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Lowndes man
Preventing suicides in jail pleads to
Local authorities enhancing protocols federal child
as inmate deaths rise nationally porn charges
Two other out-of-state
suspects charged
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN for exploiting Lowndes
ialtman@cdispatch.com
teenagers
I
n June, construction was completed
on two new cells, each designed to DISPATCH STAFF REPORT
hold only one person at a time, in the
Clay County Jail. A Lowndes Coun-
One of the cells, outfitted with a toilet ty man previously
and some other “comforts,” is designed arrested by local au-
to hold inmates awaiting mental evalu- thorities for child ex-
ations for up to 72 hours, Sheriff Eddie ploitation has plead-
Scott said. ed guilty in federal
The other, with only a mattress and court to having child
a blanket thicker than the typical bed pornography on his
cell phone. Kyles
sheet, is located directly across from the
jailer’s booth and equipped with cameras Lowndes County deputies ar-
so that it can be monitored 24/7, both rested Nathaniel Kyles, 28, of Arm-
by the jailers in the booth across from strong Road, in November after
the cell and by Scott’s administrative receiving a “cyber tip” and finding
assistant in her office. It’s specifically a DropBox account containing mul-
designed for jail employees to keep an tiple photos and videos of what ap-
eye on an inmate who friends, family, peared to be children under 18 in
other inmates or jail personnel feel may sexually explicit positions. Though
be in danger of dying by suicide. Kyles has not been indicted on the
The additional cell to the jail came local charges, he was indicted for
just two months before the issue of “transporting and shipping” child
suicides in detention facilities came pornography across state borders
to national attention when millionaire and for possessing child pornog-
Jeffrey Epstein died by apparent suicide raphy on his phone on Feb. 25. He
in New York over the weekend. Epstein, pleaded guilty Wednesday and is
who was facing federal charges for sex scheduled to be sentenced on Nov.
trafficking and abuse of minors, had 13.
been taken off suicide watch only 11 Kyles’ is just one federal child
days earlier, according to national media exploitation case Lowndes depu-
reports. ties have assisted with this summer
“I wish we didn’t have to deal with it at that has resulted in an indictment
all,” said Lowndes County Adult Deten- or conviction of someone exploiting
tion Center administrator Capt. Ryan area children, said Lt. Tony Cooper,
Rickert, who has also been involved in with Lowndes County Sheriff’s Of-
suicide awareness outside his profession- fice.
al capacity by helping organize charity On June 28, Michael James
runs and raise money for Contact Help- Petrucci of Medway, Massachu-
line in Columbus. setts was pleaded to coercing a
He said he and his staff undergo peri- minor to engage in sexually ex-
odic training on awareness and preven- plicit conduct knowing the materi-
al would be transmitted over state
tion of suicide.
lines. According to court docu-
It’s a problem Scott fears is increas-
ments, Petrucci spent March of
ing.
2017 trying to entice a Lowndes
“It’s really hard on the jails, but we’re
County resident under 18 to create
just incurring more and more of it over
and send sexually explicit photos to
the years, and we’re just having to deal
him.
with it best we can,” he said. “It’s just
Petrucci is scheduled to be sen-
See Inmate suicide, 6A tenced Oct. 29.
Cooper also named Santa Anna,
California, resident Ryan Abrams,
who was federally indicted last
week for trying to entice a 17-year-
old from Lowndes County to send
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1820 23rd Street North in Columbus, from bus-Lowndes
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Women: Opera’s Domingo sexually
harassed them, hurt careers
Accusations others in the industry say
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modate 30 or 40 (at Zach- base, not strictly though, number of event spaces
ary’s),” Pellum said. “It’s and that will be great to in Columbus, he feels a
business I’ve been losing have a venue that our Air “dive-bar” experience is
that I’m able to do now.” Force folks will feel very still much needed. With
Barbara Bigelow, ex- comfortable going to.” customers and events al-
ecutive di- With the downtown ready lined up, Pellum said
rector of space threatened for clo- 90 percent of the space will
Main Street sure more than a year ago, remain largely the same,
Columbus, Bigelow said Pellum’s new offering those renting a
said she was event space will continue comfortable and personal
more than to bolster downtown and environment.
thrilled with tax dollars to the commu-
“Downtown has a lot of
Pellum’s nity.
venues but it doesn’t have a
purchase of Bigelow “It’ll be good for the
The Elbow whole community,” Bige- dive-bar type atmosphere,”
Room. low said. “We never want Pellum said. “It’s a unique
“I think it’ll be great,” a business to close. I’m just venue. You want to have
Bigelow said. “Zachary’s is thrilled. It’s a great thing. your 40th birthday party
a very popular restaurant It’s a win-win for all of us. and bring 30 friends, you’re
itself. I think it will be great Any new addition to down- able to have your own pri-
for downtown. It’s going to town is a good thing. I’m so vate bar. We’re gong to add
be more of a casual place excited for Doug and his a larger TV for the football
and I think that will be a team. I know they’ll do a venues. We want to keep
good place. He’s gearing great job.” the historic Elbow Room
his efforts to the Air Force Pellum added, with a look to it.”
Charges
Continued from Page 1A
him sexually explicit of herself through social media such as Facebook, Snapchat When was the last time you
and Instagram. Cooper told The Dispatch Abrams and the victim were in contact for
three to four months earlier this year. picked up a piece of litter?
Abrams has been released from custody in California on $350,000 bond.
Opinion
4A Tuesday, August 13, 2019
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Area obituaries
in charge of arrange-
Linda Inmon
Willie Taylor ments. Linda Pate Inmon, 63, of
ALICEVILLE, Ala.
— Willie L. Taylor, 88, Mr. Elliott was born Columbus, MS, passed away
died Aug. 9, 2019, at March 1, 1983, in Friday, August 9, 2019, at her
DCH Regional Medical Columbus, to William residence.
