Looks like one of our No-billers is back in custody for murder- again. WLBT reported:
Ladarrion McCray, the man wanted for murder in relation to an apartment shooting has turned himself in to police.
On October 17, Jackson police officers responded to the Windsor Apartments.
Police say the victim, identified as 31-year-old Glentez Brown, had been shot multiple times and he was pronounced dead on scene.
We are told that at the time Brown was shot he was holding a newborn baby that was not injured, but was clearly in the line of fire.
Police identified the suspect as 18-year-old Ladarrion McCray.
We are told he left the scene in a Chevy pickup truck, which was later found burned nearby.
McCray was recently no-billed by a Grand Jury for another murder charge.
Lovely. Law enforcement sources also informed this correspondent that no police officers or investigators from JPD were called to testify before the grand jury. Only personnel from the District Attorney presented the case.
14 comments:
Might as well turn himself in- he was no billed for murder before....
"Hes a good boy- Luvs his momma--sings in the church choir---just had bad friends. He's changed!"
Is this for real. Maybe the DA should spend more time putting criminals in jail and less time screwing with Law Enforcement
Let's see what DA "Law and Order" Schuler-Smith does with this one.
The DA won't do anything. I am actually surprised that this case got no billed, when it is quite obvious that he spends his time making sure his buddies in the indian community get no billed for selling opium.
In related news...the Clarion Ledger is reporting that the guy who drove McCray to the police station to turn himself in was also arrested. Turns out the 2015 Nissan Altima the guy was driving was reported stollen in Madison and there was a warrant out for his arrest too.
You really can't make this stuff up. I'm guessing that these criminals don't care about being arrested because they know the chances of them actually serving time is slim.
@ 11:49 - Either they are that stupid or they think JPD is that stupid. Personally, I think it is a little of both.
Stories like this are why I moved out of Hinds county. It's maddening and as much as believed it would change, it never did and continues to get worse. Now, the NE Jackson elitist may think I am redneck living in the 'burbs, but to each his own. My family's safety is more important than fighting the losing battle that is Hinds county.
If you are going to get arrested do so in Hinds County. You'll be home in time for dinner.
the C-L said the person who stole the Altima was out on bond for FOUR counts of auto burglary.
the Altima was stolen from MADISON county. will madison county put him away?
Mississippi needs a 'three-strikes' felony law. we'd then have a lot of jobs in the delta-prison guards
With a snap of his fingers Amile Wilson will solve all these problems. He has Josh Gregory's phone number stored in his phone!
@ 3:36
We need a Ward 1 candidates with a gaudy hat hook up. Maybe a good connection with Goodwill in Churchill Downs. If you win the Stoke's hearts, you will win Jackson.
Ladarriun and Glentez. Sup?
What everyone is missing is that no one from JPD testified to grand jury. That is a big deal.
The bigger question Kingfish is why do you know JPD did not testify before the grand jury... aren't grand juries supposed to be secret...
Nice to see a criminal sympathizer on here. Better to shoot the messenger than ask questions.
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