INDIANOLA, Miss. (AP) â Two men have been arrested in the death of a Mississippi merchant killed during a robbery last week, authorities said.
Jamie Iverson was killed last Friday at her downtown Indianola store, Paulâs Jewelry. She and her husband, Rodney, have owned and operated the business for more than 20 years, authorities said.
Kenterius Wright, 19, and his brother, 20-year-old Daqarius Wright, were each arrested on a charge of capital murder in connection with the case, Police Chief Earnest Gilson told WLBT-TV on Wednesday.
It was unknown if either man has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
Gilson did not provide details on what led authorities to the Wrights as suspects in the case.
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The Hopkinsville Inner-City Community Housing Development Organization and community partners broke ground on a new housing development on West Edmunds Street Tuesday morning.
The new duplexes will be two stories and 1,200 square feet unit 429 will be two bedrooms and two baths, and unit 431 will be three bedrooms and two baths, with construction set to be completed in the fall. Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch says the goal to help provide decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing to low-and-moderate income persons, which is of vital importance to the city and they hope to see even more developments soon.
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Smithson will be responsible for managing relationships with private banking clients and providing them financial solutions.
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