Gun violence in Jackson: 14-year-old among two shot to death; another teen injured Justin Vicory, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
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A 14-year-old was among two people killed in a shooting in Jackson Saturday that also left another teen injured.
The shooting took place at the intersection of West Street and Mitchell Avenue at about 5 p.m., Jackson police said.
Sam Brown, Jackson Police Department spokesman, on Sunday identified the two killed as Marlin Thompson, 14, and Carlos Stewart, 18. One individual was shot in the head and the other in the neck area while they were in a vehicle reported stolen earlier that morning, JPD had previously said.
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January 17, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. People walked through the doors of Old Medina Market in Jackson Saturday buying multiple lottery tickets in hopes of winning the $650 million jackpot.
We ask residents why they chose to buy a ticket and what they would if they were to win the Powerball.
“I just wanted to buy one to get lucky. If I win, it will go to my wife first though,” said local resident, Justin Reed, .
Some people played for both the Mega Million jackpot and the Powerball, even buying 30 tickets at a time.
Jackson resident, Erik Shefer says he comes to buy a ticket everyday and if he wins there is a lot he will do with the money.
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