A Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper was killed Friday when he was hit by a car while conducting a traffic stop on Highway 16 in Madison County, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety said.
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Scammers are using the website of the European Banking Authority to trick people into signing up for dubious pirate streaming subscriptions. The hacking scam, which also affected the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, has gained more popularity after search engines started to downrank regular pirate sites.
In recent years, Google and other search engines have worked hard to demote pirate sites in their search results.
In part motivated by complaints from copyright holders, these efforts have started to pay off. Search traffic to pirate sites is clearly dropping.
At the same time, however, the downranking of pirate sites created a new problem. Prospective pirates don’t stop searching for leaked content. This means that search engines have to show something else instead, which isn’t always the best content.
Stateâs Fusion Center gets new director to fight crime Stateâs Fusion Center gets new director to fight crime (Source: DPS) By WLBT Digital | May 18, 2021 at 2:47 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 4:14 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The crime-fighting center that shares local, state, federal, and tribal resources has a new director.
Commissioner Sean Tindell has appointed Joshua Bromen to oversee the Mississippi Analysis and Information Center (MSAIC) or Fusion Center.
Itâs the central location where law enforcement from all levels partner to prevent criminal and terrorist activity.
Mississippi Department of Public Safety says Bromen is a seasoned law enforcement officer with 13 years of service with the Gulfport Police Department.
Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office. Jailhouse video, officer interviews and a lawsuit are now calling into question how Loggins died and why. (Source: WMC) By Jessica Jaglois | May 6, 2021 at 9:55 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 3:39 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A new lawsuit is shining light on how a Mid-South man died in police custody.
Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office.
Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed
Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed By Jessica Jaglois | May 6, 2021 at 9:55 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 3:39 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A new lawsuit is shining light on how a Mid-South man died in police custody.
Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office.
Jailhouse video, officer interviews and a lawsuit are now calling into question how Loggins died and why.
Before Loggins died in police custody, officers responded to his cries for help in a homeownerâs backyard. A neighbor dialed 911 early that morning because she heard someone shouting for help outside.