Click here for a podcast of Attorney General Jim Hood's press conference about the D.A.-Mayor conflict.
Jackson Mayor Frank Melton skipped the weekly City Council meeting May 2 to launch an attack against Hinds County District Attorney Faye Peterson in return for her comments the day before about the potential illegality of his carrying weapons, conducting searches without warrants and impersonating a police officer.
In a press conference down the hall from the Council meeting, Melton hurled allegation after allegation at Peterson's office, even accusing her of "possibly corruption," adding that he would be investigating her office in the upcoming weeks. He also brought with him former Wood Street Players' associate Christopher Walker—whom he was chasing down with a shotgun to arrest just two weeks ago—who made comments to the cameras about Peterson's choice of sexual partners.
Peterson that afternoon held her own press conference, saying she was willing to risk giving credibility to Melton's accusations because "you have to meet a bully face-on, or he will just keep coming back to you."
"Bring it on," Peterson said in response to Melton's claim that he would be investigating corruption in her office.
Peterson then unleashed a volley of accusations against Melton, criticizing him of parading around the city with an unlicensed weapon and performing illegal searches of residents' homes, such as his recent appearance with a shotgun on the porch of Albert Donelson's aging mother.
Melton told reporters that he is often invited into homes. He also told WAPT Monday that he is "the ultimate authority. … In the city, I'm the public safety commissioner."
Peterson scoffed at the notion. "Under federal and state law, undue force can overrule whether or not a person has validly consented to (let Melton in). The thing he does not understand is that a warrantless search will invalidate any conviction in the first place. Show up on my doorstep with no warrant and three submachine guns in the middle of the night. I might let you in, but that doesn't mean my consent is not coerced. If you get in there, and you find something illegal under those circumstances, guess what, we couldn't prosecute it if we wanted to because the search was invalid."
In recent weeks, the JFP observed Melton walking onto people's porches and knocking on their doors in the middle of the night, then walking straight in when they opened the door and moved aside. Melton went to one house on Washington Street because he had heard from a neighbor that the residents smoked pot. His bodyguards, both carrying submachine guns, searched through every room of the house while the three young people stood on the porch looking sleepy and dazed.
Peterson announced that "this is not Nazi Germany," and that "the rights of individuals should not be stepped on. You cannot profile folks. You cannot illegally search their homes," she said, and urged city residents who felt they had been violated by Melton's tactics to report those violations to Attorney General Jim Hood's office.
"People who (feel their rights have been violated) need to be vocal. … Most people, unfortunately, do not care unless it happens to them, and it looks as if (Melton) profiles those who are poor, who are financially disadvantaged and targets them. … If you or your children have experienced a situation, you should report those matters to the attorney general's office, and if the A.G. of this state thinks it's OK to continue to violate folks' rights, shame on (him), because it's not."
Melton also criticized Peterson's office for not prosecuting more cases faster, calling her "incompetent."
Peterson said her office prosecutes almost 2,000 cases a year, but nearly 2,000 cases roll back in through the course of the year. "(Melton) needs to check his facts because since I've been district attorney, the only cases I have prosecuted which were a terrible loss were the ones where he was meddling somewhere in the background," Peterson said. "In fact, the week after I tried one of his messes I got a conviction on a capital murder case."
She is concerned that his methods—including renting apartments, buying cars and giving "Frank E. Melton" credit cards to young men like Walker in order to "protect" them for their testimony—ultimately taints the cases, as it did in the recent Donelson case. She could not use Walker as a witness because, she says, he perjured himself before the grand jury and the defense presented evidence of Melton's "inducements."
Peterson also pointed out Melton's false arrest warrant two weeks ago against Christopher Walker, whom Melton could not convince Hinds County Sheriff Malcolm McMillin to detain because the arrest was invalid, and who was again staying in his North Jackson home a few days later after Jefferson Davis County Sheriff Henry McCullum agreed to hold him overnight for Melton.
"But as soon as (McCullum) found out that there was no valid arrest warrant, he sought to have him released immediately because all sheriffs know that you can't keep somebody illegally," Peterson said, adding that it was "interesting" that Walker was "sitting down with him today" in City Hall.
