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‘I’m not going to resign’: Rankin sheriff responds to former deputies pleading guilty in brutality case
SUMMARY: Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey has held a press conference in response to the guilty pleas of six former law enforcement officers, five of whom served in his department, for beating, torturing, and sexually assaulting two Black men earlier this year. Bailey expressed his surprise at the evidence uncovered during the investigation and stated that all former deputies had lied to him. Despite calls for his resignation, Bailey said he would not step down and vowed to fix the problems within his department. He has implemented new policies, such as updating the body camera policy, to rebuild trust in the sheriff’s office. A private firm staffed with former FBI agents will also conduct an independent audit of the department’s policies and procedures. The former officers who pled guilty are awaiting sentencing, with some facing a maximum sentence of life.
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Popular Biloxi seafood restaurant, co-owner sentenced for fishy business dealings
SUMMARY: Mary Mahoney’s Old French House in Biloxi, Mississippi, and co-owner Anthony Cvitanovich have faced federal penalties for seafood fraud. They misbranded around 58,750 pounds of imported fish as premium local species from 2013 to 2019. Cvitanovich pled guilty to felony misinformation regarding more than 17,000 pounds of mislabeling. The restaurant was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay $1.5 million in penalties, including a $149,000 fine. Additionally, it must maintain detailed records of seafood sources for five years. Cvitanovich received three years probation and four months home detention, with a $10,000 fine.
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Mississippi State’s Albert Reese named top offensive lineman in state
SUMMARY: Albert Reese IV, a fourth-year junior offensive tackle for Mississippi State, has been awarded the 2024 Kent Hull Trophy, recognizing him as Mississippi’s top offensive lineman. Despite a challenging season, Reese’s performance at right tackle has significantly contributed to the team’s offensive improvements, helping the Bulldogs accumulate 1,766 rushing yards this season. He has started all 10 games and was also named to the Jason Witten Man of the Year watchlist for his community involvement. Reese is the seventh Mississippi State lineman to receive this honor, with the award presentation scheduled for December 3.
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Mississippi College changing name, shuttering football program
SUMMARY: Mississippi College will undergo significant changes approved by the Board of Trustees to ensure its long-term viability. The private university will be renamed Mississippi Christian University in 2026, marking its bicentennial. The academic structure will be reorganized, with the Department of Christian Studies elevated and departments consolidated for financial efficiency. Additionally, the football program will be dissolved to focus resources on other sports and facility upgrades. While the decision to end football was difficult, it aims to improve overall athletic and academic offerings, ensuring the institution’s future success and commitment to Christian education.
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