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Mississippi mom says son was beating her when he was shot by deputy

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www.wjtv.com – Mike Suriani – 2024-06-11 09:16:43

SUMMARY: In Alcorn County, Mississippi, Geraldine Lambert reported being severely beaten by her son, Jason Sekerak, who was allegedly under the influence of drugs. The incident occurred at Lambert’s home, where Sekerak cut himself and later attacked her with a metal flashlight. He made threats, claiming, “I’m Satan and you will die today.” When deputies arrived, they found Sekerak striking Lambert. Despite being tased, Sekerak continued, prompting a deputy to shoot him in the back of the neck. Sekerak is now in critical condition, possibly paralyzed. Lambert sustained multiple injuries. The deputy involved is on administrative leave pending an investigation.

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Clinton’s Mississippi College expected to go through changes

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-11-19 12:22:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi College, a historic institution in Clinton, will change its name to Mississippi Christian University, as announced by the Board of Trustees on November 18. This change aligns with plans for the university’s bicentennial celebration in 2026 and emphasizes its status as a comprehensive institution while retaining the MC brand. In addition to the name change, the college will undergo academic realignments, including the merging of several schools. The football program will be discontinued, with a focus shifting to the remaining 17 sports and facility upgrades. All changes are expected to be completed by the bicentennial.

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Local sheriff talks about holiday package safety

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www.wcbi.com – Charity Johnson – 2024-11-19 10:42:00

SUMMARY: Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott advises residents to ensure package safety amid the holiday season due to the rise in thefts, referred to as “porch pirates.” He recommends tracking deliveries, having someone present to collect packages, or using alternative delivery destinations like relatives’ homes or workplaces. Installing security cameras is also suggested for real-time monitoring. Scott emphasizes the importance of planning ahead when ordering gifts, as replacements may not arrive in time for Christmas. The deadline for UPS shipping to ensure Christmas delivery is December 21.

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JSU will host 2024 SWAC Football Championship game

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www.wjtv.com – Kristopher White – 2024-11-19 10:31:00

SUMMARY: Jackson State University (JSU) will host the 2024 SWAC Football Championship game against the Southern Jaguars on December 7 at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. CT on ESPN2. JSU secured hosting rights after defeating Alabama State 16-10, while Southern triumphed over Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31-9. This marks the second meeting between JSU and Southern in the title game in three seasons. Tickets are available online and at local box offices, priced at $50-$90 in advance, with increased rates on game day. Children under five can attend for free.

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