Center in Tuscaloosa, Dennis and Patricia Kay Visitation was Monday, Au-
Alabama. Wilkerson Elliott. He gust 12, 2019, from 1:00 PM
Home Going Cele- was formerly employed – 3:00 PM at Mt. Zion Baptist
as a vault technician Church, Columbus, MS. A fu-
bration services will
with Wilbert Burial neral service followed at 3:00
be at 11 a.m. Saturday
Vault Company in Mem- PM, with Bro. Ralph Windle
at Mt. Hebron Baptist
officiating and Bro. Steve Lam-
Betty Mordecai
Church, with the Rev. phis, Tennessee. He was
mons assisting. Interment was at Mt. Zion Ceme-
James C. Wright offici- a member of Calvary
tery, with Lowndes Funeral Home directing.
ating. Burial will follow Baptist Church in West
Mrs. Inmon was born March 24, 1956, to the
at Magnolia Memorial Point. Betty Louise Lollar Mordecai, age 71, of Co- late John W. and Mary K Harcrow Pate, Jr., in
Gardens Cemetery. Vis- Pallbearers will be lumbus, MS, passed away August 10, 2019, at Au- Columbus, MS, and lived in Columbus her entire
itation will be from 2-7 Scot Simmons, Tom rora Health & Rehabilitation. life. She worked at Caldwell Furniture and Sou-
p.m. Friday at Laven- Taylor, Mitch Collier, Graveside services will be Tuesday, August then Lure for several years. She was a graduate
der’s Funeral Service. Dennis Wilkerson, 13, 2019, at 10:00 AM at Woodlawn Cemetery of New Hope High School, where she was Drum
Lavender’s Funeral Justin Wilkerson and of Steens, MS, with Rev. Bobby Sanderson offi- Major, Valedictorian and voted New Hope Beau-
Services of Aliceville Kenny Wilkerson. ciating. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & ty in 1974. Mrs. Inmon received her Master’s
is in charge of arrange- Memorials may be Crematory, College St. location, is in charge of Degree in Music Performance from the Univer-
ments. made to West Point/Clay arrangements. sity of Alabama. She was a member of Mt. Zion
County Animal Shelter, Mrs. Mordecai was born August 17, 1947, in Baptist Church, where she was the pianist since
Ronny Harrison 5122 Old Tibbee Road, Lamar County, AL, to the late Fred Owen and 1966. Mrs. Inmon was a member of the Music
COLUMBUS — Ron- West Point, MS 39773. Margie Lee Curtis Lollar. She was a graduate of Teachers National Association, the National Fed-
ny Harrison, 72, died Caledonia High School and a homemaker. eration of Music Clubs and Sigma Alpha Iota Mu-
Aug. 12, 2019, at his Survivors include her husband, Earl Ray Mor- sic Fraternity for Women. She was on kidney di-
residence. decai of Columbus, MS; son, Charlie Mordecai of alysis for 45 years and had 2 kidney transplants,
Arrangements are Columbus, MS; daughter, Susan Mordecai-Roush one in 1977 and the other in 2000. Mrs. Inmon
incomplete and will be and her husband, Edward Roush of Alexander, enjoyed reading and doing crafts, and especially
announced by Lown- AR; and grandchildren, Tyler Mordecai, Ashlee enjoyed being Aunt Linda to all her nieces, neph-
des Funeral Home of Mordecai, Elise Copeland and Taylor Roush. ews and great-nieces and great-nephews.
Columbus. Memorials may be made to the donor’s favor- Mrs. Inmon is survived by her husband of 37
ite charity. years, John C. Inmon, Jr., Columbus, MS; sisters,
Mary Vaughn Barbara Ibarra, Columbus, MS and Patti (Alan)
STARKVILLE — Duffie, Ashville, N.C.; brothers, Joe M. (Ceal)
Mary Vaughn, 104, Pate, Forest, MS and Curtis M. Pate, Columbus,
died Aug. 2, 2019, in MS; a host of nieces and nephews and great-niec-
Starkville. Betty Mordecai Sign the online guest book at es and nephews.
Graveside Services: www.memorialgunterpeel.com Pallbearers were Luke Pounders, Rusty Scott
Services will be at Tuesday, Aug. 13 • 10 AM
11 a.m. Wednesday Woodlawn Cemetery 903 College Street • Columbus, MS Walker, Brandon Greenlee, Larry McJenkin, Jim-
Steens, MS my Inmon and Sabin Neely. Alternate pallbear-
at Blackjack M.B. College St. Location
er was Darwin Holliman. Honorary pallbearers
Margaree Davidson
Church. Burial will
were Alan Crane’s Sunday School Class.
follow at Fox Cemetery. Margaree Davidson
Visitation is from 1-6 Visitation: Memorials may be made to Focus on the Fam-
p.m. today at West Me- Wednesday, Aug. 14 • 1-2 PM “PRECIOUS IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD IS THE ily, 8605 Explorer Drive, Colorado Springs, CO
First Cumberland Church 80920-1051 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hos-
morial Funeral Home. Services: DEATH OF HIS SAINTS.” — PSALMS 116:15
West Memorial Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 14 • 2 PM Margaree Fuqua Davidson, pital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
First Cumberland Church Compliments of
a life well-lived, the daugh-
Home of Starkville is
in charge of arrange-
2nd Ave. North Location
ter of Roy and Ethel Fuqua, Lowndes Funeral Home
www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
ments. William Breen passed away on August 11,
Service: 2019, after a period of illness.
Julia S. Crenshaw
Lee Elliott Tuesday, Aug. 13 • 2 PM Margaree was the wife of
Woodland Baptist Church Wallace Davidson, who was
CALEDONIA — Lee Burial
Elliott, 36, died Aug. 9, Egger Cemetery the owner of the Military Ser-
College St. Location vice Station, where he worked Julia Snowden Crenshaw,
2019, near Aberdeen.
for over thirty years. Marga- 95, woke up in heaven on
Services will be at Pamela Pevey ree not only kept the books Saturday, August 10, 2019.
