Photo: Mississippi House honors retired U.S. Marshal
By February 13, 2019
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The Mississippi House of Representatives honored Dennis J. Erby, center, holding resolution, for his service Wednesday as a United States Marshal of the Northern District of Mississippi and congratulate him upon his retirement in the last year. Erby was appointed to his post as U.S. Marshal by President Barack Obama in 2012. He was also the first African American to be the U.S. Marshal in the Northern District of Mississippi. HR31 passed unanimously in the House. To read House Resolution 31 honoring Erby, visit https://bit.ly/2V2mzFp. Erby was surrounded by family and friends at the Capitol as the House commended him for his many years of service. He was also joined by Rep. Kabir Karriem (D-Columbus) and Rep. Karl Gibbs (D-West Point). Photo by: Courtesy photo
Dennis J. Erby photo
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