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8good-kingnews.com
Good King News | All the latest breaking news
JACKSON, Miss. — A white Republican U.S. senator in Mississippi, a state with a notorious history for lynchings, says she will not answer questions about a video that shows her at a campaign event praising a cattle rancher by saying she would attend a "public hanging" if he invited her to one. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith appeared with Gov. Phil Bryant on Monday at a news conference at the Mississippi Republican Party headquarters, where she accepted an endor***t from the National Right to Life Committee. Reporters asked Hyde-Smith repeatedly about the hanging comment, which grabbed attention Sunday when the publisher of a liberal-leaning news site published it on social media. "I put out a statement yesterday, and that's all I'm going to say about it," Hyde-Smith said. In the brief video, shot Nov. 2 in Tupelo, Hyde-Smith says after a man introduces her to a small crowd: "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row." Hyde-Smith faces a black Democratic challenger, former congressman and former U.S. agriculture secretary Mike Espy, in a Nov. 27 runoff. She said Sunday that the remark was "an exaggerated expression of regard" for a friend who invited her to speak, and "any attempt to turn this into a negative connotation is ridiculous." Mississippi has a bitter history of racially motivated lynchings of black people. The NAACP website says that between 1882 and 1968, there were 4,743 lynchings in the United States, and nearly 73 per cent of the victims were black. It says Mississippi had 581 during that time, the most of any state. "Cindy Hyde-Smith's comments are reprehensible," Espy campaign spokesman Danny Blanton said in a statement Sunday. "They have no place in our political discourse, in Mississippi, or our country. We need leaders, not dividers, and her words show that she lacks the understanding and judgment to represent the people of our state." Bryant appointed Hyde-Smith to temporarily succeed Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who retired amid health concerns in April. She will serve until the special election is resolved. Bryant stood with Hyde-Smith at the news conference Monday. "All of us in public life have said things on occasion that could have been phrased better," Bryant said. "When you make as many speeches as we do in public life, that does occur. But I know this woman and I know her heart. I knew it when I appointed her. I know it now. She meant no offence by that statement. There was nothing in her heart of ill will." Hyde-Smith and Espy each received about 41 per cent of the vote in a four-person race Tuesday to advance to the runoff. The winner gets the final two years of Cochran's term. Espy in 1986 became the first African-American since Reconstruction to win a U.S. House seat in Mississippi, and if he defeats Hyde-Smith, he would be the first African-American since Reconstruction to represent the state in the U.S. Senate. Hyde-Smith, who is endorsed by President Donald Trump, is the first woman to represent Mississippi in either chamber of Congress, and after being appointed is trying to become the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from the state. Lamar White Jr., publisher of a Louisiana news site called The Bayou Brief, posted the video Sunday on social media. White told The Associated Press he received the video late Sa***ay from "a very reliable, trusted source," but he would not reveal the person's name. He said that source received it from the person who shot the video. White said he believes he received the video because he has been writing about racism in the South for about a dozen years. The national NAACP president Derrick Johnson, who is from Mississippi, said Hyde-Smith's comment shows a lack of judgment. "Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith's shameful remarks prove once again how Trump has created a social and political climate that normalizes hateful and racist rhetoric," Johnson said Sunday. "Hyde-Smith's decision to joke about 'hanging,' in a state known for its *** and ***istic history toward African Americans, is sick." Another Republican U.S. senator from Mississippi, Trent Lott, lost his position as Senate majority leader in 2002 after saying at the 100th birthday party of South Carolina U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond that Mississippi had proudly voted for Thurmond when he ran a segregationist campaign for president in 1948. A Republican state lawmaker in Mississippi, Rep. Karl Oliver, came under sharp criticism in May 2017 after he posted on Facebook that people should be lynched for removing Confederate monuments. ___ For AP's complete coverage of the U.S. midterm elections: . Follow Emily Wagster Pettus: Emily Wagster Pettus, The Associated Press
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9eastpdxnews.com
East PDX News | East Portland's Definitive News Source
Of the dozen shooting incidents that took place in the last week of 2019, seven of them were in outer East Portland. Understandably, neighbors are concerned … One after another, the Portland Police Bureau Gun Violence Reduction Team responds to shooting incidents; this one in the Mill Park neighborhood. Story and photos by David F. Ashton As members of the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) investigated seven shooting incidents between December 28 and January 2 – with no arrests yet made – neighbors near each incident say they're worried about their safety. The PPB's Gun Violence Reduction Team (GVRT) was stretched thin, going from incident to incident in the early hours of New Year's morning, looking into several of the incidents. 