3 p.m. Wednesday at Visitation: there, but also worked in sev- Her last moment in her
Calvert Funeral Home Friday, Aug. 16 • 1 -2 PM
2nd Ave. North Location eral shops downtown, and finished working by earthly home was filled with
Chapel, with the Rev. Memorial Service: teaching and keeping children at the First Bap- the love of her three chil-
Owen Hitchcock offici- Friday, Aug. 16 • 2 PM tist Church. She also worked at F.W. Woolworth dren who were with her.
ating. Burial will follow 2nd Ave. North Location
for many years. Visitation will be Tues-
at Memorial Garden
Margaree was a life-long member of the Cum- day, August 13, 2019, from
Cemetery in West berland Presbyterian Church, where she was a
Point. Visitation will 10:00-11:00 AM at Fairview
member of the choir for years, a Sunday School Baptist Church in Colum-
be two hours prior to
memorialgunterpeel.com teacher, and active in the Ladies Aid and other bus, MS, with funeral services to immediately
services at the funeral ministries of the church. When there was a need
home. Calvert Funeral follow at 11:00 AM, with Rev. Sammy Crawford
for food, Margaree would always be the first to and Rev. Tommy Gillion officiating. Interment
Home of West Point is volunteer. Some of her recipes are in the well- will follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery.
loved church cook book. Mrs. Julia was born to the late Emily Teresa
Hal Weaver
In later years, Margaree opened her home to Snowden and the late James Ransom Snowden of
cook cakes and pies and other delicious bakery Martin, MS, on October 29, 1923. After graduat-
items for friends and family gatherings. She was ing from high school, she went to work at Wool-
Columbus—Hal Junior Weaver, 88, passed well-known for her caramel cake, chocolate pie, worth’s in Meridian. She married her friend from
away on Sunday, August 11, 2019, at Sanctuary cheese straws and bread. Her family, nieces and school, the late Arthur Crenshaw, on September
Hospice in Tupelo. Born on March 14, 1931, he nephews enjoyed her cooking through the years 22, 1942. Having a husband who did not want his
was a son of Hal Major and Hazel Hull Weaver. and were always welcome in her home. Her finest wife to work outside the home, Julia spent her
Hal graduated from Hatley High School trait was in loving and serving others. She had days being a loving wife and mother. She helped
with the Class of 1947. He attended Itawamba the pleasure of being born in the same home that her husband from home in his business ventures
Junior College before obtaining his Mechanical she lived in all of her life, until she had to go to and at the same time, rearing her children with
Engineering degree from Mississippi State assisted-living two years ago. much love and care. She enjoyed sewing, cro-
University. Hal served in the US Army during Margaree is survived by her brother, Roy Dan- cheting and fishing. She always had a garden,
the Korean War, where he served for two years iel Fuqua and his wife, Margie. vegetable and flower, even if she had to sow pea
as a driver for the 25th Armored Division. He She was preceded in passing by her husband, seeds in her flower bed in place of a big garden.
worked for Bosch from 1954 until 1974. Hal also Wallace Davidson; her brother, Jasper Paul Her children are blessed because of the lessons
worked as a buyer for Parham Tractor Company/ Fuqua; her half-brother, Theo Ash; and half-sis- she taught them and the guidance she provided.
Hyster. He was a member of the Church of Christ ter, Audrie Mae Covington; and a stepsister, Sal- Her legacy of love, determination, kindness and
in Columbus. ly Griffin; and stepbrother, JT Fuqua. humility will sustain them and all her friends as
Hal was a strong-willed, opinionated, and Since Margaree and Wallace did not have any they remember her sweet life.
highly intelligent man. He was courageous, and children of their own, she all but adopted her Reared by Christian parents, Julia found it
even endured chemotherapy treatments at the nephews and nieces as her own. She is especially natural to live a Christian life. She was a char-
age of 85. Hal loved animals. He enjoyed talking mourned by these nephews and nieces: Robert ter member of Fairview Baptist Church and of
politics and watching the news. In his free time, Raymond Covington Jr., Brenda Spencer, Glen- the first women’s Sunday School class there, the
he enjoyed gardening, planting strawberries, and da Keenan, Peggy Ash, Paula Siefert, Rodney Fidelis Class. Determined to be faithful to the
hunting quail when in season. Hal loved watching Fuqua, Danny Fuqua, Sandra Harper, Sharon end, she attended Sunday School as often as her
sports on TV, especially when MSU and Ole Miss Menotti and Mike Fuqua. health would allow and apologized for missing.
were playing, and he was a fan of MSU Women’s Funeral services will be at the First Cumber- Her example of love for Christ and His church
basketball. He had a sweet tooth and liked to land Church on Wednesday, August 14, 2019, at has inspired those who have been privileged to
go out for cakes, pies and other goodies, but 2:00 PM, with Dr. Bob Covington officiating and know her.
breakfast was his favorite meal of the day. Rev. Jearl Hunley assisting, as well as Rev. Johna- In addition to her parents and her husband,
Hal was passionate about volunteering at food than Keenan. Visitation will be from 1:00-2:00 she was also preceded in death by her sisters, Re-
banks and homeless shelters. He had a good PM prior to the services at the church. Memorial tha Kidd Deal and Sarah T. Snowden Harrison;
heart. He will be missed. Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, Second and her brothers, William Gray Snowden, James
Hal is survived by his daughters, Terry Ave. North location, has been entrusted with the Hailey Snowden and Virgil Snowden.
