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Pepper spray, tasers: A look at the less lethal weapons used by law enforcement
SUMMARY: Since January 1st, there have been 20 officer-involved shootings, highlighting a significant concern in law enforcement. WTV Jake White reports from the IDW County Sheriff’s Office on less-lethal weapons used by officers. These include pepper spray, tasers, batons, bean bag shot shells, rubber bullets, and pepper ball guns, with some departments using tear gas and smoke grenades. Chief Deputy Eric Grom emphasizes the importance of de-escalation and proper training, particularly for handling mental health situations. With a rise in gun assaults on officers, the sheriff’s office is prioritizing Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) to better equip deputies.
The number of officer-involved shootings in Mississippi is alarm, but what can officers do to stop a threat while protecting themselves and the public? We have a look a the less lethal weapons used by law enforcement.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 6/16/25
SUMMARY: Foggy conditions started Monday morning across parts of Mississippi and Alabama, particularly visible on sky cameras in Decatur. Temperatures were in the upper 60s, with fog limiting visibility in areas like Meridian and Quitman, though slowly improving. Sunshine began the day, but afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop, with heat index values rising to the mid-to-upper 90s. Caution is advised for outdoor workers due to heat and humidity. Rain will persist into the evening and continue throughout the week. The first day of summer, Friday, may also be wet. No tropical developments are expected over the next week.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 6/16/25
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TobyMac at the Brandon Amphitheater
SUMMARY: Christian artist TobyMac reflected on his evolving music style ahead of his performance at the Brandon Amphitheater. Rooted in hip hop, R\&B, and soul, he says his sound has mellowed over time, shaped by life’s ups and downs. Though he sometimes tires of older songs like “Speak Life,” their enduring message keeps them meaningful. He continues to blend new hits like “Cornerstone” and “I Just Need You” into his setlist, skipping “Good Morning” out of respect for collaborator Mandisa. TobyMac promises fans a joyful, diverse, and unified show experience, filled with both nostalgic favorites and fresh, relevant music.
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Scattered afternoon storms may put a damper on outdoor plans
SUMMARY: Scattered afternoon storms may disrupt outdoor plans today, with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s and heat index values in the mid-90s. Overnight temperatures will dip to the 70s. More storms are possible tomorrow, especially in the Delta during the morning, with widespread storms expected by afternoon. A high-pressure system near Baja California will shift northward this week, reducing rain chances but increasing heat and humidity. By midweek through the weekend, isolated afternoon storms remain possible. Temperatures will rise into the mid-90s by the weekend, with real feel values reaching 105–110 degrees. Stay weather-aware and hydrated.
Scattered afternoon storms may put a damper on outdoor plans
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