The Madison Police Department issued the following statement.
On July 29, 2023 at 9:32 AM, officers of the Madison Police Department responded to the area of Beaumont Dr. and Farwell Blvd. in the Cypress Lake Subdivision. The original call was concerning a male subject assaulting a female and possibly kicking her on the ground. Upon the officers’ arrival, the female victim was discovered on the sidewalk suffering from multiple injuries. Medical attention was provided for the victim while officers attempted to make contact with the suspect, Brandon Stephen Bly, at 813 Beaumont Drive in Madison, MS. The victim was transported to a local hospital where she was treated for her injuries. Attempts to make contact with Bly were unsuccessful and it was determined that a 4-year-old child was also inside the residence.Special Response Teams the from Madison Police Department, the Madison County Sheriff’s Department, and the Ridgeland Police Department were activated and responded to the scene. Officers began attempting negotiations with Bly but were initially unsuccessful. At 12:29 PM, contact was made with Bly and he was taken into custody without incident. Special Response Teams entered the residence and discovered the 4-year-old child unharmed. The child was checked out by medical personnel and returned to the grandfather. Brandon Stephen Bly, age 26, was taken initially to the Madison Police Department for booking. Investigators remained at the scene to process evidence. After booking, Bly was transported to the Madison County Detention Center where he awaits his initial appearance on the charges of Aggravated Domestic Violence and Kidnapping. The case will be forwarded to District Attorney John “Bubba” Bramlett and the Madison County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Kingfish note: Bly was just released from prison. He served time for burglary.
38 comments:
And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply"
So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why
He said "You look like a fine upstanding young man, I think you'll do"
So I took off my hat, I said "Imagine that. Huh! Me workin' for you!"
If the city would pull-over any vehicle with a loud muffler, there would not be any of this, in Madison.
Well Bye Bye Bly .
I was sitting at a light at the interstate and 463 when the posse came through. Three SWAT vehicles plus numerous cars, all with lights and sirens on and hauling ass. Those guys (and gals?) meant business!
I was sitting at a light at the interstate and 463 when the posse came through. Three SWAT vehicles plus numerous cars, all with lights and sirens on and hauling ass. Those guys (and gals?) meant business!
Brandon Bly dba on Facebook as NFLdababy Stayready. And gold upper & lower teeth plus braids makes Brandon ready for big time at Parchman.
https://www.tiktok.com/@babynine5/video/7065414781712289071
And just imagine….some of you would have guessed he lived in Jackson but no. He was occupying space in a very nice area of Madison.
3 words PIECE OF SH**
@5:43 PM That's his parents house. He doesn't live there.
The couple lives in a $500,000 house
Madison is going down. Glad I moved out into the county.
Social ills are not escapable. You either work to fix the problems or the problems will follow you.
I think if your name is on the lease or the mortgage then you are living there, otherwise you be staying with the rents!
Is that the subdivision near the old racket club with all of those new “For Sale” signs are?
Leave Madison before it is too late!
@9:48 - We moved to the country, too, on our 300+-acre tree farm. I plan to never live again in an urban or suburban setting. We like our solitude and space.
Crazy happens everywhere. Madison is just much better at keeping it quiet.
All you repeat posters triumphantly posting how safe and secure you are after running scared from evil Jackson: all your running got you nowhere. This is the face of the new Madison. Now where do you run?
@7:52
"Crazy happens everywhere. Madison is just much better at keeping it quiet."
The difference is you usually get only one "crazy" in Madison then you are shipped away to where you belonged in the first place.
The jealous non-residents of Madison trolls are out in force, all posting from their basements in S. Jackson and Canton.
Let me help you reading comprehension challenged trolls: He doesn't live there. It's his parents house. It's a very upscale development. Dad is an optometrist. Their thug son just got out of prison for a burglary conviction and was crashing at his parents home temporarily.
There was a problem with a female who was a doctor living in that neighborhood several years ago. Eerily similar in some respects.
Where can I go get me some teeths like them?
That’s the bad news. The good news is they have free dental in prison.
"The jealous non-residents of Madison trolls are out in force, all posting from their basements in S. Jackson and Canton.
Let me help you reading comprehension challenged trolls: He doesn't live there. It's his parents house. It's a very upscale development. Dad is an optometrist. Their thug son just got out of prison for a burglary conviction and was crashing at his parents home temporarily."
July 30, 2023 at 10:46 AM
How many BASEMENTS do you think are in South Jackson or Canton? Mississippi has been Slab-on-grade Country, since the 1960s. Before then, houses were raised a couple of feet off the ground.
