Mississippi
A Black man who hasn't been identified publicly yet was found hanging from a tree in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday.
The legal team representing Nolan Wells’ family said they were unable to meet the deadline to turn in Nolan’s phone as they were out of town.
The three people charged with making violent threats have no relation to each other, Nolan Wells’s family, and don’t even live in Mississippi.
The identity of the hanging victim, who was discovered Monday night, has not been revealed yet, and the investigation into her death is still underway.
Last September, attorney Ben Crump came to the aid of the family of Trey Reed after the 21-year-old was found hanging from a tree on Delta State’s campus.
The letters were sent to the families of the friends that Nolan Wells was last seen with before his mysterious death earlier this month.
Civil rights activist Medgar Evers gave a televised speech in 1963 on the local station WLBT, speaking out against segregation in Mississippi.
The Sunshine Protection Act is unlikely to pass in the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune has already expressed opposition to the bill.
Audio was revealed where the friends Nolan Wells traveled with before his death experienced boat malfunctions on their return home.
On June 14, a Senatobia Police officer fatally shot one-year-old Kohen Wiley after responding to a shoplifting call at a local Walmart.
Judge Ashlee Cole, whose son was one of the people Nolan Wells was on July 4th, said on Facebook post that family has been receiving death threats.
Ashlee Cole, a Chancery Judge for District 16-2 in Mississippi, wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday that her son, Warren, "loved Nolan dearly."
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