Corey "Cornbread" Lepard is going back to prison after graduating from the Hinds County Catch & Release program a couple of years ago. JPD arrested Corey Lepard August 20 for allegedly stabbing a 73 year-old Herbert McCombs to death for his motorcycle on May 26.
JPD said it caught Lepard after he allegedly took the stolen motorcycle to a repair shop and said he had to kill for it.
Unfortunately, Lepard was out on the streets after being convicted of arson and aggravated assault waaaaay back in 2019, making him a Star Student of the Catch & Release program.
A Hinds County grand jury indicted Lepard in 2017 for aggravated assault after he split a man's head open with a piece of wood in 2016. Lepard pleaded guilty in 2019. Circuit Judge Adrienne Wooten sentenced him to serve ten years in prison but suspended five years of the sentence. She placed him on probation for five years as well.
The firebug garnered more indictments in 2019. Firebug, you ask? The Clarion-Ledger reported on June 10, 2016:
Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason said a collaborative effort helped lead to the arrest of three people accused of arson and grand larceny.
According to Mason, Corey "Cornbread" Dwayne Lepard broke into a Hinds County Emergency Management facility on North McRaven Road Monday and stole thousands of dollars worth of county equipment before setting the building on fire, destroying three trailers and badly damaging two.
The destroyed property cost approximately $500,000, Hinds County Emergency Management Director Ricky Moore said.
Moore said Lepard accessed the trailers through a hole in the perimeter fencing. Article
Well, this being Hinds County, the grand jury only indicted him for two counts of arson. Lepard torched a home on Hampton Street as well. Circuit Judge Winston Kidd kidded around and sentenced him to serve ten years in prison but suspended five years of the sentence on August 31, 2020.
Judge Kidd revoked the suspended part of his sentence and ordered him to serve the remaining five years of his prison sentence on September 19.
Meanwhile, the Hinds County District Attorney is preparing to present McCombs’ murder to the grand jury.
22 comments:
They should give this useless little shit the electric chair
Does anyone know if Herbert McComb’s family could sue these judges for letting cornbread go? Can you sue a judge?
How were witnesses able to identify him?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the judge could not be sued, because the decision was made in the course of his duties. In that regard, it was irrelevant that the judge's decision may have been contrary to law and morally reprehensible.
People who graffiti their faces into un-employability have self appointed themselves into a life of crime and should be promptly disposed of when convicted.
'Fair Complexion'? Har.
Should have fried this slug. What the hell is the reason we have a death penalty if not to be used in a case like this. Oh, wait...the life of an older man on a motorcycle is relatively worthless. How careless of me.
This is a white guy. WHITE! Crickets from the race baiters who attack KF when he posts mugshots of black thugs.
Hinds County residents, we DESPERATELY need new judges!! David F. LINZEY will be a great upgrade from Wooten… please give him your support in the upcoming election! Sadly, Kidd has no opposition, so we’re stuck with him for yet another term. His soft on criminals attitude is hard on our communities.
10:35 He will probably get the electric chair...but it will be 30 years from now.
Give the blessed convicts addresses of the Hinds County Judges so they can thank them in person when not in their official capacity.
I always worried about how I would deal with losing my eyebrows.
Not sure what the forehead tat is, though. Must be modern art.
This is your face on drugs.
The motorcycle mechanic who ratted-out the thug better go ahead and assume a new identity.
Arson runs in that boys family. They’re from Booger Hollow up around Thomastown. Some of his kin folk burned their grandmothers house down on her while she was asleep back in the late 60s early 70s. I worked with some of the back when Cook Construction was blowing and going.
There's a Booger Holler in MS?
Booger Hollow is down south around Sullivan Hollow. 6:43 must have intended to say 'Booger Eater Hollow'. That up around Thomastown.
There was this trucker, one time, that had the CB handle of “Snot slanger” he said he was from Boogerville, Mississippi. Yelp, said he had a brother, that was also a trucker, that called himself “Big stinky” from Roosterpoot, Mississippi.
A couple of strange cats, to say the least. I used to see them from time to time at a little place called “The old home pickem up keep on trucking café”, down around Carriere, Mississippi. Yelp, a couple of strange cats.
Just curb stomp this POS and get it over with. He has contributed nothing in this world and will never do a damn thing. Waste of flesh, murdering trash.
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