Leland
CRIME & SAFETY
Autopsy report released of 17-year-old allegedly killed, run over by Leland police officer
The office for civil rights attorney Ben Crump provided the Clarion Ledger with the autopsy results for 17-year-old Kadarius Smith who was allegedly run over by a Leland Police Department cruiser and later died in mid-March. Attorney Crump represents Smith's family. ...
Autopsy shows Mississippi teen died from blunt-force trauma
LELAND, Miss. (WJTV) – An autopsy report has been released for the 17-year-old who was allegedly hit by a Leland patrol car and later died at a hospital. According to Attorney Ben Crump, the autopsy showed that Kadarius Smith’s death was caused by blunt-force trauma. Crump said Smith was hit by the patrol car in the […]
FBI comes to Indianola to discuss crime issues in the Mississippi Delta
INDIANOLA- Debra Jackson says it's time to speak up. Debra Jackson- “Like the old saying goes it takes a village to raise a child. Rather it's parents or adults if we see someone doing something we need to speak up. If we see it, we need to tell it we need to let it be known.
Aderrien Murry’s Family Suing In State Court For $5 Million After Indianola Police Shooting
A year after an Indianola, Miss., police officer shot her 11-year-old son, Aderrien Murry, in the chest, NaKala Murry filed a state lawsuit against the Indianola Police Department, Officer Greg Capers, Police Chief Ronald Sampson, dispatcher Jada Rush and “John Doe Officers 1-5.”. Around 4 a.m. on May 20,...
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