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THE BLACK MALES in this image - the 17 "suspected gang members" are not the suspected murderers. Neither have they been connected to this 19 yr old white woman's death. However, their images are connected to her death to incite the already rabid and foaming at the mouth lynch-mobs across the country. Just read the article..." - Wise Intelligent on Facebook
Investigation into Mississippi woman's burning death leads to arrests of 17 suspected gang members
Investigation into Mississippi woman's burning death leads to arrests of 17 suspected gang members
POSTED:DEC 21 2015 07:59PM CST
UPDATED:DEC 21 2015 08:41PM CST
The hunt for the killer of a 19-year-old Mississippi woman who was burned alive last year has resulted in the arrests of 17 suspected gang members, authorities said this week, though none have been directly linked to the woman's death.
FBI officials announced the arrests Tuesday of suspected members of the Black Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and Sipp Mob street gangs, according to The Clarion-Ledger newspaper.
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Officials told the paper the investigation, dubbed "Operation Bite Back", was focused on Panola County, in the northwest of the state, and was a byproduct of the investigation into the death of Jessica Chambers.
On the night of Dec. 6, 2014, Chambers was doused with gasoline and set on fire in her car on a road in Courtland. She was found on the road with burns over most of her body and later died at a hospital in Memphis.
"It's taken eight or nine months, if not a little longer, to get to this point," Panola County District Attorney John Champion said. "And this is not over by any stretch of the imagination."
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THE BLACK MALES in this image - the 17 "suspected gang members" are not the suspected murderers. Neither have they been connected to this 19 yr old white woman's death. However, their images are connected to her death to incite the already rabid and foaming at the mouth lynch-mobs across the country. Just read the article..." - Wise Intelligent on Facebook
Investigation into Mississippi woman's burning death leads to arrests of 17 suspected gang members
Investigation into Mississippi woman's burning death leads to arrests of 17 suspected gang members
POSTED:DEC 21 2015 07:59PM CST
UPDATED:DEC 21 2015 08:41PM CST
The hunt for the killer of a 19-year-old Mississippi woman who was burned alive last year has resulted in the arrests of 17 suspected gang members, authorities said this week, though none have been directly linked to the woman's death.
FBI officials announced the arrests Tuesday of suspected members of the Black Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and Sipp Mob street gangs, according to The Clarion-Ledger newspaper.
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&utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral']Using a City's Historic Strength to Enable a New Manufacturing Base to EmergeBloomberg for UPS
Officials told the paper the investigation, dubbed "Operation Bite Back", was focused on Panola County, in the northwest of the state, and was a byproduct of the investigation into the death of Jessica Chambers.
On the night of Dec. 6, 2014, Chambers was doused with gasoline and set on fire in her car on a road in Courtland. She was found on the road with burns over most of her body and later died at a hospital in Memphis.
"It's taken eight or nine months, if not a little longer, to get to this point," Panola County District Attorney John Champion said. "And this is not over by any stretch of the imagination."
Read More @ FOX News