Update: Son allegedly killed father.
The Ridgeland Police Department issued the following statement on Facebook:
Domestic related homicide scene on Old Canton Road. Suspect has been identified and fled the area. Efforts are underway to locate and apprehend him.Chief John Neal said suspect Robert Lee Shelton was taken into custody in Humphreys County. The murder took place on 7116 Old Canton Road. Madison County property records state the home is owned by Miles Musgrove. However, the house is non-owner occupied.
It appears Shelton is, you guessed it, free on bond in Hinds County. A grand jury indicted him in 2015 of cocaine possession and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. The capias was finally served upon him in 2017. The case has been continued several times. Judge Adrienne Wooten issued a bench warrant for his arrest on March 8, 2019 after he failed to appear in court.
15 comments:
Another Jacktown defendant trespassing in Ridgeland. Build the wall.
If I am not mistaken, this is the same house that was a meth lab several years ago.
Hinds County won’t have to worry about him now. We’ll take it from here.
Build a wall! Ridgeland is a gateway. Have u ever noticed all the Hinds County car tags at Sam’s? Now the so called city fathers of Ridgeland want to help Jackson investors put a Costco in Ridgeland. Who do these people represent?
@8:36 PM - why would they put it in Jacktown? Ridgeland is a good central location. The thugs can't get into the store as they could never obtain membership (hint: you need a real job and have to pay for membership).
8:36; You better watch out son. You'll be castigated for remarks like that. And to the fellow suggesting you have to have a job to get a Sam's card...Please, stop with the comedy. You're bustin' my sides. Gettin' a Sam's card is easier than gettin' a blue placard for the mirror.
"Have u ever noticed all the Hinds County car tags at Sam’s". They are also at all of the Ridgeland schools along with a smattering of Rankin tags. Drop the kids off after traveling across the spillway tearing up our roads. They need to put toll booths up on each end $1.00 each way. 1/3 to Ridgeland, Rankin County and PRV to pay for boat ramps and trash haul. I love paying to educate out of area kids.
Ridgeland folks just can't accept the fact that they aren't Madison the city. Gotta put somebody down to make yourselves feel better.
@11:54 PM - Costco requires that members have employment at recognized establishments. I have been a member since 1979; yes, 1979, when they were called Price Club.
They know from decades of experience that this keeps the riff-raff out, in addition to the annual fee.
I really like the idea of private business and service providers offering memberships and other exclusions to keep the-riff raff out. It is so nice shopping without having to deal with having my senses assaulted by the sight and smell of the goblin-like plebeians of the lower classes.
Bullshit 7:51. That's like saying Mississippi drivers are required to have auto liability insurance.
Will be cool to see thousands of retired folks turned away by Ridgeland Costco.
I’m against a Spillway toll. It makes me shudder at the thought of commuting on I-55 again.
Well, I look at it like this. Madison has just as much crimes and Ridgeland and Jackson. They just cover it up better. Next, the toll for the spillway, if it does happen then it will be the gate way to put a toll to get to downtown jackson where most of you work. So, I am sure Jacktown as you say will enjoy that money also. Hinds county tags in Madison county, well I figure it like this. If we don’t come to Madison or ridgeland to shop then we can keep the money in Hinds county. Better for the city of Jackson.
It’s a shame Jackson didn’t work to put Costco on Lakeland.
Lost revenue... oh so sad!
A real one...
No, Madison doesn't have "just as much crimes" as Ridgeland and Jackson. To say so is ignorant at best.
Outside of government, who still works in Jackson? Any company that could afford to get out got out a long time ago.
Please, keep the money in Jackson. We'd all be better off if it stayed there.
Post a Comment