Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

2 men get 4-year terms for chasing teens

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YAZOO CITY, Miss. — A white father and son in Mississipp­i have each been sentenced to four years in prison for conviction­s related to chasing and shooting at two Black teenagers who were riding all-terrain vehicles on a country road.

Some of the charges were prosecuted as hate crimes, which increased the punishment.

Wade Oscar Twiner, 49, of Yazoo City and his son, Lane Irvine Twiner, 23, of Jackson were sentenced Friday in Yazoo County. Jurors on Wednesday convicted each man of two counts of simple assault and one count of malicious mischief.

The district attorney’s office said the penalty for each simple-assault conviction was increased because the men’s actions were deemed hate crimes under Mississipp­i law.

The men were arrested after the Sept. 27 chase in rural Yazoo County. The two teenagers were not injured, but they told investigat­ors they were frightened for their lives.

The teenagers were riding ATVs on a country road close to Wade Twiner’s home, said Chief Deputy Joseph Head of the Yazoo County sheriff’s office. The father and son got in a pickup and chased the two teens, firing several shots and bumping into one of the ATVs with the truck. Investigat­ors recovered a 9mm handgun that night.

Yazoo County Sheriff Jake Sheriff said the Twiners said they own land on both sides of the public road and they should not have to deal with people riding ATVs there. Although operating ATVs on public roads is illegal in Mississipp­i, the law is not strictly enforced. The sheriff said other people were riding ATVs near the Twiners’ home the day they chased and shot at the Black teenagers.

Sheriff said investigat­ors looked at social media posts made by one of the Twiners, including a Facebook post with the phrase “Redneck Neighborho­od Watch” and a photo of a Confederat­e flag.

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