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Tishomingo man arrested after officer-involved shooting
SUMMARY: On August 28, a pursuit involving Tishomingo County deputies escalated into an officer-involved shooting involving John William Griffin. Deputies attempted to stop Griffin after he sped through a safety checkpoint. During the chase, he fired at officers, leading to a confrontation in Colbert County, Alabama, where the shooting occurred. Griffin was hospitalized until September 9 before being returned to Tishomingo County. He faces several charges, including felony fleeing, possession of a firearm by a felon, and five counts of aggravated assault on law enforcement officers. His bond is set at over $1,000,000.
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Body found in Ridgeland identified as Vicksburg man
SUMMARY: The body of 48-year-old Howard Hendren Hennessey, who was reported missing from Vicksburg on July 13, 2024, has been identified after being found in a wooded area in Ridgeland on August 7. Ridgeland Police Chief Brian Myers confirmed the identification through DNA results, expressing condolences to Hennessey’s family. The body was discovered by a surveyor around 9:45 a.m. The investigation remains ongoing, with further details yet to be released.
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Caledonia Elementary school students learn flag etiquette
SUMMARY: Caledonia Elementary students are learning about the U.S. Flag Code, which outlines proper flag etiquette, such as not allowing the flag to touch the ground and using it respectfully. The presentation aimed to instill these values in young children, emphasizing the importance of understanding flag rules. Approximately 170 students participated in this educational session. Organizers believe teaching such lessons early on promotes respect for national symbols and civic responsibility.
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3 charged in Mississippi neglect case after call for baby leads to horse, dogs
SUMMARY: In Panola County, Mississippi, authorities charged three individuals with neglect after a welfare check on a nine-day-old infant revealed poor living conditions. The child was taken into protective custody, prompting Child Protective Services involvement. Upon investigation, deputies found a severely neglected horse, along with eight dogs and a cat in various states of neglect, all of which were rescued. Steven Archer, Kaitlyn Kirtley, and Angel Brimhall face charges related to child deprivation and animal cruelty. Sheriff’s officials emphasized that the conditions were unfit for a child, highlighting the timely response of law enforcement.
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