Mississippi
How to apply for 2022 Alligator Hunting permits in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Hunters in Mississippi can now apply for permits for the 2022 Alligator Searching Season. The appliance interval will shut on June 8 at 10:00 a.m.
“So, there are seven alligator searching zones. I’d say that three zones are in all probability the most well-liked, that get probably the most functions, can be the Pearl River-Ross Barnett Zone, in addition to the Relaxation Central Zone, which is north of Vicksburg to Greenville and the Mississippi Delta primarily. The Southwest Zone runs south of Vicksburg alongside the Mississippi River primarily,” defined Ricky Flynt, Alligator Coordinator for the Mississippi Division of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP).
Alligator searching season will start on August 26 and can run by means of September 5.
If a hunter is drawn for a allow, alligator possession permits will likely be $200, plus a $25 further alligator searching license. Anybody over the age of 16 could accompany hunters. They need to even have a searching license.
“We even have a sequence of 11 YouTube movies for an alligator searching coaching course that you may watch at your leisure,” stated Flynt.
A complete of 960 permits will likely be accessible inside seven searching zones throughout the state. Based on Flynt, 1,270 functions had been processed inside the first hour of the applying interval.
Hunters can go to MDWFP’s web site for extra details about apply for a allow.
Mississippi
50th Anniversary Of Possum Ridge
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Check out Possum Ridge, an annual exhibit put on by Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson.
Possum Ridge is a fictional town in Mississippi featuring model trains that you and your family can come check out during the holiday season.
Drew Gardner is the museum’s programming manager.
He said, “Yeah, so this is Possum Ridge. We have been doing Possum Ridge, the train town here at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, for over 50 years. It is actually our 50th anniversary. The first time we did it was in 1974. We’re so proud. We have it out every December.”
There are many museum staff members that help make this possible for visitors each year.
Gardner went on and said, “Yeah, so this is really a program from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History that we host. But we’ve got a group, some of our staff as well as others, that have really been dedicated over the years to making sure not only that we have this space but also that we continue to update it. So it’s kind of a unique combination of a community of folks that absolutely love and care for these trains.”
Plenty of visitors have already come through to check out Possum Ridge. We caught up with one family that was visiting the exhibit for the first time.
Mindy and Charles Freeman brought their grandson to the exhibit.
“I think it’s really cool. He went over with us. All of these buildings and stuff are a place in Mississippi. My little grandson here, his name is Sam, and he loves trains. So we just bought him out today to see the train exhibit,” Mindy Freeman said.
The Mississippi Rail lines are nothing short of historic.
These tracks helped countless Black Mississippians travel out of Mississippi during southern segregation to cities like Chicago and Detroit.
“The Illinois Central, as we talked about the Great Migration story. Black Mississippians made their way out of places like Mississippi to Chicago and other places further north. So in Mississippi, these rail lines were a heart for so many,” Gardner said.
There is no charge to view the exhibit. You and your family can check out Possum Ridge until December 31.
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Convicted murderer who escaped Mississippi prison on Christmas Eve has been captured | CNN
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A convicted murderer who escaped from a Mississippi state prison on Christmas Eve was captured Wednesday, according to a Mississippi Department of Corrections post on Facebook.
Drew Johnson was captured in an area near the prison, the post said.
Sentenced to life in prison on Valentine’s Day in 2022, Johnson managed to escape from Mississippi’s newest state prison in Greene County nearly three years later on Christmas Eve, according to the Mississippi Department of Corrections.
Authorities in Mississippi had described Johnson as “desperate” and “very very dangerous.”
“Call your family and alert them. Send messages to them and get responses,” the George County Sheriff’s Department warned about the prison escape in a Facebook post. “People tend to be more generous during Christmas and let their guard down. Be vigilant and be careful.”
The 33-year-old has a violent criminal history spanning multiple states. In 2022, he pleaded guilty to a series of unrelated violent crimes, according to a news release from Tennessee’s Shelby County District Attorney’s Office. In 2016, Johnson fatally stabbed an acquaintance more than two dozen times, later abandoning the victim’s body in a field in southwest Memphis.
His violent behavior persisted behind bars. While incarcerated in Tennessee in 2021, Johnson attacked another prisoner, repeatedly striking him in the head with a brick, according to the district attorney’s office. Johnson also pleaded guilty to setting multiple fires while in jail in 2019.
Johnson received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for murder, along with 15-year sentences for each of his other crimes, all of which are to be served concurrently, according to Shelby County District Attorney’s Office.
He also has a pending murder case in Rankin County, Mississippi.
The convicted murderer broke out of South Mississippi Correctional Institution in Leakesville on Tuesday around 3:30 p.m., according to an alert from the Greene County Emergency Management office, shared by police in neighboring George County.
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MDOC searches for escaped prisoner from South Mississippi Correctional Institution
The Mississippi Department of Corrections, with the help of other authorities, is searching for a prisoner who escaped Tuesday afternoon from the South Mississippi Correctional Institution in Leakesville.
Drew Johnson, 33, has blond hair and blue eyes. He weighs 200 pounds and is 6 feet tall.
Johnson was sentenced in 2022 to life in prison for a homicide/murder in Rankin County.
Anyone who believes they may have seen Johnson should contact the nearest law enforcement agency.
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