Update: RPD transferred him to the custody of JPD for additional charges.
Well, well, well, look what we have here up in the Madison County Detention Center.
Collins was last seen fleeing the Brandon poh-lice back in 2018. WLBT reported:
According to Brandon Police Chief William Thompson, Brandon police stopped the chase at the Jackson city limits.
Collins pleaded guilty to felony evasion on March 19, 2019. The Court sentenced him to serve 5 years in prison but suspended 3 years of the sentence and allowed him to serve the other 2 years under house arrest.According to Richland police PIO Allison Clark, Richland police picked up on the chase on I-20 and continued into Jackson where Collins crashed and was apprehended by a Rankin County K9 on Avalon Road.
Collins rammed a Richland police officer’s car twice.
He is currently in the custody of Rankin County Sheriff’s Department charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, felony fleeing and misdemeanor drug charges.No injuries were reported and Collins was arrested by Richland PD.
Collins was out on felony bond from a previous incident of auto burglary out of Jackson. Rest of article.
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Not sure I understand. The article written indicated: "He is currently in the custody of Rankin County Sheriff’s Department charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, felony fleeing and misdemeanor drug charges." His booking sheet at the MCSO Detention center is dated 15 June 2020 at about 8pm for Contempt.
soft on crime libertarians like empower MS, americans for prosperity, the mississippi center for public policy, joel bomgar, grant callen, and russ latino are ruining our state. they are so ideologically driven that they are blind to the reality that they are creating more victims of crime. please stop giving your money and support to these organizations/people
@8:14am - He was quoting a past article. Stop trying to read and go back to eating Cheetos and not wearing a mask.
Who was the judge who sentenced this bad boy to house arrest from his previous felony?
whoa. hold up. you mean Rankin judges are also soft on crimes against police??? so not just the “big nasty” county??
Was it grand theft auto or was he in his own car? Wonder if his tag was up to date and he had insurance coverage like the rest of society is required to have? This piss ant prairie prick is what drives up our insurance costs. As Dirty Harry would say "His face looks too damn good" after a chase like that.
That's a light sentence for Rankin County. What is in contempt for failing to appear?
@ 8:14. You sheep are funny and cute.
What is he charge with? Very vague reporting, KF.
@ 9:05, hopefully before 8:23 jumps on your butt, Booking sheet from Ridgeland stated Contempt of Court. Guess he felt he didn't need to show up for whatever their original charge was.
I read real careful like and didn't see Tomie Green's name mentioned at all. At the risk of inciting 8:23, I'm confused.
Grateful they didn't shoot him. I like going to Harbor Freight and would hate to see protesters burn it down in response to this good man's death while fleeing from law enforcement. Maybe they will now limit his movement to the rear of his house and deny him access to the front porch.
Good thing crime is at its lowest levels ever. You wouldn't know it from watching the TV news, but it's the truth.
1:13, look up the per capita murder rates for Jackson, Ms., for the last 30 years. Compare the last two or three years with the rest of the United States, and then with the most dangerous cities in the world. I would post a link, but it appears you could use the research practice.
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