JPD issued the following press release:
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On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Jackson Police Officers responded the 400 block of Woody Dr. regarding a possible kidnapping. Upon officers’ arrival, it was learned that a 13 year old female had been allegedly kidnapped by an unknown black male subject while walking to school. The suspect allegedly approached her, and after a brief conversation, snatched and pulled her into a residence. The suspect allegedly tried to get her into a bedroom, and after a brief struggle, the victim was able to escape and exit the residence. The victim reported the incident to her mother. There were no injuries reported.
During the course of the investigation, officers detained Dashund Davis, 35, at his residence in the 400 block of Woody Dr. He was later identified as the suspect responsible for this incident. Subsequently, he was arrested for Kidnapping and booked into the City Jail.
17 comments:
I wonder if the family of the girl will follow in the NAACP's footsteps and condemn the cops who rescued their daughter. If the cops are black, then they're not black but blue and are race traitors or something.
If the cops are white, well hell...
Race shouldn't have a #$*^#@! thing to do with an attempted assault on a 13 year old girl. But this is 2016 . . .
Dashund? Do they call him Weenie for short?
My Grandparents raised my parents on Woody Drive. It was like Mayberry. Some really successful business people in Jackson today grew up on woody drive. I remember spending my summers roaming free over there. Sad the way it's gotten. I'm sure they are part of the problem for moving though...
No...they are not 'part of the problem for moving'; however, they would have been part of the statistics had they not.
35. and 13?? This bastard is sick. After treating him for his obvious mental condition, try the best treatment available - two alligator clips, properly applied to his toso, and then to a 12 volt battery. If at first it doesn't succeed, then try again. He needs to be taken out of the possible pool of predators that kids face as they walk to school.
Might be a good idea to just let him go free. Her uncles and cousins will handle it.
5:10, that is the biggest problem we have in Jackson. Depending on criminals for our law enforcement. It would be much better to depend on JPD even with their piss poor performance.
Well I am impressed...seriously. I was kidnapped a few years ago, JPD didn't even bother to look for the guy. I went to the doctor to get checked out afterward. Then I filed on my insurance for the to get the co-pay paid. The insurance company said that JPD had no record of the kidnapping. I sent them the JPD paperwork on the crime report. The insurance company accepted my records and said it wasn't the first time they had seen JPD delete a crime report from the records.
So if JPD looked and found the thug, I am impressed. Perhaps JPD is getting better.
12:52, just another way they make the crime stats look a little better.
I have a friend who was robbed at gunpoint in her front yard. JPD recorded it as a "purse snatching."
10:43 posted this: "5:10, that is the biggest problem we have in Jackson. Depending on criminals for our law enforcement. It would be much better to depend on JPD even with their piss poor performance."
Oh really? Vigilante justice is not exactly depending on criminals for law enforcement. But, in a way you may be right. It's worked very well in many, many situations over the past century and a half in this country and for untold centuries in other countries.
Some career thug assaults your daughter or your wife or your mother, the justice system pampers him, lets him out on bail and he is scheduled for trial (maybe) sometime next year. Cousins, brothers and uncles run into him one night and his testicles wind up in a ball-jar full of embalming fluid. Excellent solution.
7:54, all that does is make the cousins, brothers, and uncles criminals. To do something like that it would need to be within a few hours of when the crime happened. If not it is premediated.
People would be much better off in the long run if they would do all they can to get honest law enforcement who will actually do the work they are paid to do. Sadly that will not happen as some of their family will benefit from poor law enforcement.
What people fail to understand it is the fault of law enforcement in the first place and then is compounded when law enforcement fail to do their job.
Not sure where 10:11 gets his theory, but, vigilante justice, if carried out immediately, is just as criminal as waiting three weeks to string up the dude. But both are damned effective.
You wring your damned hands while some of the rest of us saddle up.
If done in the first few hours it can be called a crime of passion. Done three weeks later it is premediated murder. A person has a chance of getting off with the first or a reduced sentence. With the second the punishment is quite a bit harsher.
You're mistaken or either an idiot, 12:21. A crime of passion refers to finding a man on top of your wife in a down-stroke and shooting him in the ass.
2:17, what do you think we are talking about? Please read the rest of the story and the comments. Keep up.
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