“Mississippi is another state where progressive Soros-backed prosecutors have taken charge.
Jody Owens, the chief prosecutor for Hinds County, Mississippi, was aided by a $500,000 contribution from Soros’s Mississippi Justice and Public Safety PAC, Thayer reports.
Owens ran on a platform of promising “alternatives to incarceration.” He also brought what Thayer called “highly questionable” murder charges against two police officers. The charges were ultimately dismissed over lack of evidence showing the officers had caused any injury to the alleged victim.
During Owen’s tenure, Jackson, Mississippi has become one of the deadliest cities in the nation, according to CNN. In 2021, Jackson saw a record-high murder rate.
In the 16th District Court of Mississippi, Scott Colom received over $926,000 in Soros funding to help unseat a longtime incumbent, according to Thayer. During Colom’s tenure, violent crime, and specifically gun violence, has remained a growing problem in the district, according to The Dispatch.”
Who’s got money in Mississippi?
George Soros does by proxy
Wed, January 19th 2022 https://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/two-dozen-progressive-prosecutors-linked-to-soros-money-report-finds
“Mississippi is another state where progressive Soros-backed prosecutors have taken charge.
Jody Owens, the chief prosecutor for Hinds County, Mississippi, was aided by a $500,000 contribution from Soros’s Mississippi Justice and Public Safety PAC, Thayer reports.
Owens ran on a platform of promising “alternatives to incarceration.” He also brought what Thayer called “highly questionable” murder charges against two police officers. The charges were ultimately dismissed over lack of evidence showing the officers had caused any injury to the alleged victim.
During Owen’s tenure, Jackson, Mississippi has become one of the deadliest cities in the nation, according to CNN. In 2021, Jackson saw a record-high murder rate.
In the 16th District Court of Mississippi, Scott Colom received over $926,000 in Soros funding to help unseat a longtime incumbent, according to Thayer. During Colom’s tenure, violent crime, and specifically gun violence, has remained a growing problem in the district, according to The Dispatch.”
Interesting this is from this month though:
https://apnews.com/article/mississippi-hinds-county-jody-owens-fbi-raid-06201d1433ffbc63c306dfba7b52fab8