Elaine Fisher, Montgomery, TX, and Linda arrangements. She is survived by her daughters, Ann Cren-
Gail Lochridge, Aberdeen; son, Larry Hal Pallbearers will be Rodney Fuqua, Danny shaw McNees of Columbus, MS and Deborah
Weaver, Hatley; six grandchildren; seven Fuqua, Mike Fuqua, Gary Davidson, Jeff Edge- Crenshaw Stafford (Patrick) of New Mexico; and
great-grandchildren; sister, Joy Weaver Knox, worth, Matt Keenan, Johnathan Keenan, Chad her son, David Arthur Crenshaw (Christy) of
Woodstock, GA; several nieces and nephews; Spencer, Andy Covington and Steve Covington. Harvest, AL; her granddaughter, Caitlyn Towry;
and special friends, Steve Fagen and Dot. Honorary pallbearers will be Alice and Alvin her five grandsons, Gary Johnson, Jeff Johnson,
In addition to his parents, Hal was preceded in Bobo, Betty and Harry Dowdle, Martha Kinard, Tyler Crenshaw, Adam Stafford and Aaron Staf-
death by his wife, Francis Weaver; and brothers, Buren and Maggie Burks, Danny Prater, Kay and ford; her four great-grandchildren, Josh Johnson,
Claude Wendell Weaver and Glen Stanley Weaver. Larry Wingard, Lenny and Karen Turner, Brad Sarah Johnson, Avyana Johnson and Henson
A funeral service with military honors will be Wright, Members of Peniel S.S. Class, active and Stafford; numerous nieces and nephews; and
held at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, August 14, 2019, inactive elders, Dr. Brad Brown, Dr. Brett Brown Bobbie Henderson, her long-time caregiver and
at E.E. Pickle Funeral Home in Amory, with and Dr. Gillispie. friend.
Bro. Gary Self officiating. Burial will follow at Serving as active pallbearers will be her grand-
New Hope Cemetery in Hatley. Pallbearers will sons, along with Robert Malone. Recognized as
include members of the military. honorary pallbearers will be the members of the
Visitation will be on Wednesday from 10:00 Fidelis Sunday School Class of Fairview Baptist
AM until the service hour at the funeral home. Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sign the online guest book at In lieu of flowers, the family requests that me-
Sanctuary Hospice House, 5159 Main St., Tupelo, www.memorialgunterpeel.com morial contributions be made to Fairview Baptist
MS 38801. 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS Church, 127 Airline Road, Columbus, MS 39702.
Memories and condolences may be shared
with the family at eepicklefuneralhome.com. Compliments of
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Inmate suicide
Continued from Page 1A
like me adding in two later added. “... If they’re
cells this year. There was watching them from too
just a need for it.” far away and they see
a person hanging up a
A national problem noose, what can they do?
According to a na- And can they get there in
tional study by Bureau time?”
of Justice Statistics in Once doctors or jailers
Scott Rickert Garnett Gladney
2015, inmate suicides in determine the inmate
local and state jails may can go off suicide watch, ‘I’d rather be dead than too because they want
be on the rise. Nation- jailers need to follow up be in jail,’ that’s enough closure to it,” he said.
ally, from 2012 to 2013, with those inmates later, for them to be put on sui- “That’s what our job is,
inmate deaths at local Morris said. cide watch,” Chief Dep- is try to keep them safe
jails increased only 1 uty Chadd Garnett said. and healthy to have them
percent, from 958 deaths Local policies “When we feel like they ready for when the judge
to 967 deaths. But inmate At county jails in are not going to (we take calls for them to come to
suicides increased 9 Lowndes, Oktibbeha and them off suicide watch) court. ... We don’t want
percent, from 300 to Clay counties, adminis- and the staff would watch
any deaths in the jail
327, over that same time trators have put in place them.”
whether it’s suicide or
period. 2013 marked the policies which specify Even if the inmate
doesn’t say anything, homicide or even natural
highest it had been in inmates on suicide
family or other inmates death.”
more than 10 years, com- watch go into such a cell
pared to 289 such deaths and are monitored or can raise concerns, Sher- Morris said while she
in 2000. checked on periodical- iff Steve Gladney said. hopes Epstein’s death
“I have had numerous ly — every 15 minutes “We just watch their brings attention to the
people say anecdotally at Lowndes County and behavior, and sometimes national issue of inmate
that they believe there every 10 minutes at the you hear that from other suicide — and jailers
is an upswing among Oktibbeha County Jail inmates that you might either not knowing how
suicides ... nationally,” — and kept there until need to watch this guy,” or not trying to prevent
said Maria Morris, an a health professional he said. “A lot of times it — she wishes the issue
Alabama attorney with approves their release or when you bring them in had been discussed and
Southern Poverty Law the inmate stops exhib- they look kind of de- solved before Epstein
Center who specializes in iting behavior that led pressed and show signs died, when hundreds of
cases involving prisons. jailers to activate suicide of depression and things other inmates were dying
She said there’s not protocol in the first place. like that.”
per year in the United
much data and that what But for that protocol to Scott said whether
States.
there is tends to be sever- be in place, jailers have the policies are imple-
mented at Clay County “This is a thing that
al years behind. Howev- to know when an inmate
er, she knows Alabama is in danger of harming Jail depend on whether is happening in prisons
had nine suicides in 2018, themselves. At LCADC, the inmate has a history a lot,” she said. “People
which in a prison system where there were three of suicide attempts or are put into prison and
of only 20,000 makes the inmate suicides between whether a doctor has rec- they’re forgotten about.
state’s inmate suicide November 2017 and ommended the patient go ... Nobody is writing
rate 45 out of 100,000 — March 2019, Rickert on suicide watch. But like about them because
about three times the said jailers have to be Gladney, he said even they’re not millionaires.”
national average. Mis- more aware of inmates’ when other inmates are Dispatch reporter Mary
sissippi’s rates, she said, behaviors at certain concerned about one per- Pollitz contributed to this Tell your child a bedtime story.
are considerably lower, times, such as right after son, the jail may activate report.
though she didn’t have they’ve been sentenced its suicide protocol on
exact numbers. in court. those concerns alone.
Morris said it’s com- In the last of the “Each case is differ-
mon for jails to have what apparent suicides, which ent,” Scott said.
she called “safe cells,” occurred in March, the At Lowndes and
such as the cell just built inmate had just been Oktibbeha county jails,
in Clay County, which sentenced to spend 10 inmates on suicide watch
don’t come equipped years in Mississippi De- wear paper gowns — or,
with anything that can partment of Corrections. in the case of Lown-
be used for self-harm, That kind of blow, Rick- des, a suit that Rickert
like razor blades or other ert said, can make an described as “malicious
materials that can be inmate consider taking mischief proof” which is
used for rope — such as their own life. made of thick material
thin bed sheets. He also said because that inmates can’t tear.