"Are they criminals, or are they (Melton's) friends? Figure it out. Tomorrow he could be calling the SWAT team out to look for the very people sitting next to him," she said.
Peterson has sent her concerns about the false arrest warrant and other problems—including Melton housing felons and witnesses needing "protection" with the boys he fosters in his home—to Attorney General Jim Hood. Melton said at his press conference that the A.G.'s investigation of him is over.
Hood was out of town May 2, but said in a statement: "I do not make decisions without all the facts. I am looking into it and do not wish to comment any further at this time."
Peterson said the A.G.'s office has repeatedly opined over the years on the restrictions of the mayor's power.
The state attorney general has said the mayor does not have the authority to tell law enforcement agencies what to do, to ask them for information on investigations, or to use police vehicles for anything he wants to.
"Suddenly, it appears like the rules are changing, but the rules should never change," Peterson said. She added that Melton is likely targeting her now because "some folks don't like honest folks in office."
Additional reporting by Donna Ladd.
Previous Comments
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- 65968
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My God! What's next? Kudos to DA Peterson for having the courage to stand up to FM, whom she correctly labeled a *bully*. How in the world can the Mayor investigate the DA? On second thought, since he is the *ultimate authority*, I guess he can do what he damned well pleases. And he has. As for the DA's challenge to FM to *bring it on!*, I wonder why the Mayor didn't say the same?
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- Kacy
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- 2006-05-02T21:15:50-06:00
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- 65969
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In case anyone is wondering what Walker said about Faye it is in this WLBT story. That's some good company Melton keeps. Real class! I'm glad to know so many of our Councilmen are so enamored with Melton. Do you think I could meet Vidal or Walker when I go to City Hall? Maybe Ward could set up a meet and greet? That would be so exciting!
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- pikersam
- Date
- 2006-05-02T23:43:00-06:00
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- 65970
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I am behind Peterson 100%. This issue isn't about picking sides, but about accountability. The mayor is so bold now that he says anything that he damn well pleases and believes it when he says it. His smugness is only excedded by his own imagination. I am just happy that someone with the power to do something has stepped forward. At the rate that Frank is going, Jackson will look like a ghost town by the end of the year. I hope that the DA does not back down. I hope that she displays the same tenacity that Melton has shown against her and all of his imaginary criminals that now are his close friends. He has made a mockery out of the position of the mayor. He has snubbed his nose at the people who believed in him. While Chris Walker was showing his ignorance by making totally uncalled for comments about Peterson, mayby he should check around and see what people are saying about the mayor's lifestyle.
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- lance
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- 2006-05-03T00:29:33-06:00
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- 65971
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Ugh. Thanks for the link, pikersam. And that WLBT article makes Peterson's press release look like The Optimist's Daughter. Good grief! Sample snippets: She accusing [sic] him of meddling in states cases, the Albert "Batman" Donelson case for one and housing felons, witnesses and foster children under his roof. Melton says, "I've spoken to Jim Hood several times I've done exactly what he's instructed me to do, everythings fine theres not a problem, there never was a problem." Making an impromtu [sic] speech at Melton's press conference, Christopher Walker, a man Melton presented as a witness in the Batman case, but never allowed to take the stand by the D.A.'s office. And so forth. *shaking head* I don't mean to be an English professor today. I really don't. But what the hell? Cheers, TH
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- Tom Head
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- 2006-05-03T00:52:08-06:00
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- 65972
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Does anyone happen to know what the Governor thinks about this situation?
