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New Deputy Chief Revives Cold Murder Case

Jackson Deputy Police Chief Gerald Jones announced that police issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for Jackson resident Sherrod Moore, who is a suspect in the deadly shooting of Jackson Police Officer Robert J. Washington. Washington, 37, disappeared Nov. 14, 1995, while patrolling his beat in Precinct 2. Police located his body the following day in a field near U.S. 80 West and Whiting Road. He had died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

Jackson Mayor Frank Melton joined Jones in announcing that a grand jury had indicted Moore for capitol murder.

Jones was vague on the details surrounding the renewed investigation, and would give no information on the new evidence leading to Moore's indictment.

"We have other arrests that may be pending in this case, so we're not able to answer that question," Jones said, adding that Moore was a suspect at the beginning of the investigation more than 12 years ago. "He was developed as a suspect early on through interviews, and the gathering of evidence led in that direction.

Jones also would not discuss possible motives in the shooting, but told reporters that Moore should still be in the Jackson area.

While unprepared to announce that Moore was "armed and dangerous," Jones did say that residents should be mindful that Moore is wanted for capital murder.

Jackson police say Moore was recently released from jail on unrelated charges.

Unofficial information from police sources suggest Washington's murder case may have been revived thanks to new information from people familiar with the shooting, rather than new crime scene evidence.

The indictment joins a successful string of investigations under Jones since Melton transferred him from the city's impound lot last year. This morning Melton praised Jones' and investigators' effort in developing the case.

"Under the leadership of (Deputy) Chief Jones, he has been able to resolve this issue and solve this case, and I cannot tell you how proud I am of Gerald Jones," Melton said.

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98231
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WJTV just showed footage of Moore being arrested. He turned himself in.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-01T17:03:37-06:00
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98232
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The reporter there tried to get comments from Moore, and he just said, "Ask your mayor." Also, I didn't know that Washington's family hadn't gotten their police death benefits yet. WJTV said there was confusion about whether or not Washington was killed in the line of duty, even thogh his name is on the police memorial. However, JPD or whoever is over it now says that he was killed in the line of duty, so the family will get the benefits.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-01T17:08:22-06:00
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98233
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WJTV link WAPT link WAPT said the mayor told them that he does not know Sherrod Moore and has no connection with him.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-01T18:24:04-06:00
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98234
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Did you say he was arrested on "capitol" murder charges because the deed was done in the state capitol?

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footsy
Date
2008-02-01T22:21:10-06:00
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98235
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Moore was a suspect in this case from day one. I PRAY there is now new evidence sufficient to CONVICT and this is not one of those media “face time” events that turns out badly for RJ’s family and those of us who have lived with his death for a dozen years...

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Robert Johnson
Date
2008-02-02T16:38:12-06:00
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98236
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Mr. Johnson, what type of person was Officer Washington?

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-02T16:46:24-06:00
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98237
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L.W: "Mr. Johnson, what type of person was Officer Washington?" Not sure I understand the question, but he was generally considered to be a good police officer.

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Robert Johnson
Date
2008-02-02T16:52:01-06:00
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98238
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Oops, I didn't mean to imply anything negative. Since it sounded like you knew him well, I thought that maybe you had some good things to share about him.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-02T16:59:16-06:00
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98239
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No problem L.W., I was the JPD police chief when he was murdered...such things affect you personally.

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Robert Johnson
Date
2008-02-02T17:05:59-06:00
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98240
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Okay, I understand. You don't have to go into detail if you don't want to. I just hope this case is resolved once and for all.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-02T17:11:37-06:00
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98241
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Well, I do too. My point is that I hope it is NOW a strong case against Moore and not just some people posturing for media attention for their own purposes. It would be a da*n shame if MOORE walked on this case because of the self aggrandizing behavior on the part of some people.

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Robert Johnson
Date
2008-02-02T17:19:07-06:00
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98242
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I totally agree. If there is enough evidence to convict and witnesses who are willing to testify, I do hope that certain people would stay out of the way and let the justice system handle it. Too much interference will mess it all up.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-02T17:50:43-06:00
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98243
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This case is slowly turning into a zoo: Reminiscence of some other cases that the mayor came forth in. It was interesting to hear that Sherrod Moore said, "ask your mayor: He knows all about that murder." What did that mean? Now the DA, Schuler Smith is being threatened via the "mayor's office." According to Smith, the calls were sent through frank melton. This is stacking up to be another MESS.

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justjess
Date
2008-02-04T10:31:48-06:00
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98244
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I thought that melton was asked to stay out of police work. Why was it necessary for him to call a press conference?

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justjess
Date
2008-02-04T10:35:04-06:00
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98245
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WJTV says that officers, prosecutors and witnesses associated with this case are all receiving death threats.

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LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-04T12:19:58-06:00
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98246
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I also heard that several of the witnesses in this case have been killed already. Ain't nothing wrong but, something ain't right.

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justjess
Date
2008-02-04T13:02:34-06:00
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98247
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Who is WJTV's source? I wonder if Smith got any of those threats directly. And if not, why not? Regardless of the truth about anything here, this does sound like Melton is trying to turn Sharrod Moore into his new Batman, doesn't it? And I agree with Chief Johnson: This could turn out to be another case where certain grandstanding and meddling on the part of certain individuals helps the accused go free.

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DonnaLadd
Date
2008-02-04T22:38:16-06:00
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98248
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Donna, I got the info from their noon report, and although I remember a clip of Smith, I don't remember what he said word for word. I believe he's the source.

Author
LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-04T22:46:12-06:00
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98249
Comment

Maybe this WAPT video will help. WJTV didn't have a link.

Author
LatashaWillis
Date
2008-02-04T22:58:30-06:00

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