Multiple Mississippiâs Most Wanted suspects in custody If anyone has information about Mississippiâs Most Wanted, contact Mississippi Crime Stoppers at 1-888-8CRIMES (1-888-827-4637). (Source: Miss. DPS, MBI) By Renaldo Hopkins | January 14, 2021 at 8:15 AM CST - Updated January 14 at 8:15 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - Multiple suspects are in custody following the Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation released Mississippiâs Most Wanted List.
On Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, Mississippi Crime Stoppers received tips from the public about Allan D. Henderson. MBI and the U.S. Marshal Service Task Force was able to arrest Henderson in the Jackson area.
âEmpowering Law Enforcement Is Not the Solutionâ Says Former FBI Agent
FBI Washington Field Office Assistant Director in Charge Steven D Antuono (left) and Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael Sherwin hold a press conference on the investigation into the assault on the Capitol on January 12, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
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In their first press briefing since the deadly fascist mob attack on the Capitol on January 6, FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) officials on Tuesday said they are investigating an âunprecedentedâ number of criminal cases related to last Wednesdayâs breach.
The FBIâs Washington Bureau field office assistant director, Steve DâAntuono, said at a news conference that his office has opened 170 case files, and that agents have received over 100,000 âpieces of digital mediaâ and are âscouring every one for investigative and digital leads.â
CHICAGO (WLS) ABC 7, Chicago s Number One station for news, presented a virtual town hall offering Chicago area faith leaders behind the Media Editing Group, MEG, a platform to highlight their Family Value anti-violence campaign. In his new role as ABC 7 s race and culture reporter, Will Jones moderated this virtual event, OUR CHICAGO: VOICES OF THE COMMUNITY available on abc7chicago.com Thursday, January 14 at 2:00 PM. See Something, Say Something and Put the Guns Down, are excellent suggestions that encourage community participation. And The Media Editing Group (MEG) supports them both. But, MEG wanted to do more by making all families the central focus of its Family Value initiative, which kicked off with public service announcements last month.
TRENTON, New Jersey (WPVI) New Jersey is asking for the public s help to report suspicious activity ahead of Inauguration Day, this as the FBI is expanding on the threats to Washington DC and state capitals in the coming days.
In an update to the bulletin ABC News obtained earlier this week, the FBI offered chilling details from enforcement actions taken since the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
The updated bulletin, obtained by ABC News, mentioned an individual from Concord, North Carolina, who was observed loading ammunition boxes and preparing gear to take to Washington, DC, for an attack on the Capitol planned for Inauguration Day.
history with sex crimes against students, the most recent drafts have no mention of sexual assault.
It’s not clear who pulled the questions. However, it is clear the debate over whether or not to include the question of if a student has experienced sexual assault presents a legal liability to the district, hence why it has been hesitant to invite such disclosures through the survey.
Now, the district is going back to the drawing board on the recently debated survey.
Revisiting the survey
About a year ago, the school system was working to create a Title IX survey to send out to middle and high schoolers. However, that effort was largely abandoned when the pandemic hit and took students out of classrooms.