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- UrbanMogul
- Date
- 2006-05-03T04:31:11-06:00
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- 65973
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I just read the actual article. Damn. Not a great press release, maybe, but what she's saying in person is amazing and spot on. As for the governor: If he cares at all, he probably favors Melton because he wants to see a Republican district attorney. I don't mean to sound cynical, but I don't really expect much from him. Cheers, TH
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- Tom Head
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- 2006-05-03T04:53:03-06:00
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- 65974
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Kuddos to Faye Peterson! I, for one, am sincerely glad to see someone who is willing to 'face-off' with FM. His renegade style of policing, lack of business sense and 'I'm the citites God' philosophy have gotten completely out of control. I have seen reference to many errors in Ms. Petterson's written letter to the AG's office, and fail to understand the reason behind this becoming an issue. I do, however, understand that it is presumed that someone in her position would be better able to grammatically compose a correspondance, unfortunantly, that should be the least of our worries at this time. She IS well spoken, and able to articulate her position. That is more important at this time to me. I am so delighted to see her pursuing the questions that have been running through everyone's mind regarding the legality of Melton's actions, and what appears to be his impersonation of a police officer. I am, however, very disgusted with the lack of response from the AG's office! If Mike Moore was still in office we would not still be awaiting a response from the AG Office. It would have been dealt with and done so in a swift manner. The lack of conviction in our AG's voice when interviewed eludes to the fact that we (citizens of Jackson) should NOT expect much from that office. I hope that Ms. Peterson is not holding out hope of obtaining backing or 'real' effort on the AG's part in pursuing her case against Melton. Overall, it is a continued embarrasment to the city and it's residents when Frank is allowed to run around with the 'wild' behavior that he has assumed since taking office. I can only hope that all residents of this city will stand behind Ms. Peterson and offer support and prayers for this undertaking she has assumed.....especially as it appears she is the only one with the b@lls to do so!
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- Katie D
- Date
- 2006-05-03T06:28:50-06:00
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- 65975
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i think its sad that it takes a woman, no offense to women on the post, to stand up to melton, a male from city council should had been called out melton for his stupidity, shes gets my approval, vote whatever she want for standing up to melton.
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- WILLman
- Date
- 2006-05-03T08:46:22-06:00
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- 65976
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This statement by Mr. Walker seems more intriguing than his f*ck statement when you think bout it, as quoted by WLBT: Frank gave me everything I am simply flabbergasted that Mr. Melton brought him to the press conference with him. Flabbergasted. Can this possibly help him!?!
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- DonnaLadd
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- 2006-05-03T11:15:35-06:00
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- 65977
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Good editorial in the Ledge today on this: Normally, such a tiff between elected officials could be dismissed as political egos gone wild, but this dispute could undermine crime-fighting efforts. Melton can express opinions on the district attorney's performance, but mentioning corruption without proof or charges is out of line. Melton needs to understand that his actions and his brash statements are not helping Jackson in its fight against crime, which is losing focus because of Melton's flamboyant actions. Since Melton refuses to release crime statistics, the public can only conclude that the numbers aren't good. And since Melton has declared that he will do what he wants, Hood should intervene with an opinion on the legality of Melton's actions. Peterson should consider seeking court injunctions if Melton is interfering with cases. Melton should read his job description. It's not police chief and it's not district attorney. It's mayor. Do your job, Mr. Mayor; do your job. They're late, but it's nice to see that the Ledger has finally opened their eyes.
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- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T11:21:24-06:00
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- 65978
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And this about Mr. Walker from their article about the blow-up" Joining Melton in making the accusations at a City Hall news conference was Christopher Walker, a key witness that Peterson said she could not use in two homicide cases because Melton had "tainted" him. During a tirade filled with expletives, Walker blamed the media for ruining his life. He said he can't find work and has been staying with Melton because he doesn't have a place to live. "The only person who has helped me is Frank," said Walker. He said Melton had been paying him to do odd jobs. Well, not only odd jobs, but a credit card, a car, an apartment and cash as needed. Of course, Mr. Melton was looking for him with a shotgun two weeks ago, but I guess they got that patched up in time to join forces to inform the public of who they think the district attorney has slept with. This is disgusting.
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- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T11:24:13-06:00
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- 65979
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It is official: I am now in complete opposition of Frank Melton! I no longer see 'good intentions' underneath all of his appalling actions.
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- jan2006
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- 2006-05-03T12:53:05-06:00
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- 65980
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Well, if anything, now the criminals in Jackson know if they really need some cash and a house, they just need to see Frank. He'll set them up. Then allow them to curse a professional woman, holding a professional office, in a PRESS CONFERENCE and make open statements about her SEX LIFE. I don't have to say this is pretty close to my heart (wink wink) but this is patently absurd and the man has lost his mind. LOST HIS MIND. He took a guy he was chasing with a shotgun, a guy he was trying to "get off the streets" and he gave him a house, money, a credit card, and a forum to bash the D.A. What the hell is going on here? And, please tell me, WHO is responsible for checking this man's behavior?
