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MILAN POLICE ARREST 5
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Four Minesota police 5 officers fired after death of unarmed black man A VIDEO TAKEN BY AN ONLOOKER MONDAY EVENING SHOWS AÊMinneapolis police officer keeping his knee on the neck of a motionless, moaning manÊat the foot of a squad car. The man, who was later identified asÊGeorge Floyd,Êlater died.
DIAMOND M BRADLEY CHARGED WITH 7 COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER
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INSIDE THIS EDITION HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHELLE MILLS Happy birthday to Michelle Mills Saturday.Ê She was joined in the celebration by friends and residents of McMillan Towers apartments.Ê Friends helped her with a outdoor cookout she shared with Charlene Sanford, downtown Ricky Brown, Michelle Mills and Linda Stewart. Happy 56 Michelle
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MILAN POLICE RELEASE DETAILS IN LAST WEDNESDAY’S DEADLY SHOOTINGS May 21, 2020ÊÊClint Eiland - WBBJTV.COM MILAN, Tenn. — Shots rang out in Milan on Wednesday during two separate shootings, just hours apart. The second shooting left one man dead around 11:15 p.m. Wednesday night. “Patrol went to the location on Anderson Street where they received a call of shots fired. When they arrived on the scene, they found a deceased male,” said Milan Police Chief Bobby Sellers. The victim has been identified as 25-year old Corinthian Gunn. “Witnesses have told us that he had been at a house party in the area. We are still interviewing witnesses and questioning people,” Sellers said. They do have one suspect in custody in connection to Gunn’s death. The other shooting happened earlier in the day, around 5 p.m. “Milan PD received a call about shots fired on College Street, at an apartment complex,” Sellers said. “There was actually three people shooting. They were shooting at each other. Fortunately no people were hit. No injuries,” Sellers said. Initially, police arrested two suspects.ÊHowever, the investigation led them to a third arrest. “We determined that one of the people there claiming to be a victim, was also an active participant in the gunfire,” Sellers said. That person has charges pending. Despite the time frame, Chief Sellers says they don’t have any evidence at this time that the shootings are connected. “Initially, we thought there may have been some retaliation or something from the first one, but we’ve not been able to put the two together in any way,” Sellers said. If you have any information on either of the shootings, contact the Milan Police Department at (731) 686-3309.
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05/18/2020 BRANNITA CURTISHA HARDEN -BF 40 CONTEMPT OF COURT CHARLES EDWARD GREER -BM 57 SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS , HARASSMENT, DOMESTIC ASSAULT LEE DOUGLASS -BM 28 -SCHEDULE II DRUG VIOLATIONS, DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, SCHEDULE I DRUG VIOLATIONS, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS HAPPY BRTHDAY TO YOU!
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY 5/19 -- 50 years ago today, and just one week before receiving his bachelors degree from Lane College, Morris Paul Fair married the love of his life, Brenda Lee Jones.Ê Today they celebrate their golden anniversary. Happy 50th Anniversary. Morris, Jr.! 5/25 -- I would like to wish my husband KEVIN a Happy Anniversary I know we have had some good days and bad days but in the end I won’t trade it for anything I love you to the moon and back 8 years down and many more to come. Love Tracy
5/21 I’d like to wish my daughter LATORIA MARTIN a happy birthday . I pray for many more. Dwight L. Martin
BIRTHDAY 5/20 -Happy Birthday to my sister YOLANDA WHITMORE! I am just thankful that God blessed me with a beautiful big sister like her! Cheers to a good day sissy . I love you beyond measure! - Candice Anderson
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United States District Court Judge Daniel Breen has ordered a mediation By ‘Downtown’ Rickey Brown conference between rickeylynnbrown@hotmail.com Humboldt City Schools Superintendent Versa Hamlet and the City and school board, who she is suing for racial discrimination and retaliation. Judge Breen has ordered the July 14 mediation for Hamlet, the city and school board to try to resolve the case out of court.Ê If the matter isn’t resolved, Judge Breen will set a court date in whether to issue a preliminary injunction to stop the hiring of the next superintendent until the case is heard, which is what Hamlet’s lawsuit requests. During the mediation, Hamlet, the city and school board will try to settle the case.Ê Settlement could be monetary or nonmonetary such as a contract renewal.Ê Hamlet filed a federal lawsuit on March 30, alleging Dr. Versa Hamlet her contract wasn’t renewed in retaliation for Hamlet not racially discriminating against white school district employees, and that the decision not to renew her contract violated her First Amendment rights, and the Tennessee Human Rights Act. The City of Humboldt and the Humboldt school board have denied the claims in the lawsuit. The City of Humboldt has argued we the decision not to renew her contract was for legitimate reasons not retaliation, racial discrimination or illegal reasons.Ê The city and school board say her claims do not rise to the level of First Amendments protection and shouldn’t be under the federal jurisdiction and that Hamlet is not entitled to damages, according to the city’s response filed in court May 1. Hamlet’s attorney Justin Gilbert will report the results of the mediation conference to Judge Breen on July 20.Ê If Hamlet and the city can’t agree to a settlement.Ê Judge Breen will then set a court date in whether to issue the court injunction.Ê Granting an injunction would block the school board and the city from: Terminating Hamlet’s contract - Replacing Hamlet - Permanently filling the position - Otherwise retaliating against Hamlet in any way as a result of exercising her rights Hamlet is also asking for: A declaration that federal laws were broken - The injunction or reinstatement and monetary damages for humiliation embarrassment and emotional distress Reasonable attorney fees and costs if for example the injunction is denied and Hamlet seeks damages that the city and school boards action will cause when her contract ends on June 30.
