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 by Ward Schaefer January 21, 2010 Michael Recio and Marcus Wright, the former police bodyguards for the late Mayor Frank Melton, must pay $10,000 each in restitution for their roles in the 2006 warrantless demolition of a private home on Ridgeway Street, a federal judge ruled…
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 by Adam Lynch December 1, 2009 The Jackson City Council agreed to finally pay attorney's fees for former city employees Marcus Wright and Michael Recio today. Former bodyguards of deceased Mayor Frank Melton, both men were with Melton when he oversaw the illegal demolition of a…
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 November 30, 2009 On tomorrow's agenda for the Jackson City Council is the question of whether to pay former Mayor Frank Melton's legal fees and those of his two bodyguards. City Attorney Pieter Teeuwissen and Councilman Kenneth Stokes are bringing the question to the council Tuesday, according…
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by Ronni Mott
October 2, 2009
Controversies surrounding two Jackson nightclubs have put the clubs in the center of separate lawsuits, one as a defendant, the other as the plaintiff.
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 by Ward Schaefer September 29, 2009 Two former Jackson police officers are disputing the amount that federal prosecutors say they must pay in restitution for the 2006 demolition of a Ridgeway Street duplex. Marcus Wright and Michael Recio, both former bodyguards to the late Mayor Frank…
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 by Ward Schaefer September 10, 2009 Michael Recio, who served as a Jackson police officer and bodyguard to the late Mayor Frank Melton, will serve one year of probation for his role in the 2006 warrantless destruction of a Ridgeway Street duplex. Recio's sentence, which includes…
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 by Ward Schaefer September 9, 2009 A federal judge has sentenced former Jackson police officer Marcus Wright to one year of probation for his role in the 2006 warrantless destruction of a private home on Ridgeway Street. The incident attracted controversy as an example of the…
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 by Ward Schaefer July 7, 2009 Marcus Wright, former bodyguard for the late Mayor Frank Melton, is set to face sentencing Sept. 4 for his role in the 2006 demolition of a private home. Wright pled guilty in Oct. 2008 to misdemeanor conspiracy, ending a lengthy…
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 by Donna Ladd May 26, 2009 Mayor Frank Melton told the Jackson Free Press in February that he was concerned enough about the costs of lawsuits to him personally that he had set up a blind trust to protect his personal fortune. …
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 Also see: Full JFP Melton Blog/Archive/Trial Former mayoral bodyguard Michael Recio has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for his role in the 2006 demolition of a Ridgeway Street duplex, according to WAPT and a federal attorney with knowledge of the case. Recio was the last remaining…
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 by Ward Schaefer May 13, 2009 Also see: Full JFP Melton Blog/Archive/Trial The civil rights trial of Jackson police officer Michael Recio will proceed next week, despite requests by federal prosecutors for a postponement after the death of Mayor Frank Melton. Prosecutors…
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May 12, 2009
WAPT will offer a live video stream of the noon memorial for late Jackson Mayor Frank Melton at Thalia Mara Hall.
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 May 8, 2009 Mayor Frank Melton's memorial service is scheduled for noon Tuesday, May 12, at Thalia Mara Hall. On Monday, his body will lie in state at City Hall from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Melton's graveside service will take place at the Houston Memorial Gardens…
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 Full JFP Melton Blog and Archive May 7, 2009 The Associated Press is reporting that Jackson Mayor Frank Melton has died. Shortly before polls closed Tuesday evening around 7 p.m., the mayor went into cardiac arrest at his…
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 by Donna Ladd May 6, 2009 In an emergency meeting held at 4 p.m. today, the Jackson City Council voted 5-to-1 to appoint Ward 2 Councilman Leslie McLemore as interim mayor after Mayor Frank Melton succumbed to cardiac arrest just as the primary polls closed Tuesday…
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» RT @CNNbrk: Source: Rep. Murtha died from gallbladder surgery complications after doctors nicked intestines. http://on.cnn.com/cHMB0e Mon Mar 08 10:01:29 pm 2010
» RT @MY_601: Former Miss. Band of Choctaw IndiansChief Phillip Martin was laid to rest Mo. http://ow.ly/16wTgk Mon Mar 08 02:42:17 pm 2010
» BREAKING: Levee Board Opposes State Takeover Attempt: http://bit.ly/aFktk9 (don't miss the fracas at the end) Mon Mar 08 02:38:39 pm 2010
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Ridgeway Duplex #2
Damage to a duplex on Ridgeway Street in Jackson after Mayor Frank E. Melton and associates allegedly entered the building with sledgehammers and other tools.