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- Lori G
- Date
- 2006-05-03T13:16:33-06:00
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- 65981
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There is no question that it is a disgusting personal attack on a strong woman—using the most sexist kinds of approaches. If Mr. Melton is innocent of what the district attorney is concerned about, he needs to provide that evidence (such as permits for the weapons that he carries in a shoulder holster under his jacket, on his leg and on the front of his vest (that one in plain view) when he is on raids. The first two he wears to work at City Hall and everywhere else he goes, it seems. There are no secrets here. And it is her job to ask. Where's Mr. Melton's paperwork!?! Using a young man under special "protection" to curse Ms. Peterson does not answer that question -- and raises many more disturbing ones. He told me in our last interview that he won't provide the paperwork yet because he's holding it out to drop as a bombshell in his lawsuit against The Clarion-Ledger. Now how its relevant to that is beyond me -- but it's the public's right to know that he has the right to wave those guns around, and hide them under his clothes whenever he wants. And does he have legal authority to have them lying on the dress in his bedroom with all his young "foster" kids in the house? Not to mention young men who have been accused of crimes? The ball is in Mr. Melton's court to clear this mess up. And using young men to lodge unsubstantiated personal attacks on Ms. Peterson is only going to make him look worse to anyone with a brain.
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- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T13:24:43-06:00
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- 65982
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I KNEW IT!!!! I knew all along that Mayor Melton was trying to set D.A Peterson up for failure with his involvement in these high profile cases . The problem now is, she pointed the finger at him before he could do it to her. In the immortal words of Martin Lawrence, "YOU GO GIRL!" I hope Faye drags him out of the Mayor's office, because, after all, he's not doing the job he was elected to do. My question is, while Frank is out there playing "Superman," who's watching the budget? Did you know that Mayor Melton took Aaron Crockett in as "one of his kids" during the late eighties when Aaron was a gangbanger? That shows his personal involvement in trying to railroad Albert Donelson. I was told by one of Mayor Melton's associates that he doesn't really want to be the Mayor of Jackson, never has. He just wanted to take Harvey's job, so that he could play "Lone Ranger." Harvey, where are you? HELP!! HELP US PLEASE!!
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- Help!!
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- 2006-05-03T13:25:35-06:00
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- 65983
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Ladd, I agree with your statements in regard to the guns being around these felons and kids. The probation office should get a warrant and storm Frank's house. That is a blatant probation violation right there!
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- Help!!
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- 2006-05-03T13:30:16-06:00
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- 65984
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Last Known Location of Harvey Johnson was as an Economics Professor in the Business Bldg. at Jackson State University ( I know this because I read it in one paper or another ) sigh! I agree HELP!! ~ let's find Harvey and B E G him to come back!
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- Katie D
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- 2006-05-03T13:34:27-06:00
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- 65985
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HELP - have you not heard? Frank says HE IS THE ULTIMATE ENFORCER in our great city now! God Help Us All!
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- Katie D
- Date
- 2006-05-03T13:35:48-06:00
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- 65986
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It's painfully obvious that Melton will stop at nothing to get what he wants. IMO he wants to be king of the world with everyone kissing his a$$ and telling him what a great leader he is. These young men that are staying with Melton should have enough self respect for themselves not to be used by such a sadistic tyrant. Melton has proven beyond all doubt that he is going to do whatever he pleases, whenever he pleases, and to whomever he pleases. Peterson deserves all of the credit that can be given to her. There are many people in a position to derail this maniac, but she is the only one to step forth. The AG acts like he has something to hide by his inactions with this matter. He is in a position to stop this maddness, but I think that he is looking for a legal loophole to jump through to get out of this. The city is going to pot, the budget is severly broken, the moral of the city employees is at an all time low, businesses are still leaving, Mary Johnson still does not have her house built, we still have interim department heads after eight months of Melton being in office. Stay tuned for more of the Frank Melton show.
