Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Hunters Capture Mississippi’s Longest Alligator in History

Alligator

A historic feat unfolded in Mississippi as a group of adept hunters successfully nabbed the longest alligator ever documented in the state, as confirmed by the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. The quartet of local hunters, namely Donald Woods, Will Thomas, Joey Clark, and Tanner White, achieved this remarkable milestone on a recent Saturday … Read more

Mississippi mass shooting: Man shoots ex-wife and five others

Mississippi
  • A man armed with three guns fatally shot his ex-wife and five others.
  • The victims were killed in Arkabutla.
  • His attacker’s motive has yet to be determined.

A man armed with three guns fatally shot his ex-wife and five others during a rampage in a small rural town in the US state of Mississippi, police say.

The victims were killed in Arkabutla, a town of fewer than 300 people, at a number of sites, including a store and two homes.

A 52-year-old local man has been charged with first-degree murder and is held in the county jail.

His attacker’s motive has yet to be determined.

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves believes the suspect acted alone.

The spree began when the gunman entered a gas station convenience shop at about 11:00 a.m. local time (17:00 GMT) and shot a man with whom he had no apparent connection, according to Sheriff Brad Lance.

He then went to a nearby house and fatally shot his ex-wife while striking but not shooting her fiance.

According to the sources, the gunman then drove to a home next to his own and fatally shot a man who may have been his stepfather as well as an unknown lady.

He then shot two persons, one in a car and one on the road near his house. According to Sheriff Lance, the remaining two victims appear to have been construction workers on a job at the site.

After a brief car chase, deputies discovered the guy inside a vehicle matching witness descriptions and apprehended him near his home.

“We don’t have a lot of violent crime here. This is shocking,” said Sheriff Lance. “I never dreamt that we would deal with something like that here.”

He said the suspect had a shotgun and two handguns in his possession.

According to the non-profit research database Gun Violence Archive (GVA), Friday’s tragedy is the 73rd mass shooting this year.

A mass shooting is defined by GVA as an incident in which four or more individuals are injured or killed.

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Alabama: Tornadoes kill at least nine people

Tornadoes

Alabama and Georgia governors have both declared states of emergency. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama. The bad weather is expected to persist overnight. More than a dozen tornadoes tore through the Southeastern United States on Thursday, leaving at least nine people dead with the number likely to rise. Director … Read more

Alabama: Tornadoes kill at least six people

Tornado

Alabama and Georgia governors have both declared states of emergency. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama. The bad weather is expected to persist overnight. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama, according to local officials, who said they are “still searching for bodies”. The National Weather … Read more

Residents of Jackson and Mississippi face shortage of water

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No water as pipes burst in freezing temperatures. Major leakage in the system that we have yet to uncover says city’s mayor. City’s major water treatment facility experienced issues. It is only the most recent issue to affect the city’s troubled water infrastructure, which previously failed during cold temperatures and experienced a days-long outage over … Read more

Parts of Mississippi capital still facing lack of water issues

Mississippi

Parts of Jackson, Mississippi, were without running water Tuesday. The flooding exacerbated longstanding problems in one of two water-treatment plants. The city of 150,000 had already been under a boil-water notice for a month. The capital of Mississippi is struggling with a number of water issues, including an excess of water on the ground from … Read more

Beach side in Mississippi founds sea turtle nest since 2018

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A Harrison County Sand Beach team that was tidying up. Observed what seemed, by all accounts, to be turtle tracks. Only east of the Pass Christian Harbor, authorities said. Beach side teams have found the principal sea turtle home on the Mississippi central area in four years since2018. They safeguarded the region and called the … Read more

US Capitol riot probe slams Trump inaction, urges accountability

US Capitol

Committee chairman Bennie Thompson says Trump “recklessly blazed a path of lawlessness and corruption”. The Mississippi congressman said there must be “accountability” for what he called an attack on democracy. Outtakes played from a message taped by Trump in which he refused to stick with a script on a teleprompter. The House committee investigating the … Read more

Girl discovers a half-smoked cigarette in her Burger King meal

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A teenage girl was left traumatised after discovering a partially smoked cigarette in her meal at Burger King. The mother and daughter have since sworn off the fast-food restaurant. Burger King says the incident does not reflect the high standards they hold their franchisees to. A teenage girl described herself as “traumatised” after discovering a … Read more

United States under heat alerts, 20 states are under heat warnings

United States

A third of the US is under a heat advisory on Tuesday and Wednesday. More than 100 million Americans are under heat warnings, which affect parts of more than 20 states. Excessive heat warnings have been issued for Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Oklahoma City, and Memphis. A third of the United States population is under … Read more

Officers slain in line of duty remembered by the Mississippi mourners

Mississippi

Croom however, killed while responding to a domestic violence call on June 9. He luckily remembered as someone willing to serve any community where he worked. A police officer killed in the line of duty in Mississippi earlier this month. He was remembered there and in his Alabama hometown as someone who was willing to … Read more

Oklahoma St. Banner Team for Regionals’ Offensive Firepower

Oklahoma

They blew a 10-5 lead entering the seventh and lost 20-12 to Arkansas on Saturday. Doersching hit a homerun for a huge lead in the 7-run 6th inning. Oklahoma State returned from a 12-0 shortage to beat Missouri State 29-15 in the most noteworthy scoring game in competition history. No. 16 Georgia Southern was the … Read more

Mississippi Prom Talk Of TikTok, So We Spoke To The Girls and It Go Viral

Mississippi

It’s officially prom season, and no one is doing it higher than Mississippi excessive schoolers, who’re going viral on TikTok for their theatrical outfits — displaying off their lengthy sequined nighttime gowns that match their nails and sports vehicles. Camille Viviana, 28, created the viral #MississippiProm series to study seems from her home country. Prom … Read more

Whoopi Goldberg outrageous over anti-abortion law; slams Supreme court

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Whoopi Goldberg outrageous over anti-abortion law; slams Supreme court “The View” mediator has conveyed a shriveling minute-long speech pummeling the Supreme Court’s draft administration which would topple Roe v. wade, the milestone choice that authorized early termination cross country. The 66-year-old — who has recently examined an unlawful fetus removal she had as a young … Read more

5 dead, including suspect, after hotel shooting, carjacking in Mississippi

Mississippi

After a hotel shooting and carjacking in Mississippi, five people were killed, including the suspect. According to police, a suspected gunman accused of killing four people in two Mississippi cities on Wednesday was found dead following a standoff with cops at a convenience store. According to Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer, it’s unclear how the … Read more

Mississippi hospitals have been overrun with Covid-19 patients, says survivor

Mississippi

Dolly Monceaux was unvaccinated when she was fighting the coronavirus in a Mississippi ICU last week and she was unable to see her family and struggling to breathe and sleep. The 82-year-old from Jackson County, Mississippi, had been “on the fence” about getting the Covid-19 vaccination, but now she continues in the hospital fighting the virus, … Read more