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Two officers injured in Summit shooting
SUMMARY: Two police officers were injured in a shooting in Summit, Mississippi, on August 8. One officer was from Summit, and the other was from McComb. At least one officer is receiving treatment at the Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, but their conditions have not been disclosed. The shooting is currently being investigated by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI). This is a developing story.
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State calls final witnesses in Carly Gregg trial
SUMMARY: In the trial of Carly Gregg, a Rankin County teenager accused of killing her mother and injuring her stepfather, the state presented its final witnesses. Expert testimonies highlighted contradictions in Gregg’s statements post-arrest, notably her failure to mention hallucinations to medical professionals. Contrarily, a counselor found no signs of mental distress in her behavior. The state argued against Gregg’s potential insanity plea due to admitted marijuana use before the incident. After rejecting a plea deal, Gregg faces life in prison if convicted of murder and other charges. The shooting occurred in March 2024, with Gregg later apprehended nearby.
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One injured after shots fired into Jackson home
SUMMARY: Capitol police in Jackson, Mississippi, are investigating a shooting that occurred around 5:30 a.m. on September 19, where shots were fired into a home and a vehicle. A homeowner reported that her son was shot in the knee while he was asleep and was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No arrests have been made yet, and authorities are seeking information from the public. Anyone with details is encouraged to contact Capitol police at 601-359-3125.
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Catholic School hosts annual “Pinwheels for Peace” in Columbus
SUMMARY: Students at Annunciation Catholic School in Columbus, Mississippi, participated in the 12th annual “Pinwheels for Peace” event to celebrate the upcoming International Day of Peace on September 21. A total of 187 students crafted colorful pinwheels, reflecting their thoughts on war, peace, tolerance, and harmony. This initiative was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1981 to promote global peace, and the pinwheels symbolize the students’ hopes and aspirations for a peaceful world.
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