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- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-03T13:37:59-06:00
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- 65987
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Okay...just had to share something to make the day a little lighter. I shared with a friend that I witnessed the MeltonMobile riding up I-55 last night with lights flashing. She said, "That thing is huge. How much is he driving that around? With the way the city budget is and the price of gas...he needs to be gettin' a motorcycle. But, I guess he couldn't carry security on one of those." Think of how much cooler it would be if he was on a Harley, right? He could get a motorcycle and put the bodyguard on the back and wear a t-shirt that said 'If you can read this, the big man with the gun fell off'."
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- Lori G
- Date
- 2006-05-03T13:39:32-06:00
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- 65988
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I have an idea............let's call Harvey Johnson and Mike Moore and see if they will come back under contract and get things straightened out.
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- lance
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- 2006-05-03T13:41:20-06:00
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- 65989
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KatieD, I have heard, beleieve me! At least that's what Frank thinks! He is no bigger than the next man, but there is somebody somewhere that can get in that a$$! Oh God! Don't tell Frank I said that! Next thing you know, he'll be knocking at my door! My info is protected right? LOL
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- Help!!
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- 2006-05-03T13:52:33-06:00
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- 65990
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No sir! Hold your horses a minute. We definitely don't need Harvey Johnson back!!!! regardless of how bad it gets. People are forgetting that HIS pomposity was just under that of ole FM. His cold fish persona turned me off early into his FIRST term. FM may be a loose cannon but I dont want to trade him for a corpse that crunches numbers and takes 2 weeks to figure out what he wants for lunch!!!!!!!
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- trusip
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- 2006-05-03T13:57:19-06:00
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- 65991
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Trusip, surely you jest. I hope you didn't mean that you'd rather have Melton over Johnson. If you did, well...that's your opinion and your loss. Under Johnson's administration, people had the FREEDOM to criticize him without fearing undue repercussions. Not so with Melton. Wouldn't you agree?
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- Joerob
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- 2006-05-03T14:10:29-06:00
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- 65992
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I agree Joerob! I was at the Donelson trial and was asked by the media for an interview. I declined because of the repercussions I would have to face from Frank. In regards to Harvey, Trusip, do you know Harvey personally? I can tell you this, one of my sons had to do a report on an influential person and he chose Harvey Johnson. We called Harvey at home and he gave us an interview right there on the spot. If that's not care for your constituents, I don't know what is!
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- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:14:45-06:00
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- 65993
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trusip your if harvey comes back, so does jackson if you ask any of those republicans in northeast jackson what they think about harvey now, compared to want frank has shown all of us, they would say hes a man with dignity, class and he is a professional. anybody with a brain can see that, i think the convention center will break ground this june, mill street viaduct almost finished, king edward coming so soon and farish street coming so soon, who did thier job and you see thier works, dont get mad cause you voted for Melton and he gamed you up like a gulable little girl, go Harvey GO HARVEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- WILLman
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:19:56-06:00
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- 65994
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that may well be true. but I dont think Harvey was ever really conscious to notice. I mean of course before they recharged his circuits every evening. I'm sure that robot was a more alert after that. But I digress. Harvey was concerned about one block: middle to upper class whites and blacks IMO. He wouldnt know a crack rock from a piece of sheet rock and could have cared less if a few families in the less glamorous parts of downtown went hungry every night. but as loong as he had his telecom center he's cool! Ole FM is a yahoo at times, granted, but he's definitely a live one. Frankly we could use someone new altogether. and while we're at it, let's recall the whole council too.
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- trusip
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:21:24-06:00
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- 65995
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trying to get someone new is why we got this mess now with adolf hitler, man harvey was the best is the best and your crazy, aint nobody got to be all crazy and on the news every night for you to think hes doing his job, frank is crazy and hes not even doing his job, hes doing someones else police chief, stop hating on harvey, you have no credible argument.
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- WILLman
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:26:08-06:00
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- 65996
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Honestly, I voted for neither. In politics somebody is bound to lose and ultimately somebody isnt going to be happy with their choice. In any political race BOTH sides feed you lies. And class, dignity, and professionalism is realtive to the beholder. Kinda reminds me of the GOOD TIMES episode( I'm dating myself) where the young upstart was challenging the old school incumbernt alderman..Does anybody remember that? He had to learn to get his hands dirty and play the dozens...remember? well Harvey would have refused to play the dozens cause of course he's too classy for the po' people!!!!
