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I know how real God is : Would-be victim thankful for surviving Friday night crime spree

‘I know how real God is’: Would-be victim thankful for surviving Friday night crime spree Elder Ronnie Upshaw speaks about being held up Friday night outside a tent revival in South Jackson. (Source: WLBT) By Anthony Warren and Quentin Smith | May 15, 2021 at 4:13 PM CDT - Updated May 15 at 11:14 PM JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A local congregation is celebrating Saturday after they say God protected them from a man who allegedly went on a Friday night crime spree in south Jackson. “It was the Lord. It had to be,” said Apostle Clayton Cowart. “You look at all of the individuals who were shot who he made contact with, and this one elder was spared… That’s nothing but the grace of God.”

Officials offer hope but few plans at Jackson crime summit

As violent crime in Jackson continues to surge, federal, state and community leaders made a promise to work together during a crime summit, but offered few tangible gains Tuesday night. Jackson City Council President Aaron Banks, who organized the summit, said the meeting was an all-hands-on-deck forum to tackle the community s surge of gun violence and present a united front moving forward. It comes as the city s homicide rate continues to surge in 2021 and is on pace to overshadow last year s historic total of 130 deaths. Nearly all of those deaths were gun-related, according to records kept by the Clarion Ledger.

Jackson Stop the Violence march calls for action on rising gun violence

Almost a month has passed since Justin McNeal was fatally shot on Interstate 220 while driving home from Ridgeland after a job interview to be a certified nursing assistant. McNeal was only 24 when he died March 28. He was the type of person to give you the shirt off his back, girlfriend Mercedez Ramsey said Sunday. Now, his friends and family wear shirts emblazoned with his name. His smile. His memory. Justice for Justin, his father, Jermaine McNeal s, T-shirt reads. Until we meet again, runs across the back of Ramsey s. They were among those gathered Sunday afternoon in front of the Mississippi State Capitol stairs for a Stop the Violence march organized by Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes to address surging gun violence in Jackson.

Dozens of protesters march through downtown Jackson calling for end to gun violence

Dozens of protesters march through downtown Jackson calling for end to gun violence Share Updated: 10:15 PM CDT Apr 25, 2021 SOURCE: WAPT The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 10:15 PM CDT Apr 25, 2021 As violence continues in Mississippi s capital city, dozens of protesters marched through downtown Jackson on Sunday in search of an end to gun violence.So far in 2021, 50 homicides have been reported. Behind these numbers are real people with families that are grieving. In attendance at the protest were local law enforcement leaders like Hinds County Sheriff Lee Vance. Having been in this 30-plus years, I d be the first one to tell you that I don t have all the solutions, said Vance.Jackson police Chief James Davis also attended the event. Davis and Vance both pledged to work together to help stop the issue of violent crime.Davis said that their plan is to oversaturate the streets with o

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