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  2. Murder of James Craig Anderson - Wikipedia

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    James Craig Anderson was a 47-year-old American man who was murdered in a hate crime in Jackson, Mississippi, on June 26, 2011, by 18-year-old Deryl Dedmon of Brandon.At the time of his death, Anderson was working on the assembly line at the Nissan plant in Canton, and raising an adopted son with his partner.

  3. Jackson Bribery scandal: Explaining the federal charges ... - AOL

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    Federal program bribery is a crime that involves offering or accepting something of value — usually worth $5,000 or more — to influence a public ... the citizens of Jackson, Mississippi, of ...

  4. 'Crime albatross': How Jackson and Mississippi are ... - AOL

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    Solutions are varied, but the homicide problem in Jackson remains a concern for law enforcement agencies. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. 'You don't run this city': Gov. Reeves reveals operation ...

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    Each official came forth stating the safety and well-being of Jackson's citizens is a priority, and that this operation will address the growing issue of crime in the city. Mayor of Jackson Chokwe ...

  6. Rankin County torture incident - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Christian Dedmon's first cousin Deryl Dedmon murdered a Black man, James Craig Anderson, in a racially motivated hate crime in Jackson. [ 11 ] The New York Times and Mississippi Today investigated a number of brutality accusations against the Rankin County Sheriff's Office since 2004, verifying 17 of them involving 22 victims with 20 ...

  7. Jackson Police Department (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The department was accredited for the first time by the Mississippi Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission in 2016. [6] At that time, JPD was the largest of 27 police departments accredited in Mississippi. [6] In 2020, JPD opened a Real-Time Crime Center, where officers could access 600 public and private surveillance cameras in the city. [7]

  8. Crime in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    In 2017–2018 the violent crime rate dropped 8%. [2] ... As of 2020, the most violent city in Mississippi is Jackson, Mississippi. [4] [5] Capital punishment laws

  9. A mother reported her son missing in March. Police kept the ...

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    Bettersten Wade’s search for her son, Dexter, ended when she discovered that a Jackson, Mississippi, police officer had run him over — and authorities buried him in a pauper’s field.