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- trusip
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:28:54-06:00
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- 65997
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Trusip, under Harvey Johnson, violent crime declined more than twenty percent according to COMSTAT. What have you to say about that? Harvey had a "PLAN" for the entire city of Jackson that was beginning to work, but he wasn't allowed to finish it. Harvey supported community policing, especially in low-income neighborhoods in Jackson. Melton dismantled the entire program and replaced it with illegal raids and illegal roadblocks. Harvey did more for ALL of the citizens of Jackon than he'll ever be given credit for, and he was a true professional in the process. One thing Harvey didn't give Jacksonians were those 45 second soundbites we seem to hear from Melton every other day.
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- Joerob
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:43:59-06:00
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- 65998
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At least Faye Peterson is an elected official that we can be proud of. I respect her for speaking up for the poor people who often do not speak up for themselves. She did'nt do it out of self interest because the people whose rights are being violated (poor black people) are those least likely to vote and they certainly don't make campaign contributions.
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- FreeClif
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:45:34-06:00
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- 65999
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My opinions posted under the Albert Donelson story. Just wanted to share these thoughts in this forum also; Frank is getting on my nerves! Why o Why did these people vote him into office? While "Superman" was out chasing "Batman and the Robins", there were 3 shootings in 2 days. What does he have to say about that? Harvey told ya'll that Frank was just a bunch of 45 second soundbytes and no one listened. And look, he has proven Harvey right! His whole plight was to take the Mayor's office just so he could be a crimefighter. I keep hearing people say "Leave Frank alone, let him do his job..." The problem is, he's not doing his job. He is supposed to be the Mayor, not the Sheriff in the wild, wild, south. Frank has made our city more of a war zone than any "Batman" could. I can't stand his practices of calling the press up to his home on the hill, like he is the Messiah! And in his bedroom to boot! He couldn't even make up his bed.....Oh, I forgot, that's Smiley's (Christopher Walker) job. I was at Batman's trial, the whole 5 days, and the stories told by the so called witnesses didn't even add up. The real issue is, Frank let the real killers go, just to railroad Albert. Does this sound like he wants to make our city safe? Hell, I'm more afraid of Frank than I am of Albert Donelson, that's for sure.
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- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:54:48-06:00
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- 66000
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"Harvey had a "PLAN" for the entire city of Jackson that was beginning to work, but he wasn't allowed to finish it." Jerob wrote You are sure right! Many citizens grew impatient at the Harvey's seemingly slow process, and I think that's is where some of Meltons support came from. People tend to forget that patience is a virtue... But in Melton's case....I think we all have been more than patient with his antics. He has crossed the line. No .....actually he has obliterated the proverbial "line" and created a new one...and is daring all citizens of Jackson to cross it. what we gone do if the AG punks out?
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- jan2006
- Date
- 2006-05-03T14:57:38-06:00
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- 66001
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Katie D. writes: I am, however, very disgusted with the lack of response from the AG's office! If Mike Moore was still in office we would not still be awaiting a response from the AG Office. It would have been dealt with and done so in a swift manner. The lack of conviction in our AG's voice when interviewed eludes to the fact that we (citizens of Jackson) should NOT expect much from that office. I hope that Ms. Peterson is not holding out hope of obtaining backing or 'real' effort on the AG's part in pursuing her case against Melton. I can see two explanations: 1. He's out of town and isn't dealing with until he gets back, period, because you've got to set some personal boundaries, or 2. He's thinking of the 2007 or 2011 governor's race and wants to be sure he doesn't lose Jackson voters by taking the less popular side, so he's trying to see which way the wind is blowing. The bit with Melton and Walker is, of course, thoroughly disgusting. I suppose the main thing about the letter is that I know Peterson has a tough row to hoe to begin with, what with Melton being fawned on by the media for so long and her being absolutely hated by the media for so long; with her being a woman, and Melton being a man (and yes, this matters--the presumption of many voters is that a woman serving as D.A. will be "soft on crime"); with her being black, and Melton having assured the Country Club District that he's "one of the good ones"; and so on. But her performance here and in the rest of the media was so strong that frankly I think most people have already forgotten about the damn letter. I zeroed in on it because it was the first thing I saw. Then felt dirty when I went to a right-wing blog and found that certain other people had been harping on it all day, trying to make a bigger issue out of it than it is. So I'm done with the letter, basically, and I'm kind of sorry I ever brought it up. Cheers, TH
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- Tom Head
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:10:15-06:00
- ID
- 66002
- Comment
If Harvey had given Frank a job as a law enforcement officer, we would not be in the chaos. I heard the Frank asked Harvey for the Chief position and Harvey declined. In retaliation, Frank ran for Mayor. That was the only reason, not out of a love for this city. Now, puppeteer Frank has Chief Anderson dangling by the strings. Ever notice she never has much to say in regards interviews about the fight on crime? Frank does the talking. She is only placed in the position to provide a front for us, and, because she will let Frank take over. Edna Drake was rightfully entitled to that position. Why didn't she get it? Why did she quit? Because she would not have aided Frank in the illegal ways that he handles business.
