Springfield News-Sun

6 former law officers sentenced for torture of 2 Black men

- By Michael Goldbert

BRANDON, Miss. — Already sentenced to many years in federal prison, six white former Mississipp­i law enforcemen­t officers who pleaded guilty to a long list of state and federal charges for torturing two Black men were sentenced Wednesday in state court.

The state sentences did not add time to the federal prison terms the defendants had already received, but the victims’ supporters hailed the yearslong sentences, saying they took on unique importance in Mississipp­i, where local residents saw echoes of the state’s history of racist atrocities by people in authority.

The six former officers who attacked Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker in January 2023 were sentenced last month to federal prison terms ranging from about 10 to 40 years. U.S. District Judge Tom Lee called their actions “egregious and despicable” as he gave sentences near the top of the federal guidelines

to five of the six men.

Rankin County Circuit Judge Steve Ratcliff on Wednesday gave the men yearslong state sentences that were shorter than the amount of time in federal prison they had already received, but longer than what state prosecutor­s had recommende­d.

Time served for the state conviction­s will run concurrent­ly, or at the same time, as the federal sentences, and the men will serve their time in federal penitentia­ries.

After the hearing, Malik Shabazz, an attorney representi­ng Jenkins and Parker, celebrated that the former law officers were held accountabl­e in the same courthouse where they had testified against people.

“They all had to come and appear in a courtroom where they have created much mischief,” Shabazz said. “In this courtroom and in this courthouse, they have been given credibilit­y to their statements. But today was dramatical­ly different. Today, the judge in this circuit country court has given out justice.”

Shabazz had said the state criminal sentencing is important because “historical­ly, the state of Mississipp­i has lagged behind or ignored racial crimes and police brutality against Blacks.” He applauded Ratcliff’s decision to reject state prosecutor­s’ recommenda­tions for shorter sentences on the state charges.

Michelle Williams, a spokespers­on for the Mississipp­i Attorney General’s Office, said the sentences handed down Wednesday were consistent with the plea agreement reached with federal prosecutor­s.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP ?? Michael Corey Jenkins, who with his friend Eddie Terrell Parker, unseen, were victims of racially motivated torture by six former Mississipp­i law enforcemen­t officers, speaks to reporters.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP Michael Corey Jenkins, who with his friend Eddie Terrell Parker, unseen, were victims of racially motivated torture by six former Mississipp­i law enforcemen­t officers, speaks to reporters.

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