She added it’s “crit- so many of the inmates “Hopefully we pray
ically important” for have been arrested mul- that it never ends up with
correctional officers to tiple times, jailers often an Epstein-type thing
be checking on inmates know them and already where (the process) mal-
on suicide watch, so they have a rapport with them, functions,” Garnett said.
can both talk to them which can help jailers
and see what the inmate determine whether their ‘People are put in
is doing — something behavior is in character
that apparently did not or not. Certain behav- prison and they’re
happen in Epstein’s case. ioral changes — such forgotten about’
“They need to be go- as an inmate not eating While Scott stressed
ing through and check- or refusing to come out he didn’t want anyone to
ing on them and making of their cell and engage die, he pointed out that
sure they’re OK,” Morris with other inmates — are inmates dying in custody
said. sometimes red flags, he can also hurt the victims
“Cameras are a useful said. of the inmate’s crime.
additional tool, but they Similar policies are “You want every-
should never be substi- in place at Oktibbeha body to have their day
tuted for a person sitting County Jail. in court for sure, and
outside the door,” she “Even if they just said, definitely for the victims
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evin Warren’s phone buzzed Sox and Orioles is set for Aug. 23 Field in
uncontrollably. Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The steady vibrations The American League opening-day
were nothing new. His current games are: New York Yankees at Balti-
post as the Chief Operating more, Kansas City at the Chicago White
Officer of the Minnesota Vikings Sox, Detroit at Cleveland, the Los An-
merits ample phone calls, emails geles Angels at Houston, Minnesota at
and texts. Oakland, Texas at Seattle, Boston at To-
June 4 was different. ronto.
In the National League, it’s: Atlanta
After a process that included
at Arizona, St. Louis at Cincinnati, San
five finalists, interviews and
Francisco at the Los Angeles Dodgers,
deliberation, Warren was publicly
Philadelphia at Miami, the Chicago Cubs
named the sixth commissioner of
at Milwaukee, Washington at the New
the Big Ten Conference. He will
York Mets and Colorado at San Diego,
begin the transition in September
The one interleague matchup has Pitts-
and take office in January 2020.
burgh at Tampa Bay.
“I just want to make sure that I
make everyone, from presidents
to athletic directors, coaches,
administrators, alumni and
student-athletes proud for me to ROUNDUP
serve as their commissioner,” he
told The Dispatch.
In Starkville, Mississippi State
Santana homers in
tight end Powers Warren felt
noticeably different. Folks flooded
bottom of 9th, Indians
the redshirt sophomore with
well wishes in light of his father’s top Red Sox 6-5
recent appointment. The Associated Press
“I didn’t really know how big a
deal it was until everybody came
CLEVELAND — Carlos Santana
up and started saying congratula-
homered leading off the ninth inning to
tions,” he said. Courtesy photo send the Cleveland Indians to a 6-5 win
Attention aside, Powers felt From left to right, future Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren poses with over the fast-fading Boston Red Sox on
an undying sense of pride at the Cris Carter and his son, Powers Warren in July of 2016 in Ft. Lauder-
Monday night and back into first-place
numerous congratulatory messag- dale, Fla
in the AL Central.
es he received both in person and
in’s father, Dr. Morrison Warren, After the Red Sox tied it in the top of
over the internet. Besides, his dad From Florida with love Sr., played professional football the inning, Santana connected on a 2-2
had earned it. Powers Warren’s dream started
“Of course I’m proud of him for the Brooklyn Dodgers of the pitch from Marcus Walden (7-2), driving
with a set of shoulder pads.
and I know he’s proud of himself,” All-American Football Conference it barely over the wall in left to give the
From the time he began Pop
Powers said. “It’s a big jump and Warner football, his desire to play in 1948. Indians their biggest win this season.
hopefully it leads to greater and collegiately remained steadfast. An athletic standout in his own The Indians moved past the idle Min-
bigger and better things, but he Born into an athletic family, the right, Kevin spent his freshman nesota Twins and are alone in first for
deserves it. That’s one of the hard- goal was anything but far-fetched. season as a member of the Uni- the first time since April 19.
est working men I’ve ever met.” Powers’ grandfather and Kev- See Warren, 2B José Ramírez hit a three-run homer
See ROUNDUP, 4B
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ence schedule is less for- and Mississippi State are abama: Was the SEC
midable than usual, other breaking in new quarter- offensive player of the
potential SEC contenders backs. year and lost out on the
have some big ones. Au- Heisman to Oklahoma’s
burn opens with Oregon Top players Kyler Murray in his first
season as the starter. He
in Arlington, Texas. Then n Derrick Brown,
on Sept. 7, Texas A&M DT, Auburn: Opted to set Alabama single-sea-
visits Clemson and LSU return for his senior sea- son passing records with
is at Texas before Geor- son though he’s a highly 43 touchdowns and 3,966
gia hosts Notre Dame on rated NFL prospect. Cen- yards.
Sept. 21. terpiece of what could be n Andrew Thom-
So there should be one of the nation’s top de- as, LT, Georgia: A sec-
plenty of drama on the fensive lines. ond-team AP All-Amer-
road to Atlanta. n Grant Delpit, ican last season, he’s
Here are some things DB, LSU: A unanimous one of the nation’s better
to know about the SEC All-American and finalist offensive lineman. Helps
this season: for the Nagurski Award protect Fromm and pave
as the nation’s top defend- the way for a running
The favorites er. Delpit led the league game led by D’Andre
n East: If any team with five interceptions Swift.
is threatening the SEC but also had 74 tackles
supremacy of Alabama’s and five sacks. New faces
program, it’s Georgia. n Fromm, QB, Geor- n Sure, every SEC
The Bulldogs have not gia: One of the nation’s head coach returns for
only challenged the Tide most efficient passers, the first time since 2006,
on the field but on the ranking fifth last season. but there was plenty of
recruiting trail. Led by Has 54 touchdown passes change among coordina-
quarterback Jake Fromm against just 13 intercep- tors. The league has 11
, Georgia is the clear fa- tions in two seasons as new offensive and defen-
vorite to win a third con- starter. sive coordinators , with
99.49%
secutive division title. n C.J. Henderson, Alabama and Georgia
The Florida Gators are CB, Florida: The latest each replacing the play
coming off Dan Mullen’s standout defensive back callers on both sides of
The
10-win debut season and for the Gators. Has six in- the ball.