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- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:13:47-06:00
- ID
- 66003
- Comment
By the way, if you want to know the real blueprint of the strategy against Peterson, click here. Very old story, and Peterson probably saw it coming before any of us did. You'll remember people have been throwing around baseless innuendo about Peterson and Kim Wade for years (yes, Kim has friends who don't agree with his politics; big fucking deal, so do I), and now the latest seems to be Jimmy Jam. Or--and Ali will appreciate this--that now that Peterson is standing up to men in positions of power, it's time to call her a slut. Cheers, TH
- Author
- Tom Head
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:16:39-06:00
- ID
- 66004
- Comment
Harvey and Frank may have actually made a good team. I think ole FM would have been a lot more controllable under Harvey while simultaneously buckling down on crime. Harvey could have done the tedious mayoral busy work and where he lacked on the crime issue, FM could have caught his slack(since he doesnt like the day-to-day work of a mayor anyway)
- Author
- trusip
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:28:05-06:00
- ID
- 66005
- Comment
Harvey Johnson, on his worst day, is far superior to Frank Melton on his best, and I use the word 'best' loosely. Harvey was without a doubt the most qualified Mayor our city has ever had. With a graduate degree in urban and regional planning, employment for several years as Director of the Mississippi Institute for Small Towns, an adjunct professorship in public policy and administration, and many other relevant public service roles, he was perhaps more prepared by education and experience and training than any other mayor in the country, and those counterparts recognized that in electing him to national leadership positions time and time again. As far as Harvey's proclivity to be thoughtful, deliberate and methodical, I much prefer that to Melton's 'ready-fire-aim' approach that produces nothing but fluff, chaos and smokescreens that will--as surely as we are born to die--cost us mightily in terms of lawsuits. It is not 'pomposity' for one to reject another's advice when one has studied the options (pros and cons, advantages and disadvantages) and whose experience has provided some idea of what will and will not work. After considering others' input, if one's education, experience, training and instinct lead him to follow his own good judgment from time to time, then that's what we should want in a mayor, not someone who listens to no one to the detriment of us all! As far as character, moral bearing, professionalism, and commitment to public service are concerned, Harvey dwarfs Frank, and anybody who truly believes otherwise must be visiting from another planet.
- Author
- Kacy
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:37:33-06:00
- ID
- 66006
- Comment
I can't say enough about how proud I am of Peterson for standing up. Indeed, she's an honorable and good person and lawyer as far as I'm concerned. I doubt she has a corrupt bone in her. Some people don't like to see this kind of person in a powerful position. I hope her staff gets behind her and helps her perform the jobs well. I hope she can prosecute Frank. I'd love to see a big ganster on the run. You talking about getting behind the scene help and advise. Help from within and without would be overflowing.