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Congratulations to my good friend, Michelle Mills as being selected as the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week!”
Michelle is an avid animal lover and a certified “bookworm.”Ê She is a native of Troy, Tennessee and has a passion for helping domestic violence victims and families.Ê She also supports the local WRAP “Wo/Men’s Resource and Rape Assistance Program as amazing and wonderful people ready to help you. Michelle contacted me and indicated the residents of McMillan Towers Apartments truly enjoyed reading the weekly “CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper” but most on fixed income and could not afford the newspaper regularly.Ê Michelle made arrangements for the CrimeSEEN Examiners to be purchased and brought to the apartment complex for the residents.Ê “I’m a big fan of the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper and enjoy reading it every week,” said Mills. “It has a lot information not available other places.Ê I’m happy we were able to get my residents some extra copies for their enjoyment!.”
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Radio host Dan Reaves joining back with the “old gang” By Downtown Ricky Brown Dan Reaves who for 20 years worked at WNWS 101.5 FM Radio in Jackson has announced he’s moving over to WTJS radio 93.1 . He will join back with former 101.5 coworkers George B and Steve Bowers.Ê Dan said “it’s kind of like getting the old crew back to together.” Starting Tuesday, May 26, Reaves will be on the 93.1 airwaves from 8:00 am until 11:00 am the same time slot as his old show at 101.5.Ê Bowers, Reaves and Scott were all part of the radio lineup while at 101.5 and there will be a similar line up at 93.1. Steve Bowers will start the day at 6:00 am until 8:00 am, Reaves from 8-11 am then Brad McCoy from 11 am to 1 pm then Jimmy Duke from 1 pm until 3 pmÊ Dan Reaves George B will remain at 3-6 pm daily.Ê Reaves said “this is an opportunity to grow a resurgent radio station and expand my audience.”Ê 93.1 signal reaches from Kentucky border to the Mississippi bridge and from the Mississippi River to the Tennessee River.Ê Along with doing the show Reaves will be working in marketing and advertising. ÊDan has already helped revamp the stations logo and wants to help beef up the website.Ê Dan said 93.1 will become the place for local news and local sports.Ê George B Scott and Dan Reaves have not been on the air together since Scott left 101.5 in 2009. “It’s an exciting time for radio in Jackson and West Tennessee.” said Reaves.
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PARKER COMPLETES KINDERGARTEN, Given ceremony on ‘Grandma‘s Lawn’
PRESSED MINISTRIES DONATES Last Thursday, Pressed Ministries brought 15 pallets of food, household items, personal hygienes, medical supplies and bottled water to North Parkway Middle School in Jackson for a free giveaway. Spight said, “My wife, Tiffany and I saw how so many people were struggling during this Coronvirus Pandemic and wanted to help as many people as we could today. For more information about Pressed Ministries, call 1901-497-0002. Pictured above: Kenny Caldwell, Charles Adams, Earnest Brooks Jr and event organizer Fred Spight of Pressed Ministries. (Middle) Caldwell with wife Carolyn and daughter Tiffany. (Right) Volunteers help distribute goods to the community.
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Parker Humphrey recently graduated from the Kindergarten Program at Arlingon Elementary School in Jackson. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, no ceremonies were held at the school. However, Parker was presented with her very own private graduation exercise on her grandmother’s lawn. “We had to do something special for her so her mom and I organized the event for Parker, said Angela Nelson Parks. “Just look at her smile, she was so happy.”
