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Post by Scumhunter on Nov 30, 2015 13:08:29 GMT -5
(Above photo Credit: CBS News) From CBS Crimesider: COMO, Miss. -- Police say they are searching for a man they consider armed and dangerous in connection with the murder of his girlfriend and her grandmother Friday night, CBS affiliate WREG reports. Police said Quendarius Robinson of Batesville killed his girlfriend, 22-year-old Cerea Jackson, and her grandmother, 68-year-old Emma Jackson, while Carea Jackson's two young children were present. The women lived in Como, which borders the Mississippi Delta, police said. They have warrants out for Robinson's arrest, according to the station. Officers got a call a little before 9 p.m. Friday saying the two women had been shot. Emma's sister, Jennie Green, told WREG that Cerea's son was the one who found help. "My nephew, he's 4 years old, ran out the house, next door and told them they had been shot," Green said. While the search for Robinson continues, family of the victims are trying to cope with their loss. From her front porch on a rainy Sunday afternoon Eloise Jackson shared her heartache. Her mother, Emma Jackson and her daughter, Cerea Jackson, are gone. "As good as my mom had been to him, my daughter she did everything she could," Jackson said. "It's like a dream that I can't get out of," she added. She said she is taking care of the children, who are confused. "Where's mama? When is she going to come home?" she told the station they've been asking. Throughout the Como community Emma and Cerea were known for their giving and nurturing spirits, according to the station. www.cbsnews.com/news/police-search-for-suspect-in-mississippi-murder-of-girlfriend-and-her-grandma/
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Post by Scumhunter on Nov 30, 2015 13:09:51 GMT -5
I should mention that no definitive number for tips has been found in articles, so for now, I'd call your local police, 911, and/or your nearest anonymous crime stoppers line if you have any information on Robinson's whereabouts.
Anyway, thoughts? Decided to add this as a breaking news, since it's now made national news (CBS) already and is of course a horrible case- a girlfriend and Robinson's own mother- right in front of two children. Also, side note, someone in the comments section of the CBS page made some sort of comment about race. I still have no idea what their rambling speech was about but I assume it was negative since they put Quendarius's name in caps. Once again, both blacks and whites commit crime. Robinson needs to be caught because he's a monster if he did what he's accused of, not because of his skin color.
Apparently asking for just once where race isn't mentioned in the comments section in a news story about a black fugitive is too much to ask. *sigh*
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Post by Scumhunter on Nov 30, 2015 15:53:57 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 1, 2018 3:46:13 GMT -5
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