Man Charged After Gun Fires in Oxford Restaurant
Police say weapon discharge appears to be accidental.
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Police say weapon discharge appears to be accidental.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has again ruled a pardon by the governor does not wipe out a criminal record.
'Social hosting law' broken. A Lee County homeowner faces a misdemeanor charge after authorities say she allowed minors to drink alcohol during a birthday party for her teenage son.
Starkville Police say the shooting victim of a convenience store robbery is now in stable condition.
A significant amount of crack cocaine was recovered after a car Lowndes County deputies attempt to stop crashed into another car about 5 P.M. on Friday.
Starkville police charge a man with aggravated assault and armed robbery in connection with gas station shooting.
The sheriff's department has not commented on the incident.
Randal Henson was arrested by the Sunflower County Sheriff’s Department and charged with false pretense.
A Dennis man was arrested Monday in connection with the alleged theft originally filed with the Prentiss County Sheriff's Department.
Police are still searching for the gunman.
Judge Lee Howard denies change of venue request for man charged in 2013 shooting
Samson Edmond was shot and killed in West Virginia in 2012.
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest and information regarding possible burglary ring.
Two prior robberies, one attempted robbery since September.
Since Friday, Columbus police and Lowndes County narcotics agents have arrested 12 individuals on drug-related charges.
A U.S. magistrate last week ordered him jailed without bond.
Monroe County deputies continue to look for the person who shot and killed a dog over the weekend.
For gun owners where children are in the home, every precaution should be taken to avoid accidental or negligent discharge of any weapon of any caliber.
Autopsy findings say death a homicide, not accidental.
The two were arrested in connection with a shooting which occurred about 3 a.m. Sunday on 22nd Street North.
Hendrix allegedly entered the business "armed with a semi-automatic pistol" and later fled.
The murder trial of a West Point woman begins Tuesday morning, during the second week of the January Clay County Circuit Court term.