1 Salmon Street shooting in Mill Park sends one to hospital GVRT investigators look for evidence after a man is shot, not far from David Douglas High School December 28 at 5:37 p.m. – 12700 Block of SE Salmon Street PPB East Precinct officers responded to this area, about three blocks west of David Douglas High School campus, on reports of a shooting. "Officers located an *** male suffering from a gunshot wound; the victim was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The GVRT has responded to investigate – no arrests have been made in connection with this shooting," said a PPB spokesperson. 2 Second Mill Park shooting – child remains in vehicle-of-interest Officers and investigators look for evidence at the scene of another shooting in Mill Park as they inspect this Jaguar sedan. December 28 at 6:16 p.m. – SE Stark Street at 130th Avenue After GVRT investigators arrived at that Salmon Street incident, some of the officers moved on to this call, just a few blocks away. Nine PPB units swarmed the scene, primarily at the Space Age gas station on the southwest corner of the intersection. "An officer in the area heard gunfire, called it in and stopped to investigate," an officer in the area said. Little has been revealed about this shooting incident; it remains under investigation. Across-the-street witness Ennis Marshall told East Portland News, "I was out for a smoke, and heard several 'Pop, pop, pops' that sounded like a gun going off – but I couldn't tell if it was shots between cars, or if someone was shooting at the Jaguar that's in the gas station," Under the canopy of the gas station, officers looked over, inside and in the trunk of the Jaguar sedan parked there. No ambulance was called to that scene; and it didn't appear that the driver was placed under arrest. A child [its face is intentionally blurred] sits patiently in a toddler car seat while the investigation continues into this shooting. An alarming note – a young child was in the Jaguar, as officers continued to examine the parked car. "There were no injuries," confirmed PPB Public Information Officer A/Lieutenant Brad Yakots. "But evidence of gunfire – shell casings – were found; investigators are following up." 3 "Serious injuries" from early New Year's Day early morning shooting on Powell Boulevard An officer looks for evidence after shots ring out in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood. January 1, 12:21 a.m. – 12400 block of SE Powell Boulevard Somewhere near the Powellhurst Tavern and the Lux PDX Hookah & Night Club, in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood. "One victim suffered a gunshot wound, and was transported to an area hospital; the victim sustained serious injuries, but is expected to survive," said a PPB spokesperson, adding. "No arrests have been made." 4 Shooting victim walks in local hospital January 1 – time and location of shooting unknown Portland Police officials reported that a shooting victim walked into the Emergency Department of an area hospital. "The location and cir***stances of that shooting remain under investigation." 5 Bullets fly at Hazelwood shooting, but no injuries reported Numerous bullet-casing markers indicate where the spent s*** landed, at this Hazelwood shooting. PPB provided image January 1 about 3:13 a.m. – 11200 block of SE Division Street GVRT Investigators recovered dozens of shell casings ejected from multiple ***, at the scene of an apparent shoot-out. "Evidence at the scene suggested there were multiple shooters," a Portland Police official said. "There were more than 40 cartridge casings, and multiple vehicles struck by gunfire which belonged to uninvolved citizens. "There have been no reported injuries, and no arrests have been made," the official added. 6 Two wounded in Wilkes neighborhood shooting After two people are wounded in this neighborhood, police come to investigate. January 1 at 3:59 a.m. – 3500 block of NE 148th Avenue In the Wilkes Community Group neighborhood, arriving officers located two victims suffering from gunshot wounds. "Both victims were transported by ambulance to an area hospital; their condition are unknown at this time," a PPB official reported, adding, "No arrests have been made in connection with this shooting." For several hours the PPB GVRT conducted an investigation of this incident, closing down the intersection of NE 148th Avenue and Fremont Street. 7 Gunshot evidence found in Mill Park, victim walks into hospital Officers secure the scene of another shooting in the Mill Park neighborhood. January 2 at 3:19 p.m. – 12600 block of SE Alder Street Again in the Mill Park neighborhood, just two blocks north of the December 28 shooting on SE Salmon Street, gunshots again rang out. "Officers, including those with the GVRT, arrived and located evidence of gunfire; officers searched the area, but were unable to locate any victims or suspects," a police official said. "Shortly after the shooting, a victim arrived at a nearby hospital with a gunshot wound; the victim's injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening," stated the official; adding, "No arrests have been made in connection with this shooting." Neighbors watched as officers conducted their investigation. "Did you know there was another shooting – in fact two of them – just a couple of days ago, a couple of blocks away?" asked Bella Orlando of East Portland News. "I tell you, it ain't the guns shooting up the neighborhood, it's gangsters; I think it's high time [Mayor Ted] Wheeler – he's the 'Police Commissioner', right? – brought back the 'gang unit' and get serious about this problem," Orlando brooded. Police ask for help in solving these crimes Anyone with information about any of these shootings is asked to contact the Portland Police Bureau's Tactical Operations Division at 503-823-4106 or email information to GunTaskForce@portlandoregon.gov. Or, remember that Crime Stoppers of Oregon is offering a minimum of a $250 cash reward to anyone who reports a convicted felon or a juvenile in possession of a firearm, and tipsters can remain anonymous. Submit an anonymous tip call 503-823-HELP (4357) or do it online: CLICK HERE. © 2020 David F. Ashton ~ East Portland News™
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