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Man stripped naked, beaten with poles after calling people 'N-word' in Mississippi bar, police say​


According to police, the attack happened at C.J. Lounge in Marshall County. Police said the man walked into the venue and started using the "N-word" when referring to patrons.

Officers told FOX13 that the man went to the hospital Wednesday, believing he may have a broken jaw. The incident happened late Saturday night. Police are trying to determine if the attack is a hate crime.


Holly Springs Police provided cell phone footage to FOX13, showing a Tippah County man who had been stripped naked. Police said the people who attacked him are seen pouring beer on him in the video. Seconds before that happened, police said the man was kicked and stomped on nearly every part of his body.

"The guy walked in, and he was very aggressive," said Miles Stone. Stone said he was at the club on Memphis Street late Saturday night when the incident happened. "Other guys in the area were listening, trying to remain calm. They asked him to leave quietly."

 





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Man stripped naked, beaten with poles after calling people 'N-word' in Mississippi bar, police say​


According to police, the attack happened at C.J. Lounge in Marshall County. Police said the man walked into the venue and started using the "N-word" when referring to patrons.

Officers told FOX13 that the man went to the hospital Wednesday, believing he may have a broken jaw. The incident happened late Saturday night. Police are trying to determine if the attack is a hate crime.


Holly Springs Police provided cell phone footage to FOX13, showing a Tippah County man who had been stripped naked. Police said the people who attacked him are seen pouring beer on him in the video. Seconds before that happened, police said the man was kicked and stomped on nearly every part of his body.

"The guy walked in, and he was very aggressive," said Miles Stone. Stone said he was at the club on Memphis Street late Saturday night when the incident happened. "Other guys in the area were listening, trying to remain calm. They asked him to leave quietly."

Footage of incident from inside the bar.

 
Finally they're not letting this bitch get away with it.

Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty of Conspiring to Kill Her Fourth Husband​

The jury deliberated for three hours over two days before finding her guilty of conspiring to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow

By
Liam Quinn
Published on April 22, 2025 07:20PM EDT
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Lori Vallow Daybell.Photo:
Idaho Department of Corrections
Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty of conspiring to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow in Arizona in 2019.

Jurors reached the verdict on Tuesday, April 22, after deliberating for three hours over two days, reports the Associated Press.

Previously, Lori, along with her fifth husband, Chad Daybell, was convicted in Idaho of murdering her two children, Joshua "J.J." Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16, and Chad's ex-wife, Tammy.

Lori, serving a life sentence in Idaho already, was charged in Arizona with murdering Vallow, though she claimed his killing was in self-defense.

Lori represented herself at trial and told the jury during opening statements that her brother, Alex Cox, fatally shot Vallow on July 11, 2019, while protecting her and her daughter, who Lori would later be convicted of murdering.

Where Are Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell Now? Inside Their Lives 5 Years After Horrific Doomsday Murders
Cox was never charged in Vallow's death and died in 2019.

Lori claimed Vallow arrived at her home in to pick up J.J., and began yelling at Lori when she refused to hand him his cell phone. Lori claimed Tylee came out of her room with a baseball bat and tried to protect her, which set off a struggle between Vallow and Tylee, at which point Cox became involved leading to the shooting.

Prosecutors alleged that Lori wanted Vallow, who had filed for divorce, dead in order to collect a life insurance policy and marry Chad Daybell, who authored religious doomsday books.

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“Charles was on the ground when Alex Cox fired that second shot,” prosecutor Treena Kay said. “The injuries to Charles, the location of the bullet strikes, the trajectory of the injuries, both in Charles and in the house: All show this was not self-defense. This was a staged murder scene.”

J.J. and Tylee disappeared in September 2019 before their remains were discovered on Chad Daybell's property in 2020.

Chad’s first wife, Tammy Daybell, died from asphyxiation in October 2019. Chad was convicted of her murder and the murder of Lori's children and sentenced to death.
 
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