The CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper May 5, 2022

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“ There is but one coward on earth, and that is the coward that dare not know.” W.E.B. DuBois. Paid for by The Jackson-Madison County Branch NAACP

Massey, Wiser Top Republican Ballot

JPD ARREST

CORIA M WOMACK -B F 40 -Attempted murder, firearm used in dangerous felony

Madison county election results

MPD - HPD ARREST

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TUESDAY MORNING SHOOTING RESULTS IN 3RD HOMICIDE IN 4 DAYS

JPD continues investigation

BY DAVID THOMAS MAY 3, 2022 An early morning shooting in the 200 Block of Lincoln Street in Lincoln Courts took the life of a male victim – age not available.

CSE Reader of the Week:

By CSENews.com Former Jackson Police Chief Julian Wiser (r) bested current Sheriff John Mehr by a margin of almost 2-1 votes (6118 - 3161) to land the Republican nomination for Madison County Sheriff in Tuesday’s Primary Election. In the County Mayor’s race, republican voters elected AJ Massey over John Newman and Gary Pickens. With Mehr’s defeat, voters insured that Madison County will have a new Sheriff for the first time since 2014. In a Facebook post following the election, Wiser made the following comments: “The last several months have been a humbling experience as I have connected with so many wonderful people in Madison County.

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Jackson 11-year old organizes April 30 trash pickup

JOYANTA DEY

Madison County firefighters, dance studio volunteer

P8 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT JACKSON

MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, in its own behalf for the use and benefit of THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, Plaintiff, VS. Delinquent Taxpayers as shown on the 2019 Delinquent Tax Records of Madison County, Tennessee - Pages 14-20

WANTED These fugitives had active warrants in Shelby County, TN as of April 28, 2022.

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JACKSON (TN) — Eleven-year old Naomi Thompson, a Jackson resident, organized a trash pickup as part of her community service platform and for the state’s Keep Tennessee Beautiful initiative. She partnered with her dance studio Pat Brown School of Dancing and the Madison County Fire Department to pick up trash along a Jackson road on April 30, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Madison County official provided the supplies, including grabbers, gloves and trash bags and had the group of volunteers met at Fire Station 11 at 3161 Christmasville Rd. in Jackson. “This will help our community by keeping Jackson clean and beautiful,” Naomi said. “Through this, we are also making the world a better place to live.” Lasherica Thornton, Naomi’s mom, praised her daughter’s efforts on a Facebook post, stating: “1 mile, 3 hours, more than 40 bags of trash picked up. -Page 11


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