Dispatch
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won 10 games and the Tide has so many weap- — either Joey Gatewood
Aggies went 9-4. Auburn, ons in the passing game. or Bo Nix — against a dif-
Arkansas, Mississippi Tagovailoa, QB, Al- ficult schedule.
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Football
Pick Six: Helton leads coaches on hot seat entering 2019 Governor talks Superdome
By RALPH D. RUSSO rell was brought in as offensive coordi- can’t move into a shiny new NFL sta-
The Associated Pressnator.
Helton went 21-6 with a Rose Bowl
dium in 2020 without something to renovation, new Saints lease
get fans excited. In lieu of victories, a
Can a coach really be on the “hot victory and Pac-12 title in his first two coaching change is the alternative. The Associated Press
seat” in Year 2? full seasons as USC coach, but his job Budget issues at New Mexico proba-
We might find out this season at status is one of the stories to follow this bly bought Davie an eighth season, but METAIRIE, La. — Louisiana Gov.
Florida State. season. How many victories will it take after consecutive 3-9 seasons, another John Bel Edwards says the state is work-
Willie Taggart is trying to turn for him to keep the gig? Eight? Nine? clunker is not likely to be written off. ing on lease extensions with the New Or-
things around after a rough debut with 10!? Every week will be a referendum n Steve Addazio, Boston College: leans Saints designed to keep the NFL
the Seminoles, who failed to make a on the state of the Trojans, who face In six seasons, Addazio’s Eagles have club in the Superdome for up to 30 addi-
bowl game for the first time since 1981. maybe the most challenging first six won seven games five times and fin- tional years.
Taggart walked into a bigger clean games of any team in the country. And ished 4-4 in the ACC four times. He is Edwards, who attended Saints train-
up job than he expected, but he owns if all that wasn’t enough, Urban Meyer 38-38 overall. On one hand, BC might ing camp on Monday, says lease talks
that 5-7 record. Finances alone would will be spending his weekends in Los be the toughest job in the ACC, lacking are running in conjunction with plans
likely make firing Taggart untenable Angeles this fall as an analyst for Fox.
after this season. He would be owed facilities and resources to challenge for “extensive and needed” Superdome
n Lovie Smith, Illinois and Chris the likes of Clemson, Florida State and
about $17 million. Florida State needs Ash, Rutgers: Smith is 9-27 with four renovations.
to show some obvious progress and Miami. On the other, this might be as
Big Ten victories in three seasons, The Saints moved from Tulane Stadi-
that should be enough to keep Taggart a good as it gets with Addazio. He got
though the program has taken baby um into the state-owned Superdome in
around for 2020. a two-year extension through 2022 af-
steps forward. Ash is 7-29 with three 1975 and the club’s existing lease runs
But what if things get worse in Tal- ter last season, which did not exactly
conference victories, but the Scarlet out in 2025.
lahassee, like 4-8 or 3-9? Florida State Knights regressed to 1-11 last year. scream confidence.
n Gus Malzahn, Auburn: Only The dome underwent about $336 mil-
leadership could be facing a difficult Similarly, both work for ADs with a
decision. The heat might be turned up at Auburn would a coach with a 53-27 lion in renovations during the six years
strong desire to NOT change coaches.
elsewhere, too. Another baby step for Illinois could record, entering the second season after the downtown stadium was ravaged
n Clay Helton, Southern Califor- keep Smith safe. That might not be of a seven-year, $49 million deal, be by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.
nia: Helton avoided the axe after the enough for Ash, but this probably isn’t on the hot seat. Well, maybe not only Edwards says newly planned renova-
Trojans went 5-7 last season, much to a straight bowl-or-bust situation in New at Auburn, but it’s a pretty short list tions would take about four years and
the chagrin of a good chunk of the fan Jersey either. of schools where support is this mer- that lease talks are centered on an initial
base. That might not have happened if n Bob Davie, New Mexico And curial. Malzahn is retaking control of 15-year commitment “with framework in
USC had a more experienced athlet- Tony Sanchez, UNLV: A couple of play-calling in the hopes it will revive place” for an additional 15 years.
ic director and a university president Mountain West coaches who have the offense. The Tigers have been one The Louisiana State Bond Commis-
in place at the time, but the school’s likely exhausted the patience of their of the most difficult teams in the coun- sion is scheduled to consider approval
general dysfunction provided Helton schools. UNLV made it clear after last try to predict in recent years. Fitting-
of about $500 million in financing for the
a chance to fix the issues with a staff season the Rebels need to go bowling ly, the same can be said of Malzahn’s
project on Thursday.
makeover. Most notably, Graham Har- in Sanchez’s fifth season. The program long-term job security.
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and Franmil Reyes had a two-run shot Washington led 7-2 but blew most of Anthony DeSclafani (7-7) took the Brock Stewart (2-0) pitched 5 1-3 in-
as the Indians improved to a MLB-best that advantage before Sean Doolittle got loss. nings, allowing three runs and five hits.
43-17 since June 4, when they trailed the his 27th save in 32 chances. He entered BLUE JAYS 19, RANGERS 4 DIAMONDBACKS 8, ROCKIES 6
Twins by 10 ½ games. in the ninth with a 7-4 lead, but the strug- n TORONTO — Brandon Drury hit n DENVER — Jake Lamb, Nick
Down 5-1 after three innings, the Red gling lefty closer’s first pitch of the eve- his first career grand slam, Justin Smoak Ahmed and Carson Kelly homered
Sox chipped away and finally tied it in ning became Phillip Ervin’s pinch-hit ho- had a two-run homer among his three ex- during a four-run sixth inning and Ari-
the ninth on a two-out double by Xander mer. The next batter singled, and came tra-base hits, and Toronto routed Texas. zona beat Colorado.
