06/08/2023
PUBLIC HEARING AND TESTIMONY ON POLICE BRUTALITY IN RANKIN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
EVENT: Public Hearing on Police Brutality in Rankin County, MS Fundraiser for Michael Corey Jenkins
DATE: Saturday, June 10, 1-5 pm Food served at noon
LOCATION: Pilgrim Rest MB Church, 925 Trickhambridge Road Brandon, MS
On Saturday, June 10, 2023, in Rankin County, MS, a special public legal hearing will be held on the subject of police brutality emanating from the Rankin County Sheriff's Department. The Public Hearing on Police Brutality in Rankin County will occur at Pilgrim Rest MB Church, located at 925 Trickhambridge Road in Brandon, MS.
Persons with adverse information about the wrongdoings of the Rankin County, Mississippi Police can contact [email protected] or [email protected]
Contact: 301-513-5445
https://apnews.com/article/politics-crime-michael-corey-mississippi-jackson-f2125de1425697f923f179d3be415340
$400,000,000 LAWSUIT TO BE FILED AGAINST RANKIN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI DEPUTIES ON BEHALF OF MICHAEL C. JENKINS AND EDDIE PARKER
EVENT: Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit against Rankin County Mississippi Sheriff Deputies, on behalf of Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker
DATE: Monday, June 12, 2023, 10:30 am
WHO: Plaintiff Michael C. Jenkins and Eddie T. Parker, Black Lawyers for Justice and family
WHERE: Westin Hotel Jackson, Mississippi – 407 South Congress Street – Jackson, MS
On behalf OF Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker, Black Lawyers for Justice (BLJ), lead counsel Malik Shabazz, Esq. and Mississippi Counsel Trent Walker, Esq. will unveil the filing of a 40-page, 22-count federal civil rights lawsuit against Rankin County Mississippi that demands four-hundred million ($400,000,000) dollars in compensatory and punitive damages from all defendants. This civil lawsuit is in response to the now notorious ordeal where Michael Jenkins was shot inside the mouth while handcuffed by Rankin County Deputies.
https://www.wlbt.com/2023/06/06/black-man-shot-mouth-by-mississippi-deputy-file-federal-civil-rights-lawsuit/
The upcoming lawsuit comes amid an ongoing Justice Department civil rights investigation into the encounter between Jenkins, Parker and Rankin County Department Sheriff’s deputies.