s soulful music, the JSU Athletics Fan Fest, and exhibitions like Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers and Measurement Rules at the Children’s Museum. Pearl hosts the Mississippi Mud Monsters with fireworks and family fun. Ridgeland features wildflower fields, racing events, and a Back to School Bash. Hattiesburg celebrates with the PRVO 60th Gala, a Percy Jackson trivia night, and the Southern Soul Rising Stars Tour. Laurel presents The Color Purple musical and a cornhole tournament. Farmers markets and family-friendly activities abound statewide.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: August 1-3
SUMMARY: This weekend (August 1-3) in Mississippi offers diverse activities across the state. In Central Mississippi, enjoy Latin music and salsa at Fondren Fiesta in Jackson, family fun at 042 Nights in Brandon, food trucks in Byram, art exhibitions in Natchez and Jackson, and farmers markets in Jackson, Natchez, and Vicksburg. Special events include hurricane remembrance, back-to-school drives, and community wellness fairs. In the Pine Belt, Hattiesburg hosts Denim & Diamonds Casino Night, live music, themed balls, 5K fundraisers, and movie screenings. Laurel offers karaoke, art workshops, and a family farmers market. Activities cater to all ages, promoting culture, health, and community engagement.
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