Alleged shooter catch & release graduate in Hinds County.
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Approximately 3:56pm on Thursday, March 28, 2025, the Rankin County Sheriff’s Department responded to the area of Cedar Brook Drive near Pearl for a disturbance where shots had been fired. When deputies arrived on scene, they discovered that no one had been injured, and that no property had been damaged.
While conducting interviews on-scene, investigators learned that two parties had been in a verbal argument which escalated into a physical altercation. As one party was leaving the area in a white Jeep Cherokee, a back seat passenger later identified as Lamarquis Trevail Green leaned out of the back window of the SUV and fired multiple shots in the direction of multiple people.
In an effort to stop the fleeing vehicle and apprehend the occupants, a BOLO was transmitted to nearby agencies which resulted in the vehicle being located off Greenwood Avenue in Jackson, MS. The occupants were detained by state and federal law enforcement agencies who also assisted in the recovery of the firearm used in the shooting.
After the suspects were arrested, it was discovered that Lamarquis Green has a prior felony conviction in Mississippi.Lamarquis Trevail Green has been charged with Drive-By Shooting & Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon. Raekya Fashay Mitchell has been charged with Accessory after the Fact to Drive-By Shooting for her role in driving the vehicle used in the incident. An unidentified juvenile has also been charged.
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Green is being without bond at the Rankin County Detention. Both Green and Mitchell will have their initial appearances in Rankin County Court next week.
Kingfish note: Green has a string of arrests. A Hinds County grand jury indicted him in 2019 for possessing a stolen firearm and having it on school property.
Green pleaded guilty. Hinds County Circuit Court Judge Faye Peterson sentenced him to serve two years in prison but suspended the sentence.
Green was arrested in November 2024 for being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was released when he did not receive an initial appearance within 48 hours of arrest.
A Hinds County grand jury indicted Green in 2023 for receiving stolen property. The case is assigned to Judge Winston Kidd. It is still pending in his court.
10 comments:
Looks like Hinds County criminals are still getting blessed even though Tomie is no longer on the bench. Same old, same old.
Hinds County Criminal justice malpractice
Defense attorney: Judge, I tender to the court a motion to fix. Judge: Sentence suspended in accordance with the Hinds County blessings statute.
Yo Green and Mitchell, no "blessings" in Rankin County, morons.
If convicted will they be required to work on a local chicken farm? Asking for a friend.
I should expect nothing less than a Rankin County Judge having a sit down discussion with someone from the Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance. There's a reason why the Hinds County Judges are doing what they are doing. They need to be called on the carpet.
Released due to not having been given an initial appearance? Looks like this ganster must be more than just a Judge Green blessing; maybe he is one of those that our now famous District Attorney mentioned in his brags to his fibbie buds about how he controls the process and decides who enters the system and who gets away.
There are plenty of blessings being handed out in Rankin county.
"Federal law enforcement agencies"? Who is that? I guess we got the federal police force Obama called for in his presidential campaign.
Someone other than the Defense Attorneys are making money off Jackson’s convicted criminals! Commit a crime, convicted and back on the streets!
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