Authorities have confirmed that Dylan Arrington, one of four inmates who escaped from the Raymond Detention Center near Jackson, was killed in a shootout with police Wednesday morning. Arrington had been suspected in the slaying of a pastor while on the lam, and was involved in a shootout with police at a Leake County home that also caught fire. The other three inmates who escaped with Arrington are still at large, and the Leake County Sheriff's Office has asked the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
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The NAACP has filed a lawsuit against Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, claiming that the legislation he signed unfairly targets the predominantly Black city of Jackson and would lead to "separate and unequal policing." The lawsuit seeks an injunction to prevent the legislation from taking effect, and calls for a jury trial to determine damages. It is unclear when the court will rule on the case.
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On April 4, a tornado struck the rural area of Bryant, Illinois, leaving multiple people dead and injured. Missouri Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency in response to the destruction, which included uprooted trees, flipped vehicles, and debris from damaged homes. A search and rescue operation is currently underway to assess the extent of the damage and ensure the safety of residents.
This article discusses the aftermath of a major storm system that swept through the Midwest and South on Friday and Saturday morning, resulting in 11 deaths and dozens of injuries. Arkansas suffered the most casualties, with four people killed in Wynne, and one in North Little Rock. Other states affected include Indiana, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The National Weather Service issued more than 50 preliminary tornado reports, and local officials are urging residents to remain vigilant.
A deadly series of storms and tornadoes have caused destruction across the South and Midwest, with more than 20 million people under the risk of severe storms on Sunday. Andrew Dennard, a resident of Rolling Fork, described the sound of the tornado as “like a freight train”, leaving his home shattered and nearly leveling some neighborhoods. Local officials are urging people to remain vigilant and to take necessary precautions as more storms are expected throughout the day.
Idaho has become the latest state to turn to older methods of capital punishment due to a nationwide shortage of lethal-injection drugs, with Republican Governor Brad Little signing a bill allowing execution by firing squad. Pharmaceutical companies have largely barred executioners from using their drugs, prompting other states in recent years to revive older methods of execution. One Idaho death row inmate has already had his execution postponed multiple times due to the drug scarcity, and the new law is expected to take effect on July 1, 2020.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency in all counties affected by the severe storms that hit the state on Friday night, resulting in 24 deaths, dozens of injuries, and four missing people. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has also tweeted that his department will provide support to the affected communities, and the state is now assessing the damage and providing assistance to those affected.







