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DA shares where West Point mass shooting investigation stands
SUMMARY: It's been three months since the deadly mass shooting at Club Oasis in Clay County, with no arrests or updates from law enforcement recently. The investigation has not stalled: a grand jury has reconvened and is hearing from witnesses, potentially generating new leads. The shooting occurred at the Oasis Lounge in early March, resulting in one death and 12 injuries. District Attorney Scott Colom asserts that the case is progressing swiftly and new evidence has been found and sent to a crime lab. Colom expects to make an announcement once test results return, emphasizing the importance of a thorough investigation. More community reactions to this update will be featured at 5:00.
District Attorney Scott Colom shared where the investigation into a deadly mass shooting in West Point stands three months later.
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Man dies after being shot in North Jackson neighborhood
SUMMARY: A man, Ravus Greenfield, has died after being shot multiple times in North Jackson's Lake Trace Circle shortly after midnight. Detective Tommy Brown confirmed Greenfield's death at a local hospital. Police have not provided any details about a potential suspect. Authorities urge anyone with information about the incident to contact JPD or Crime Stoppers.
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Body cam video shows Rankin deputies rescuing truck driver
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Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey released body cam video Wednesday that shows deputies rescuing a truck driver after a crash.
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Fire damages apartments on County Line Road
SUMMARY: Residents of a North Jackson apartment complex are recovering after a devastating early morning fire destroyed their homes. Assistant Fire Chief Patrick Arman reported that the fire originated in Building B at Somerset Place Apartments, forcing the evacuation of all eight units. The top four apartments were severely damaged, with one unit entirely exposed and charred. Neighbors expressed shock and trauma at the scene, describing the community as typically quiet and supportive. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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