Cypress Lake is not "very upscale". It's moderately expensive, and has always attracted a somewhat marginalized segment of the affluent. That the place is two decades old, and yet is still relatively devoid of trees and shrubbery, should tell you what class of people have been attracted to it. The house in question, with its bare-minimum landscaping, and unlined red curtains on the front door (if GoogleMap's images are up-to-date) is a case in point.
'Upscale', by the way, is a really tacky term. So is 'Dad', when not being used as a nickname for a specific person.
Back when there was still hope for Jackson - back when the Architect, Ken Tate, still designed for mere millionaires (now, it's billionaires in Belle Meade, and his billionaire neighbors in Palm Beach), he would help local developers with infill developments (like the one where Jackson's Mayor lives) - there was a physician with a son who looked like the subject of this story (minus the gold teeth). It was obvious the young man's mother had been a beauty, and that he, himself, could have become spectacular, with a minimum of exertion.
I'm sure the doc tortured himself with the question, "Oh, why did I marry the pretty girl, and not the smart girl?" Problem is, when you're a young doc, you CAN marry the pretty girl, and don't have to settle for the smart girl. And there, your troubles begin.
Driving by the grand gates of one of those infill developments (where the doc had bought a house), on the Woodland Hills end of Old Canton Road, I spotted that son (who'd accompanied his father to 'The Courthouse', a few times, but could not be interested in exercise or other forms of self-improvement). Outside those big Charleston-style gates, he was waiting for someone - not something you saw in FNEJ - dressed, head-to-toe, in Gucci.
He'd been taken on a trip to an exclusive resort, where he was given free rein in an hotel boutique. His father was desperately trying to save the kid from himself. Later, I overheard the father, an extremely nice chap, commiserating with a peer, over an important heirloom the kid had pawned.
Mississippi Magazine's wedding issues have been filled with showy weddings designed to "launch" the underachieving offspring of white doctors (their music careers... their acting careers...). Having problem kids, seems to be an occupational hazard for docs.
3:43. Wow, Tom Wolfe. Thanks for your piercing social commentary. The Madison-has-gone-to-shit replies added more to the conversation.
Cypress Lake looks like a nice neighborhood to me. What do I know, I'm just a poor white boy living outside the gates trying to make ends meet.
Where's that golden smile now?!
https://recentlybooked.com/MS/Madison/BRANDON-BLY~2054_BK0000066903
Update- tiktok gone, back to wearing stripes.
Cash App: $offtodajail
Attn 3:43 PM I am the son of a medical doctor. I certainly never exhibited any of those traits (did you?) A LOT of my friends were children of doctors. Virtually none of them exhibited those traits. You can always find exceptions. I would love to know your back ground and behavior history.
Practically in Annondale!
Jackson residents: "YOU MONSTERS JUST LOVE TO TALK ABOUT HOW BAD JACKSON IS!"
Jackson residents also: (squeals with utter delight the 3 times per year that a crime happens in Madison)
Y'all do wear that hypocrisy crown with the best of 'em.
2:56pm
You sound like a nouveau riche pretentious middle class salary-dependent wage peasant expending that much energy trying to categorize a neighborhood's status in Madison County.
We live in Mississippi. Get a grip and self-awareness. Your weed trees and pines that we can assume grew up quickly in your yard and neighborhood do not hide the fact that your children still had to take out loans for their education.
@ 2:56 PM -- Since you're big on criticism...
Living in your parent's basement is a general derogatory comment targeting those who have little self-worth and nothing better to do than troll blogsites and espouse their bigotry, intolerance, and ignorance. It is not necessarily literal -- for Mississippi and Louisiana, you can substitute "living in your parent's bonus room" if you like.
Cypress Lake real estate listings are in the ~$400k range, whereas Madison in general has a median home sales price of ~$350k. That would make it upscale for Madison, and very upscale for the Jackson metro area.
"Upscale" is still a perfectly acceptable term to use -- even in urban slang. "Dad" WAS used in reference to a specific person.
You're welcome.
Chill out all y’all cypress lakers. Your neighborhood is not even mid for Madison standards, much less “upscale”.
@10:35
"Chill out all y’all cypress lakers. Your neighborhood is not even mid for Madison standards, much less “upscale”."
BUT it is upscale compared to almost all of Jackson.
I first realized it was time to stop saying "upscale", when a distinctly-downmarket development in Saint Tammany Parish (one which included a Walmart and a discount shoe store) was trumpeted as being "UPSCALE!". That was twenty years back.
More recently, the ugly Costco mess on Highland Colony Parkway, was described as "UPSCALE!". Even the idealized renderings accompanying the hype, looked cheap and ugly. The as-built project was no worse than the illustrations, though. The real thing looks like an open sore, as did the drawings.
So, maybe Cypress Lake is "upscale", after all. It looks as "upscale" as Costco.
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