
Police: Escaped murder suspect fatally shot
Mississippi police say Rafael McCloud broke into a home around 4 a.m. this morning and stabbed a man during a nearly three-hour-long confrontation
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Mississippi police say Rafael McCloud broke into a home around 4 a.m. this morning and stabbed a man during a nearly three-hour-long confrontation
Investigators are reportedly looking beyond Warren County, where Rafael McCloud escaped from a jail one week ago
Trump racked up victories in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii while Sanders demonstrated he can win diverse states like Michigan
The Republican frontrunner continues to dominate the race.
Clinton won Mississippi. Democrats competed for 188 delegates on Tuesday as voters in Michigan and Mississippi cast primary ballots
Police are investigating whether an accused murderer who escaped from jail March 2 is behind a shooting in which a man's car was stolen
Before breaking out of a jail Wednesday, Raphael McCloud was the well-known suspect in Vicksburg, Mississippi's most famous murder
Rafael McCloud escaped from the Warren County Jail early Wednesday using a homemade shank to briefly take a jail employee hostage and force him to give up his keys, radio, pants and jacket
Schools in the area were on lockdown after Rafael McCloud, 33, escaped from the Warren County jail early Wednesday wearing a jail employee uniform
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Officer remains sedated and unconscious in an intensive care unit at a Memphis hospital after being shot in the face
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Mayor says the officer is on a ventilator, has lost one eye, and the bullet remains lodged in his brain
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Pass Christian police investigating shooting at the locally-renowned parade; parade among the largest on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed a man in northwest suburban Franklin Park Friday morning, Department of Homeland Security officials said.
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Over 300 lawsuits challenging many of Trump's second-term plans have been winding through federal courts, and a handful may be poised for Supreme Court review.
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