Drug dealer Kelarce McElroy will be staying in jail for quite a while after he allegedly tortured and killed an elderly man who was on a walker. A Jackson Municipal Court set his bond at $1.6 million.
JPD charged McElroy with murder ($1 million) , aggravated assault ($500k), and possession of a controlled substance (73 ecstasy pills) ($100k).
The defendant thought the aggravated assault victim stole his drugs so he brutally beat her within an inch of her life. However, McElroy was not satisfied with this bout of savagery.
McElroy allegedly confronted 68 year-old Jerry Lee on a neighborhood street about his drugs at 2:00 AM. He stabbed the man and left him in a ditch. The defendant returned a few minutes later and tortured him. Wishing to be done with the matter, he allegedly shot the victim five times at point blank range, killing him. It was all caught on neighborhood cameras. Lee lived on Abram Ford Drive.
McElroy was already subject to an arrest warrant for a parole violation.
As expected, McElroy is no stranger to the Hinds County criminal justice system. He was convicted of burglary in 2008 and served time. He pleaded guilty to possession of a stolen gun, possession of a controlled substance, and felon with a firearm in 2020. Hinds County Circuit Judge Tomie Green sentenced him to serve five years in prison. He was arrested in 2018 for being a felon in possession of a firearm but County Court Judge Johnny McDaniels dismissed the case after the District Attorney failed to prosecute.
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it will never happen in our lifetime, if ever. But these judges need to be penalized for their failures that result in subsequent deaths. No immunity when clear malfeasance can be proven. Tommie Green has the blood of one of my family members on her hands.
Another perfect example that if we kept these damn people locked up, innocent people would be much safer. Yet they want to defund the police and cry about the national guard coming into cities. The fatigue is strong.
Wow. If ever a man was to be locked in a cage until being shot, this is the guy.
This shigity will soon spill over to the good judges family and friends in Hinds county. I pray that this doesn’t happen! Dang these evasive unhumans are already slithering into the surrounding counties.
They shoot horses don't they?
And the exodus of businesses and tax paying citizens continues. It's going to be hard to run the city of Jackson with no money. But hey let's continue to give away water to folks that won't pay their bill because of muh racism and equity or whatever. Interestingly the new mayor wasn't interested in Federal agents or the guard to fight crime, but he did want "resources" (money). Sound familiar? Hey I know, let's get his brother in law or cousin to do a "study". This is what you get when you keep electing liberal democrats, dumbasses.
I think he would be ok like something with the federal COPS grant Clinton and Congress put together in the mid 90s.
I never leave home without my firearm these repeat offenders are ruining it for everyone! It’s sickening!
Judges stop sending these sick fucks back into our communities.
Instead of anonymously bitching about judges on a blogsite, why don't you pick up the phone and bitch directly to your legislators who write the damned laws, specify the mandatory punishments for crimes and eligibility for bonds, parole and everything else?
Staying in jail for quite a while? Surely you jest. This is Mississippi. Moreover, this is Hinds County.
This POS needs to be rolled in cornmeal and slowly lowered into a large deep fryer for 10 minutes then fed to the swine
Former DA Robert Shuler Smith is the gift that keeps on giving. This guy would have had a third strike if RSS had done his job.
Let’s simmer down some. This is just a difference in culture, and in America all cultures are of equal merit.
So we hold bartenders, responsible for over serving people who they let out of their bars, but we don’t hold judges accountable for repeat offenders, who they let out of the court? Time for change
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