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Read Adam Lynch's breaking story that first revealed Mayor Frank Melton's Aug. 26 alleged rampage on Ridgeway Street in Jacksonthe accusations that led to felony indictions of Melton and his bodyguards two weeks later on Sept. 15. Adam's story first appeared the afternoon of Sept. 1, 2006. You can…
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JFP Editor Donna Ladd writes about Mayor Frank Melton's shenanigans for Reason Magazine. The piece starts: Last September, my newspaper reported that on August 26, 2006, Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Frank Melton had taken an entourage of police officers and teenagers (some with criminal records) to a…
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by Donna Ladd
May 13, 2009
Mayor Frank Melton and I disagreed on many things, especially the way he ran the city and his style of “crime-fighting,” but we met in the middle on a few things.
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by Adam Lynch June 24, 2009 During a June 16 City Council meeting, the council votedwithout issue or debateto pay the late Mayor Frank Meltons $37,500 attorney fee in connection with his federal trial for demolishing a home on Ridgeway Street. Stokes, who was a witness…
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 by Donna Ladd December 30, 2009 In the afterglow of the King Edward's re-opening and as we've prepared this "Most Intriguing" issue, I've been thinking a bit about Frank Melton. After spending the last several months untangling from all the emotions and frustrations of covering…
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Feb 09, 2010New Buses Give Boost to JATRAN
justjess: It's just good hearing about grants being written and funded for a change. I'll use today to celebrate as the Mayor and Council go about the business of travel routes to sustain the operation to ...
Feb 09, 2010
Tancredo: Obama Won Because of No Literacy Test
WMartin:
Golden Eagle, I think you are right on the money. I saw this yesterday and just had to shake my head. Tancredo’s sentiment has been expressed in conservative circles for some ...
Feb 09, 2010
Tancredo: Obama Won Because of No Literacy Test
baquan2000:
Golden - hell let her get elected too!?
I am telling you guys, I seriously think we need to go ahead and elect the whole bunch and just put them on blast once they get in ...
Feb 09, 2010
Tancredo: Obama Won Because of No Literacy Test
golden eagle:
Walt, there was one black woman who was at the tea party. She was interviewed on CNN. She also happens to be running as a Republican candidate for Congress in Tennessee’s ...
Feb 09, 2010
Levee Board Opposes State Takeover Attempt
Herman Snell: Is that Leland Speed or Gary Oldman in that pic?
That's Gary Oldman straight out of that vampire movie.
Feb 09, 2010
Tancredo: Obama Won Because of No Literacy Test
baquan2000:
I have to be honest - people line up in droves for that woman and we are not talking about a diverse group people either, but people that are members of the biggest ethnic ...
Feb 08, 2010
[Collier] And the Nominees Are
Walt: Natalie, I forgot to add that I don't see how a truly smart, thinking or reconstructed person would be offended by such a shirt worn by you. Maybe some people need to get over or overcome some of ...
Feb 08, 2010
Levee Board Opposes State Takeover Attempt
daniel johnson: Who is Leland going to deed his property to?
Will he be deeding all of his property which stands to gain more than a marginal amount of value in the Twin Lakes plan? Would ...
Feb 08, 2010
Sports: Saints Win Super Bowl
itodd: Oh, and the number two household concentration for the game (behind New Orleans) wasn't Indy, it was D.C. -- combo of the snow and the storyline kept a lot of folks in the house watching the game.
Feb 08, 2010
Sports: Saints Win Super Bowl
itodd: Most watched in U. S. History! I'm surprised the bandwagon could hold all those people jumping on in recent days. Must have been a big wagon and a very good band.
It's New Orleans, baby! Of course ...