Well, well, well, look who got a "Get Out of Jail Free" card in January.
Paroled on January 7. Nice.
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Jackson needs this guy: https://www.breitbart.com/border/2026/06/30/real-life-citizen-vigilante-in-mexico-goes-viral-after-taping-up-thieves/
What? He wasn't rehabilitated?
He was rehabilitated. Then he relapsed.
Jackson 100% needs a lot of vigilante justice.
What will it take for the African American community to understand that we don't have a police problem we have a judge problem. The vast majority of these individuals repeatedly inflict repeat crimes against their own neighbors and community. This is not the white man coming after them. This is simply thugs being allowed to terrorize the very people whom they grew up around repeatedly. Honestly, feel sorry for law abiding people in Jackson having to endure this at the hands of a Judicial system that should be ready, willing and able to protect them.
Blood on their hands!! 3 deaths, how do you sleep at night Parole Bd??
I know I’m beating a dead horse, but in Senatobia a white cop accidentally kills a child(i know it was stupid and he shouldn’t have done it, but he did not intentionally kill a child) and the black community protests for a week. Here 2 black thug felon criminal low-lifes intentionally shoot multiple times and kill 2 young women and a child, but no protests. No national tv. No ben crump. No anybody. Black leaders(oxymoron, apparently), where are you.
It's clear jail time is not rehabilitating the vast majority of these violent criminals. It's time for Mississippi to get serious about crime and start locking violent criminals up for good.
There needs to be a news report every time someone is paroled, and it should be shown with photos of how each parole board member voted.
There is a good story about what happened to the town thug in Skidmore, MO. His name was Ken McElroy, and someone finally eliminated the problem.
Can't monetize this one so *crickets* from the Social Justice Warriors.
Our useless Legislature could also step up and oh...I don't know....actually DO something next session? Anything.
Nah...how silly of me.
What about jail even begins to rehabilitate a criminal?
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