Tracking the flow of guns used in crime is inexact science
Adventure Outdoors is an 80,000-square-foot store with walls lined with long guns, cases packed with handguns and aisles jammed with all the accessories an avid outdoorsman would need: coolers, clothing, ammo. At the customer service counter is a government-issued poster that warns: “Don’t lie for the other guy.”
Meet Nao: Researchers at MSU explore ways a pint-sized robot might help children
A unique research assistant on the Mississippi State University campus is helping with studies that could potentially rewrite rules when it comes to counteracting bullying and possibly solving crimes involving children.
Guns stolen from vehicles increasingly used in violent crime
In what’s been a violent year in St. Louis, a common theme has emerged: The gun used in any given crime was probably stolen.
Bryant: Collect DNA after certain arrests
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant said Tuesday that he supports proposals to require collection of DNA from people arrested and charged with violent crimes such as murder.
North Korea says detained American tourist apologizes for crimes
North Korea state media claimed Saturday that an elderly U.S. tourist detained for more than a month has apologized for alleged crimes during the Korean War and for “hostile acts” against the state during a recent trip.
Miss. adds terrorism to death penalty law
Acts of terrorisms will be added to the list of crimes in Mississippi that could lead to the death penalty, if a victim is killed.
Regional police agencies unite to solve old crimes
Red and white signs still are peppered throughout the city of Columbus, displaying the faces of senior citizens killed in the late ’90s.