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Thursday, 05-28-2020 The CSENews Liaison Officer, Jackson Transportation, Office Jackson Transit part 26). The goal and of Civil Rights, Branch Authority D.O.T. the entire DBE program Transit Authority, 38 400, 7th Street, SW, Eutah Street, Jackson, Disadvantaged Business document are available Room 2104, TN 38301; telephone Enterprise Goal for FY during normal business Washington, DC 731-423-0200 ext. 102; 2021-2023 hours at JTA’s main 20590. office. Questions about email Published: Jackson Transit mjackson@ridejta.com DBE certification May 28, 2020 Authority (JTA) is or D.O.T. at U.S. should be addressed to: continuing the FY 2020 Department of M. Jackson, DBE goal of 10% of Federal Madison County Probate Case Number NOTICE TO CREDITORS 110 Irby Street, Room 102 financial assistance 57PR1-2020-PR Jackson, TN 38301 As required by TCA §30-2-306 18107 expended in DOT(731)988-3025 assisted contracts in Estate of SHELIA DEE LINDLEY, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on May 19 of 2020 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in federal fiscal years respect of the estate of SHELIA DEE LINDLEY , who died December 5, 2019, were issued to the undersigned by the 2021-2023 (exclusive of Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmaFederal Transit tured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred Administration funds to (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor be used for the purchase received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of transit vehicles) to be of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor spent with firms who received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or are certified as Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. Disadvantaged Business All(2)persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Enterprises (DBE) Date: 5/19/2020 TIMOTHY CHARLES BETTIE under Department of Personal Representative Transportation Date: 5/19/2020 BRADLEY J. OWENS Attorney regulations (49 CFR Published: May 28and June 4, 2020
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Yin and Yang - HaikuÊ A fearful heart: soughtÊ not; A love accompanied byÊ Shadows cast over Love’s lightÊ By Rebecca Campbell
Social GatherersÊ By Bill Marable Funny how Reality is clearer now Than three - four weeks aback Ê Then ‘Statistics’ Revealed Covid-19 has ‘This thing for the BlackÊ Social gatherers - Inborn-Social distance is Some-thing Contrary to normÊ Genetically culled because Fear triggers our inability to -Government orders conformÊ There-fore Repudiate We their fear of this Novel Corona Pandemic Ê And we Congregate, never paying mind ‘Doing so’ behavior is systemic Ê Cowed by attrition, Generationally damned, We protest mundane threats -near missesÊ And we Gather sharing death as deliberate as un-guised hugs, kisses Ê Then numbers begin to sore, national panic Abound, healthcare alarms stackÊ Percentages seldom lie as confirmation rises most significantly across the track
Love in a COVID-19 World Vol. II
COVID-19 ␣ Is␣ this a nightmare? If so␣ can we awaken? So many lives have been lost and␣ taken. America has been brought to her knees. Via a cough, fever, body ache or sneeze. No one can tell the virus␣ when or who. It’s not a respecter of persons, money␣ &␣ titles too. It’s claiming more lives as␣ we stand and␣ blame. More hospitals in need than we can name. The virus is still on the rise. Yet they want to reopen are you not surprised? You know the dollar is more valuable than people especially␣ to those standing on a␣ moneymade␣ steeple. Feeling most powerful and superior While death ravages those they feel inferior Don’t you dare, allow your doors to open The rich are wishing as well as hoping Listen to those with common sense They give words of wisdom so intense You would be foolish not to listen Next is a guinea pig rendition Let’s see how many will be infected Not as many as some␣ suspected The rich and wealthy␣ have spoken For the rich to sustain the economy has to reopen The working class must make the money for the rich and not be loping Protect yourself at all cost No more lives need to be lost COVID-19 is running full steam ahead Better to be alive than dead. By T. Beasley
Since Mama Died By Bill Marable Ê
My confidence in containment flatlined when I walked into the local neighborhood market, three weeks into Governor Lee’sÊ ‘Social Distancing Order’ Ê Two old friends met in the checkout line “Mane is tha-chew” said the slim cat holding a six pack of Natural Ice, leaning forward, eyes narrowing in a squintÊ “Yeeeeah Ni gga tha’s-chew,” flashing a smile that had more teeth absent than present “I ain’t seen cho-ass since mama died” Ê THEN - before the unsuspecting soul could muster a defense stronger than the slightly soiled mask used to cover his mouth Ê The man advanced beyond ‘the parameter’ and planted a back patting ‘soul hug’ while continuing to reminisce during the extended and awkward embrace Ê Next he leaned over the protective barrier and slid his cash through a slit at the bottom of a plexiglass window, sure to collect his change Ê “Al-hi ght my N igg a. I’ll be hollering at cha!” he said before sneezing into his free hand. He wiped his mouth, pushed open the door, exited the building.
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OUT OF AN ABUNDANCE OF LOVE␣ By Wendy Mercer
Out of an abundance of love, your hands cannot touch mine.␣ Out of an abundance of love, let’s exchange warm smiles instead of hugs.␣ Out of an abundance of love, we will keep our distance.␣ Yes, our love is still abundant, even though you cannot see it.␣ Our love is in the air, but so is the coronavirus,␣ For that reason, our lips remain covered by N95 masks.␣ It’s not even safe to blow a kiss because... I just might catch it.