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Marion man arrested for unnatural intercourse along with torturing, killing animals on video
SUMMARY: Mason McMullin, a 24-year-old man from Foxworth, was arrested for animal cruelty and unnatural intercourse after authorities discovered he was allegedly filming the torture and killing of animals. Following reports of animal abuse, deputies conducted a welfare check, leading to McMullin’s arrest during questioning. Two search warrants were executed at his residence, yielding both physical and electronic evidence, although specifics were not disclosed. He faces seven counts of aggravated animal cruelty and two counts of unnatural intercourse, with a bail set at $500,000. Further charges may arise as the investigation continues.
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What to know about Mississippi’s upcoming judicial runoffs
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s election season continues with judicial runoffs set for Tuesday, Nov. 26. Key races include the Mississippi Supreme Court, where incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens faces GOP state Sen. Jenifer Branning after neither secured over 50% of votes in the general election. Branning positions herself as a “constitutional conservative,” while Kitchens emphasizes his experience. Additionally, Amy St. Pe’ and Jennifer Schloegel are in a runoff for the Court of Appeals, following a close primary. Voters in specified counties can participate, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eligible voters must bring photo ID, and there are absentee voting options available.
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Officer, civilian injured after vehicle crashes into Pearl police car on I-20
SUMMARY: A Pearl police officer and a civilian driver were injured in a crash on I-20 East on Wednesday night. While officers were investigating a separate accident, a marked police cruiser with activated lights was struck from behind. The unidentified officer was treated and released from a local hospital, while the driver of the vehicle that collided with the police cruiser was also hospitalized. Both vehicles suffered significant damage, disrupting traffic temporarily until the scene was cleared. Officials stressed the importance of driver vigilance near emergency vehicles, reminding motorists to slow down and move over when encountering law enforcement.
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Canton man sentenced to 40 years after killing wife
SUMMARY: Myles Flint Johnson, a 53-year-old man from Canton, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the second-degree murder of his wife, Kristi Johnson. Following a three-day trial in Madison County, he received the maximum penalty without parole. On January 30, 2024, Johnson called 911 claiming his wife was shot, but police found her dead in their bed, shot in the back. He initially claimed it was a suicide but later stated it was accidental during a fight. The trial revealed a history of domestic violence, prompting the District Attorney to stress the case’s significance in addressing domestic abuse.
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