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31, May 2012 - Lafayette Miss. riot reminder of 1999 jail takeover - Shreveport Times A riot Sunday at a Mississippi prison for illegal immigrants brought back memories of a December 1999 takeover of the St. Martin Parish Jail by Cuban detainees for two Acadiana men. Dee Stanley, chief administrative officer with Lafayette ...
30, May 2012 - Lafayette La. police don't see link to missing Ind. student - KNOE TV8 Speirer was 20 years old and Shunick, a University of Louisiana-Lafayette student, was 21 ... man brutally attacked his 77-year-old mother and fled the state before being arrested at an airport in New Orleans. Authorities in south Mississippi say a ...
30, May 2012 - Lafayette Miss. riot reminder of 1999 jail takeover - Hattiesburg American A riot Sunday at a Mississippi prison for illegal immigrants brought back memories of a December 1999 takeover of the St. Martin Parish Jail by Cuban detainees for two Acadiana men. Dee Stanley, chief administrative officer with Lafayette ...
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Crime Statistics For Lafayette County*, MS

1 Murders in 2009
8 Rapes in 2009
37 Violent Crime in 2009
100 Burglaries in 2009
8 Robberies in 2009
20 Assaults in 2009
20 Auto Thefts in 2009
* Stats for sum of available city data in Lafayette County
Collins speaker Series Gov William Waller

William L. Waller, Sr. Waller served as Mississippi's governor from 1972 to 1976, and his constructive leadership helped chart a new direction for Mississippi. Waller, who was born in Lafayette County, Mississippi, graduated from Oxford High School and earned his bachelor of arts degree at Memphis State University. After earning his law degree from the University of Mississippi, Waller established a law practice in Jackson. Waller was elected Hinds County District Attorney in 1959 and was re-elected in 1963. Waller's most famous case as a prosecuting attorney was the Medgar Evers assassination. His vigorous prosecution of that case brought many commendations to the young district attorney and was often cited as an indication of the changing attitudes of Mississippi's public officials. After an unsuccessful bid for governor in 1967, Waller was elected to the state's highest office on his second try. One of the most important accomplishments of Governor Waller's administration was the separation of the tax collecting responsibilities from the law enforcement duties of the county sheriff. That change, which created two separate offices and allowed sheriffs to succeed themselves, improved the quality of law enforcement in Mississippi and professionalized the office of sheriff. Governor Waller also integrated the highway patrol and appointed blacks to boards, commissions, and other state agencies. For the first time in almost a century, blacks actively participated in affairs ...
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