The Clinton Police Department issued the following statement.
On March 15, 2021, Kenneth Lionel Porter turned himself in to CPD for his involvement in the auto burglary
involving two (2) laptops belonging to the Clinton Public School district were stolen.
The other two individuals have been identified, questioned, and released. These two individuals will
not face charges in this case.
The two stolen laptops were recovered and have been returned to the Clinton Police Department. Porter
has been issued a $250,000 bond by a Clinton Municipal Court Judge.
While in Jackson, Miss. investigating the burglary, Clinton Police located and arrested Isaac Wynn.
Wynn was wanted in connection with a series of auto burglaries that occurred between 09-15-2020 and 10-27-2020.
Isaac Leon Wynn has been charged with seven (7) counts of auto burglary for his involvement in burglaries
of several work vehicles and a trailer at Birdwell Electric and A1 Roof Savers.
The items taken from the businesses range from tools, a generator and welding equipment. Wynn has
a bond set at $300,000 by a Clinton Municipal Court Judge.
In addition to the offenses that occurred in Clinton, Wynn also has
a warrant for his arrest for Commercial Burglary through the Hinds County Sheriff's Office.
Both Porter and Wynn have extensive criminal histories.
Kenneth Porter
- Convicted Felon
- Burglary 2021 (Clinton Police)
- Criminal History includes arrests in other jurisdictions.
- Conspiracy 2018
- Shoplifting 2018
- Larceny 2018
- Controlled Substance 2018
- Auto Theft 2019
- Identity Theft 2019
Isaac Wynn
- Convicted Felon
- Arrested by the Clinton Police
- Grand larceny 1999
- Shoplifting 2015
- Controlled Substance 2015
- Trespass 2015
- Shoplifting 2016
- Shoplifting 2017
- Burglary 2021
- Arrests in Other Jurisdictions
- Robbery 2000
- Aggravated Assault 2003
- Grand Larceny 2005
- Burglary 2016
- Receiving Stolen Property 2017
- Burglary 2017 & 2018
Kingfish note: A Hinds County grand jury indicted Wynn for burglary of the Goodwill Center by Metrocenter in 2018. He pleaded guilty to burglary in October 2019. Circuit Judge Faye Peterson sentenced him to serve five years in prison but suspended the sentence. She ordered him to complete the Drug Court program. Circuit Judge Winston Kidd ordered his arrest in October 2019 for failure to comply with the Drug Court provisions.
9 comments:
I noticed. Between 2005 and 2015, he was not arrested. Any chance he may have been in prison?
Just exactly what do you do with worthless career criminals who just don’t get it. More and more it seems like the world needs to try another deterrent to stop individuals from turnstile jails. Desperate losers of all races, creeds and colors who clog courts with a never ending determination to give people the middle finger when it comes to just staying out of trouble and not ripping people off. The riots of last summer showed us these shitheads not only despise where they live but also despise themselves. Of course today these poor ole victims of the system are showered with love from numbskulls who believe we should just let them take what they want. Until they graduate and start taking more than just stuff. Time to bring back public executions.
And into the Hinds County “justice” system they go.
"Circuit Judge Winston Kidd ordered his arrest in October 2019 for failure to comply with the Drug Court provisions."
So...then what? Did he simply drop off the edge of the flat earth?
Mississippi needs a 'three strikes' law. It drastically reduces crime. But on the other hand, we'd need build a lot of prisons.
3:54 - make that argument to the folks running the Mississippi House of Representatives, who are being led around with a bit in their mouth by the financial backers of AFP and Empower - who are arguing that these 'minor crimes' should not result in prison sentences. They believe that incarcerating these criminals is costing THEM to much of the tax dollars they are paying on their extremely high incomes.
So - the House is pushing hard to get synpathetic legislation through the legislature this year, as they have done for the past few, but this time with more ooomph behind it - to reduce the prison population of these folks who are 'not hardened criminals'; who need another chance at life. Americans for Properity; Empower; and the folks funding those organizations, disagree with uou.
And they disagree with @8:09 as well, Mississippi has a 'three strickes law' athough its enforcement is dependent on the local District Attorney and how he/she chooses to apply it. But - that's part of what AFP/Empower/Gunn/et.al. want to effectively do away with.
Glad to see that the Clinton PD, and the city administration there, are willing to pursue these crooks and try to get them off the streets. Maybe my vehicle, trailer, and other property in Jackson will be safe for a few more weeks anyway, while AFP's financers are living behind their gates in Rankin and Madison Counties.
More products of liberal “preachers” and leaders advocating, instead of discouraging, the conception of illegitimates. While it may meet their intent of increasing their liberal political base, it’ll ultimately collapse our society. Children raised in a nuclear family are more likely to develop a moral compass to guide them as adults. I’m sure the majority of those who disagree with this post have themselves fathered a few bastards or benefited from their votes. I hope they stay current with their child support.
If Gerard has good sense, while he's aspiring to bigger and better things (and pedestals) he will distance himself from that whack-group called 'empower'. It's nothing more than the Mississippi version of the ACLU.
Baltimore's City Prosecutor just announced...
Mosby said her office will no longer prosecute the following offenses: drug and drug paraphernalia possession (even intent distribute), prostitution, trespassing, minor traffic offense, open container violations, and urinating and defecating in public.
CDS (drug) possession
Attempted distribution CDS
Paraphernalia possession
Prostitution
Trespassing
Minor traffic offenses
Open container
Rogue and vagabond
Urinating/defecating in public
https://www.foxcarolina.com/news/us_and_world/baltimore-will-no-longer-prosecute-drug-possession-prostitution-and-other-low-level-offenses/article_2545ee94-4c66-5f6e-9a79-f954cfc55bc7.html#:~:text=Mosby%20said%20her%20office%20will,urinating%20and%20defecating%20in%20public.
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