
William Moore
Reporter at Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Defender of the First Amendment, Formal protester in federal court, woodworker for https://t.co/DYOBvZ8l8b
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djournal.com | William Moore
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yahoo.com | William Moore
TUPELO – Instead of worrying about the long arm of the law, Tupelo criminals now have to consider its long ear. For the last two years, the Tupelo Police Department has been using a system that can not only detect gunshots but can also pinpoint their location. And just how accurate is the FireFly system? Extremely accurate. Derek Schulte, the FireFly program manager for Tupelo-based Hyperion, said the system is designed to both detect and geolocate gunshots.
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1 week ago |
djournal.com | William Moore
TUPELO – Instead of worrying about the long arm of the law, Tupelo criminals now have to consider its long ear. For the last two years, the Tupelo Police Department has been using a system that can not only detect gunshots but can also pinpoint their location. And just how accurate is the FireFly system? Extremely accurate.
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eco-business.com | William Moore
Philanthropy will never replace public aid, but it can be a powerhouse if we use it right. With global development funding under strain, European aid budgets being redirected toward defence and rearmament, and the United States rethinking foreign assistance altogether, the aid community has been left scrambling. The reactions so far have been of two kinds: calls for philanthropy to fill the gap, and moralising statements shaming governments for stepping back.
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djournal.com | William Moore
OXFORD – A man charged with statutory rape in state court last week now faces federal charges that he re-entered the country illegally. Antonio Quintana Rodriguez, 30, of Oxford, was arrested April 8 by the Oxford Police Department and charged with two counts of statutory rape and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. But according to documents filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court, Rodriguez illegally entered the country after previously being deported.
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A man wanted for kidnapping his grandkids in Shannon and heading to Kentucky two years ago has finally been returned to Lee County to face felony charges. https://t.co/4ZNPXZHu50

Former Corinth School District Superintendent Edward Lee Childress claims he “simply forgot” to report last fall that a middle school teacher had used artificial intelligence to create child pornography using the faces of his students. https://t.co/4lhpFb627E

Circuit Judge Kelly Luther ruled the state waited too long to charge Timothy Herrington with tampering with evidence for moving or hiding the body of former Ole Miss student Jimmie “Jay” Lee. https://t.co/GxUqEbE8mB