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The answer, of course, is Jones County
When it comes to Crazy, Jones County has chunks of Hinds in its stool.Surprised it wasn’t Hinds
Hinds County shootings aren't accidental, they mean to shoot for the head..........Surprised it wasn’t Hinds
Especially when you’re driving down the interstateHinds County shootings aren't accidental, they mean to shoot for the head..........
I’d be shocked if they hit one out of three in the head when on purpose thoughHinds County shootings aren't accidental, they mean to shoot for the head..........
I agree. Jones County runs by the beat of its own drum and aways has. While this is very sad for the folks involved (especially the child), it doesn't necessarily surprise me. I'm from the Hattiesburg area, and Jones County is the butt of more jokes than Petal is around here.Let's note that all 3 of these were in the southern half of the county. Not that the whole county isn't crazy, but those folks around Moselle take it to a whole different level.
Don’t count out the Free State of Jones on anything….ALMOST Unprecedented?
Just watched that a couple nights ago.Don’t count out the Free State of Jones on anything….
When it comes to Crazy, Jones County has chunks of Hinds in its stool.
It was filmed mostly (maybe all?) in Louisiana but I know a handful of folks who were involved in the movie…Just watched that a couple nights ago.
Hard to do that with the way they hold their guns.I’d be shocked if they hit one out of three in the head when on purpose though
Apparently 12 year old girls in jones county"According to a Monday press release, Jones County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Cody Pitts said the boy was shot in the head with a .22 caliber rifle by his 12-year-old sister while hunting rabbits. Deputies responded to the incident around 9:36 p.m. Saturday."
Now who in the hell hunts rabbits with a 22 rifle ?
I hunted rabbits with a 22 back in the day. When you don't hunt behind dogs it's really easy to hunt with a 22. A rabbit won't run far when you kick it up, just watch where it goes, it won't move once it stops unless you get almost on top of it again."According to a Monday press release, Jones County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Cody Pitts said the boy was shot in the head with a .22 caliber rifle by his 12-year-old sister while hunting rabbits. Deputies responded to the incident around 9:36 p.m. Saturday."
Now who in the hell hunts rabbits with a 22 rifle ?