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  • Nov 14, 2024 | sunherald.com | Chelsea Long

    Veteran law enforcement officer Darryl Norwood at his south Jackson home, Friday, July 19, 2024. Norwood was permanently disabled after he was shocked with a stun gun in the back of his head by a Jackson police officer. Mississippi Today Longtime law enforcement officer Darryl Norwood was trying to help Jackson police catch a man threatening to kill his family when an officer shot Norwood, instead of the man, with a stun gun. That night would be the last that Norwood would walk without a cane.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | mississippitoday.org | Chelsea Long

    Longtime law enforcement officer Darryl Norwood was trying to help Jackson police catch a man threatening to kill his family when an officer shot Norwood, instead of the man, with a stun gun. That night would be the last that Norwood would walk without a cane. Rather than admit what happened, authorities blamed his injuries on a gunshot or physical altercation, according to medical and police records.Norwood has filed a lawsuit against the Jackson Police Department and Cpl.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | sunherald.com | Chelsea Long |Mukta Joshi |Jerry Mitchell |Ilyssa Daly

    Former Noxubee County Deputy Vance Phillips heads to the federal courthouse in Jackson, where he was sentenced before Chief U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III. Mississippi Today A former Noxubee County deputy will spend one day in prison after a federal judge said Tuesday that the jailed woman he had sex with for years "wasn't really a victim."District Judge Daniel P.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | mississippitoday.org | Chelsea Long |Mukta Joshi |Jerry Mitchell |Ilyssa Daly

    A former Noxubee County deputy will spend one day in prison after a federal judge said Tuesday that the jailed woman he had sex with behind bars for years “wasn’t really a victim.”District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III also gave Vance Phillips a $2,500 fine and eight months’ home detention that will enable him to continue his job with the ambulance service, go to church and see a doctor if he needs to.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | whatstheword.tv | Chelsea Long

    Several teenage girls were recently recorded on camera allegedly using dark makeup to mimic blackface inside a Sephora store in Boston, reports the NY Post. The incident was captured in a viral TikTok video, where three girls were seen trying out makeup testers at the Prudential Center location. Two of the girls covered their faces with cosmetics specifically designed for darker skin tones.

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