JPD posted the following information and picture on Twitter:
Carjacked vehicle: 2015 Black Ford Mustang w/ white racing stripes. Rankin County license plate RER 631. Suspect w/ blk handgun. Last seen in the South Jackson area occupied by 2 armed BM.The Carjacking took place in the 1100 block of North State Street.
13 comments:
Isn't that address Baptist Hospital?
I was just in the Hospital's parking garage with my elderly mother. This is scary.
Jackson is LOST.
BHS has Barney Fife for security, poor old man, he has one bullet in his pocket and both feet on a banana peel.
I was involved in the new medical office building construction that is affiliated with Baptist on North State. Jackson has a real problem with the mentally ill homeless. And I said that correctly. I had to keep a shotgun close by in my truck as we worked on the very edge of State Street. I had to pull it out several times to get the indigents away from us and from stealing while we were working. A mentally ill person will attack you quicker than a stable person and inflict a good bit of harm.
Oh, but the whiners will only claim we need to throw more money at the mentally ill situation. Never mind the danger.
Mental illness is caused by many things. Drug and alcohol abuse are two main factors. If you want to see a prime example go downtown close to the Baptist Hospital and you will see living proof
WLBT just report the duo that was convicted for armed carjacking of a couple last year in Jackson was sentenced today to 5 years....unfriggin' believable- 5 years for armed carjacking-what a joke. Should be a minimum of 25 years IMO. Wonder who the Judge was....?
10:21, you can bet your ass that it wasn't Green. They would have not been sentenced to any time in jail if it was.
"Judge" Green was an idiot in law school, even with the help of the tutor that came along with her "scholarship". It never occurred to any of her classmates that she would be a judge of any sort.
A judge that had a law-school tutor? The only thing more frightening is learning your doctor had a tutor in med school. Holy Shat!
This is getting off point but what the hell. Once upon a time, MC School of Law had a special program for entering students. If they were judged to be "at risk", well, they got to come in during the summer and take contracts. They had a lighter load of classes in the fall semester and they got tutoring as well. I suspect that is what you are referring to.
Bingo Fish, not that she was "special" or anything. It's just that..., never mind ..., I still have to appear before her and she continues to act as a social worker. Not that there is anything wrong with that profession; judges shouldn't act as social advocates.
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