The North Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center conducts three Full Time BLEOST certification courses a year, usually with start dates in January, April, and August.Tuition for the Full Time BLEOST Course is $4000 and the cost of the Refresher Course is $1500. The Skills Update Course ...
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It recollects how Till was killed and talks about the implication of his death to the law enforcement in the state. It mentions that James P. Coleman, former governor of Mississippi, had decided to make improvements on the state's racial matters concerning law enforcement which is related to...
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and Michael Schwerner by members of the KKK, some of whom, ironically, were also members of law enforcement in June 1964. The three were civil rights workers who had been working with the Freedom Summer campaign by attempting to register African Americans in Mississippi to vote and it was for...
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Sometime during the summer of 1955, Emmett Till left the bustling metropolis of Chicago for the quiet pastoral of the Mississippi Delta. Till's mother had arranged for her son to spend time with his uncle, Moses Wright, who lived in a small town named Money, not far from the sleepy oak...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Law enforcement officials have surged local, state and federal resources to Mississippi’s capital city for a new operation aimed at curbing violent crime, drug trafficking and other offenses, Gov. Tate Reeves announced Tuesday.
(summa cum laude) in Finance from Mississippi State University. She advises partnerships, corporations and individuals in federal and state tax disputes. Bradley Atlanta office managing partner Sidney S. Welch welcomed the new members of the Tax Practice Group: “We are delighted that this group ...