Bogaerts off Indians closer Brad Hand around on Joey Votto’s two-out double Bo Bichette had the first four-hit Over the course of 13 pitches, Arizo-
(6-3). off the wall in left. Doolittle finally end- game of his career and Randal Grichuk na went from trailing 6-3 to leading 7-6.
But Santana bailed him out and added ed things on Josh VanMeter’s foul pop to had three hits, including a solo homer, as Lamb started the comeback with a solo
a new chapter to his own comeback sea- third baseman Anthony Rendon. the Blue Jays won for the 10th time in 15 shot off reliever Jake McGee. Ahmed
son with Cleveland. The Nationals opened a six-game games. later hit a two-run homer and Kelly fol-
J.D. Martinez and Jackie Bradley Jr. homestand without three-time Cy Young Drury had five RBI, while Smoak and lowed with a solo shot off Chad Bettis
homered, but Boston lost for the 12th Award winner Max Scherzer, left fielder Grichuk each had four. Danny Jansen (1-6).
time in 15 games. The defending World Juan Soto or first baseman Ryan Zim- had a two-run homer. It was the Diamondbacks’ 27th come-
Series champions came in trailing the merman — all injured — while second Toronto scored eight runs in the back win of the season and keeps them
New York Yankees by 16 games in the baseman Brian Dozier was ill and limit- fourth, its biggest inning since an eight- in the thick of the wild-card chase.
AL East and 7 ½ back in the wild-card ed to pinch-hitting duty. run outburst against Seattle on Sept. 20, Merrill Kelly (8-12) allowed four
race. Washington trailed quickly as Jesse 2016. of his six runs in the first inning as he
NATIONALS 7, REDS 6 Winker drove a sinker from Fedde to left Nomar Mazara, Willie Calhoun and earned his first victory since June 12. Ar-
n WASHINGTON — Trea Turner for his 16th homer — and third leading Rougned Odor hit solo home runs but chie Bradley tossed a 1-2-3 ninth for his
and Matt Adams homered, Erick Fedde off a game this season. Texas lost for the fifth time in six games. fourth save.
pitched well after allowing a solo shot on Fedde (3-2) settled down and ended Ariel Jurado (6-8) allowed ca- Trevor Story had two doubles and a
the game’s first pitch and depleted Wash- up going six innings, giving up two runs reer-highs of eight runs and 11 hits in 3 solo homer for a Rockies squad that’s
ington held on to edge Cincinnati. and six hits. 2/3 innings. gone 13-32 since June 21.
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. than personal information. will be swayed by tides stronger
13). Ambitions sizzle in your TAURUS (April 20-May 20). than your will. Let go; let flow.
heart, yet somehow you enter Your crew will need two things LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
this solar cycle with a laidback from you today: space and sup- You’ll conduct small but key
attitude. You’ll build plans and port. Creating space is easy — experiments to learn about
execute ideas with a flexibility just back up. Support is trickier, the world and your place in it.
that accommodates others and just because it comes in so Emboldened by the possibili-
makes them want to contribute many forms. Find out which kind ties, you’re willing to play with
generously to your dreams. Fam- is preferred. variables that you once wouldn’t
ily will be the magic ingredient GEMINI (May 21-June have touched.
that tips fortune’s favor to you. 21). There will be those who VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES Aquarius and Gemini adore you. seem to have an argument for Normally, you wouldn’t think
Your lucky numbers are: 5, 40, everything. Hear what they have twice before going out of your
22, 37 and 10. to say without providing any way for the people you love.
ARIES (March 21-April resistance. Then declare your But right now, it’s important
19). Being well-rounded, you decision and retreat. to check the balance of a
detach from details that would CANCER (June 22-July 22). relationship. If you’re the one
bother people who didn’t know From the seaweed to the crab inconvenienced more often than
as much about the world. Life is to the surfer, all of life thrives by not, this is a red flag.
easier because you take things working with the cyclical forces LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
as general information rather instead of fighting them. Events Because you’re easy to turn
to, you’ll be in on information
before the others. Some of it
is so sensitive that you almost
wish you didn’t know it. But your
famous discretion will kick in.
BEETLE BAILEY You can handle this.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Going too soft on yourself
will be a danger. Make yourself
comfortable but not coddled.
The challenge ahead requires
that you develop some coping
mechanisms and fight back.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You’re such a stellar driver
of your own life that you may
be asked or tempted to drive
another person’s life as well.
Of course, this never works, as
no one can drive two vehicles
MALLARD FILLMORE at once.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Some say natural attrac-
tions are futile to resist. If only
we were strictly attracted to
what was best for us! There is
more than one way to use the
energy of attraction. Channeled
properly, it will fuel your best
work.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You feel like you’re not
doing enough, but actually
you’re doing too much and
skipping the rest and recuper-
FAMILY CIRCUS ation phase, a.k.a. the part of
the cycle that allows you to be
stronger, smarter and more
capable of amazing yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). It’s not quite accurate to
say that you’ll fearlessly lead
the way for the others. Leader-
ship is scary. The fear is real.
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PUBLISH: 8/13, 8/20,
505 Jackson St, 12 Writer Sinclair
& 8/27/2019 Houses For Sale: Other 8500
Aberdeen. EOE 1999 ROADSTAR 1600 13 Showing pride
Only 45k miles. Hard
Carpet & Flooring 1150
Truck Driving 3700
DOWNTOWN 1BR −
This large 1 bedroom
MORTGAGE/HOUSE
bags, rider & passenger 15 Mex. neighbor
FOR SALE. 4BR/ 16 Mineo of movies
apartment has been 2BA. 2108 Paulette back rests w/ luggage
FLEET EXPRESS, LLC
Winfield, AL
recently renovated. It Rd. Macon, MS. rack, has windshield. 17 Enjoy Aspen
Ready to ride! $3500
Over the road truck features great natural $263,000.
OBO. 501−545−7750.
18 Fragrance
drivers wanted, Class A light, hardwood floors, 662−708−0071.
