AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSentencing Shock in Corinth: A former Mississippi middle school teacher, Wilson Jones, was sentenced to five years in prison after using AI to create pornographic videos of students, with investigators saying he uploaded AI-made explicit videos made from student images to his personal Google Drive while on the job. Accountability Push: Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is demanding transparency after a deadly Clay County deputy-involved shooting, arguing the force used was excessive. Public Safety Focus: Lauderdale County Sheriff Ward Calhoun renewed his fight against gun violence as charges were filed in a recent Meridian shooting. Health Milestone: UAMS held commencement for 1,237 health professionals, awarding 1,249 degrees and certificates. Local Education & Community: Pine Belt schools and William Carey University were honored at MAPE awards, while Zell Long announced she’ll retire after 16 years leading the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi. Culture & Innovation: Smithsonian innovation leader Eric Hintz is set to speak in Jackson, and Two Mississippi Museums will feature a “Mississippi Made” exhibit.
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