CDL. Minimum 2 years tall ceilings and access 20 That guy’s
experience. to a shared laundry
2004 KAWASAKI
DRIFTER 1500CC
21 Live and breathe
205-487-1561, ext 2 room. $750 rent and Lots & Acreage 8600 22 Borscht veggie
or 205-270-2631 32,414 miles, in good
$750 deposit. Utilities
EXPERIENCED TRUCK included. No pets 356.7 ACRES ON HWY. condition. $4,950. 23 Variety show
driver w/ Class A Li- please. Call Peter, 69 S. 5 mi. from 662−352−4776.
26 Deck chiefs, for
cense needed to haul Columbus. 30−year old
DAVID’S CARPET &
scrap metal & flat cars.
662−574−1561.
mature pines, green
2007 KAWASAKI short
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING Call 662-434-0007 or DOWNTOWN APT: on
fields, good hunting.
PRAIRIE selectable 2
or 4 wheel drive. Adult
27 Ready for
1 Room − $40 662-364-6303.
5th St. 2BR/1BA. 1100
$3000/ac. Bud Phillips,
owned and operated, business
662−549−2302.
2 Rooms − $70
Air Conditioners 4030 sqft $700/mo. W/D. very good condition. 28 Junior, to senior 2 Wipe away 25 Avenue in
3+ Rooms − $30 EA
Rugs−Must Be Seen
Deck on back. Avail Aug
1st. 662−327−2588.
Has been stored under
a carport. Green.
29 Storage site 3 From the Arctic Monopoly
2.5 TON AC UNIT & 3
Car Upholstery TON NATURAL GAS ELM LAKE LOT. One $2,800. 603−452− 30 Army member 4 Inquire 26 Sandwich meat
Cleaning Available FURNACE. Used. Works DOWNTOWN: 2BR/ home lot remaining for 4338 or Email: 34 Drama division 5 Free time 28 Before long
662−722−1758 sale at Elm Lake Golf
well, recently upgraded. 1BA, CH&A, 1 story,
Course near #17 green.
gwlyon2@yahoo.com 35 Court 6 “Taps” tooter 30 Shoplift
$900 OBO. W/D, historic
FLOORING REPAIR. I 662−574−0062. district, 1 block from $32K or best offer. Call Trucks, Vans & Buses 9500 36 Singer Carly — 7 Fitting 31 Fuming
repair and stretch downtown, $575/ Fred @ 662−889−3103 Jepsen 8 Hides away 32 Diner patron
Burial Plots 4250 after 5pm. 02 FRONTIER SE, V6,
wrinkles out of carpet. I mo. + $575 dep. NO Crew Cab, 2WD, Auto, 37 Behind schedule 9 Gandalf’s creator 33 Slender
PETS. 662−574−
also repair ceramic tile.
If you have a flooring
2 BURIAL PLOTS in
8789. Peaceful &
Air, tow pkg, tool box, 40 Slump 10 Signs up 38 Fall mo.
problem, I can help! If
Memorial Gardens,
Quiet area. LOWNDES CO: 153
custom stereo & seat
covers. Very good cond.
41 Famous 14 Newborn’s need 39 Cut off
Columbus, MS. Both
needed I am available plots together & beside
ACRES on Hwy 50 E at
262k mi. Ask $3800. 42 Act the waiter 19 Satyr’s kin
end of Brewer Rd. 4
COLEMAN 43 Mimicking
for small flooring or tile the lake. $4,250 for 662−889−8987.
installation jobs. Call both. 662−549−5209.
green fields, exc 22 Agent 007
Walt: (662)574−8134. RENTALS hunting, sand, gravel &
23 Jason of “All the
BURIAL PLOT for sale. TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
clay deposits. More info DOWN President’s Men”
Excavating 1300 call 205−799−9846 or
662−242−6688. Leave
1 BEDROOM 205−695−2248. Let your 1 Make lumber 24 Food lover
CLAY GRAVEL, fill
message.
2 BEDROOMS fingers do the out of
Farm Equipment & Supplies
clay, & top soil for
4420 3 BEDROOMS SUMMER SPECIAL. walking.
sale! Easy access
off 82 East. Can LEASE,
1.75 acre lots. Good/
Find your
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load & deliver. ANTIQUE HAY RAKE bad credit. 10% down,
Stokes Excavation: Antique horse/mule DEPOSIT as low as $299/mo. dream car in
drawn metal hay rake.
AND
Eaton Land. 662−361−
662−689−0089.
$750. 662−251−4759. 7711. the classifieds!
CREDIT CHECK
General Services 1360 TRACTORS: 2017 Case
IH 75C Cab, H, A, Autos For Sale 9150
FREE TRAINING−JOB/ loader, buddy seat, 662-329-2323 06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA,
Five Questions:
LIFE SKILLS plus 4WD, loaded, 76 hrs.
computer training for $44,500. 2017 JD stick shift, gold, 4 door,
2411 HWY 45 N
1 Ronald
women. H.S. diploma or 5075E, loaded, buddy 4 cyl, 60k miles, cold
equivalent. Tues. & seat, cab, H, A, radio, COLUMBUS, MS AC. $2,500.
Reagan
Thurs. starting Sept. 3. 4WD, loader, 106 hrs. 662−549−5358.
Christian Women’s Job $43,900. 662−251−
Corp. 662−722−3016. 4539 or 662−574−
1887. Looking for goods
WORK WANTED:
Licensed & Bonded− or services? 2 “Foxcatch-
er”
VINTAGE FARM WAGON
carpentry, painting, & Wooden farm wagon w/
Find it in the
demolition. Landscap− rubber tires. Removable
ing, gutters cleaned, back & side panels.
3 Peach
bush hogging, clean−up Works well. $550.00
work, pressure washing, 662−251−4759.
moving help & furniture
repair. 662−242−3608. Furniture 4480
classifieds!
HILL’S PRESSURE TWO PIECE FURNITURE 4 Mark Spitz
WASHING Commercial/ SET. New loveseat and
Residential. House, chaise for sale. Dark
concrete, sidewalks &
mobile washing. Free
brown and aqua blue,
$385. 662−242−2884.
5 Tribeca WHATZIT ANSWER
est. 662−386−8925. Leave a message. Film Festival Log cabin