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:43:48-06:00
- ID
- 66007
- Comment
"Harvey was without a doubt the most qualified Mayor our city has ever had. With a graduate degree in urban and regional planning, employment for several years as Director of the Mississippi Institute for Small Towns, an adjunct professorship in public policy and administration, and many other relevant public service roles, he was perhaps more prepared by education and experience and training than any other mayor in the country, and those counterparts recognized that in electing him to national leadership positions time and time again". Are you starting his re-election here? I feel like I'm listening to an infomercial! The point Im screaming is(and what the upper-crust black folks that Mayor Johnson catered to) is that ALL the education in the world, all the degrees in the world don't a mayor make Kacy. And it sho as hell doesn't make you any smarter than anyone else. kinda like the Andy Griffith Sherrif character(damn I'm dating myself). He wasn't the most well-versed lawman. He didnt even dress in regulation uniform, but he knew people and wasn't afraid to mix it up with the least of them. The drunks and the vagrants. There are other intangibles that make up that description. And understand this is not so much a statement in support of FM as it is a criticism of Harvey's tenure. If the need arises, he won't engage me in the "dozens"
- Author
- trusip
- Date
- 2006-05-03T15:50:19-06:00
- ID
- 66008
- Comment
TRUSIP YOUR NAME ALMOST SAYS TRUTH, TAKE OFF THE SIP, YOUR MISSING THE TH AT THE END, BUT THATS WONT BE ADDED UNTIL YOU START SPEAKING THE TRUTH.
- Author
- WILLman
- Date
- 2006-05-03T16:27:17-06:00
- ID
- 66009
- Comment
On a lighter note; Yeah trusip, you are dating yourself! But what's even worse is, I know exactly what episodes you're talking about! LOL
- Author
- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T16:28:11-06:00
- ID
- 66010
- Comment
Trusip, even though you say that you don't support Melton, your words say otherwise. Trusip, have you seen Melton's WRITTEN plan to combat crime? If you have, please enlighten me. Anyone, Is Melton scheduled to be Charles Ever's radio guest tonight? If so, what time?
- Author
- Joerob
- Date
- 2006-05-03T16:32:29-06:00
- ID
- 66011
- Comment
Trusip.... I don't think many people would argue the point that Harvey was not known to be 'personable' within the public eye. He wasn't, no argument. Unfortunantly, we now have wylie coyote Melton who can't stay OUT of the public eye. I also agree that it appeared (using this word loosely) that Harvey's primary interest lay with upper-crust African-Americans....so! Doesn't EVERYONE who enter's politic's have their primary focus? However, the truth of the matter is....although Harvey had to 'plan' for long periods of time prior to making a definitive decision, we at least knew that the decision making process was what was in the best interest of the public. Although I cannot say I agreed with his Police Chief, at least we didn't have a puppet masquarading as the Chief. Harvey did not allow 'interim' positions to hang around for over 7 months without making a final decision, and more importantly, ground work WAS being laid for the betterment of Jackson, including many of the lower-end areas being over-hauled (Farish Street). No, Harvey was not going to do anything quickly or spur-of-the-moment, but we were given the assurance that when he finally did make a decision his was not done so without many hours (hundreds of hours) of thought going into it. So if Kacy IS starting Harvey's re-election testimonial I give full support! When we tried to make change to the mayoral office we as citizens fell short on who we placed in office.....so Go Harvey Go (or rather, would you come back?)
- Author
- Katie D
- Date
- 2006-05-03T16:43:04-06:00
- ID
- 66012
- Comment
Katie D - Harvey did not allow 'interim' positions to hang around for over 7 months without making a final decision Uh, I hate to disagree, but Ol' Harv took a year and a half to replace Bracy Coleman as police chief (March 2001 to July 2002) during which we had an 'interim' chief. But I suppose that doesn't matter much; JPD did manage to run smoothly during that time. But it sent a bad signal to the community and solidified the general perception that he made decisions at a glacial pace. But can we please not spend too much time basking in the glow of the former mayor? We've got a nut in the here-and-now who needs to be stopped, and I'm putting my money on D.A. Faye to put this "thug" with a mayor's sash out of office. Is there a way to let her know that we support her efforts? Letters perhaps?
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:26:00-06:00
- ID
- 66013
- Comment
BREAKING: We'll have a bigger update, but at his press conference today, Attorney General Jim Hood confirmed that he had NOT talked to Melton about all this before today, but he did talk to him about it today. He had NOT told Mr. Melton the investigation is over; in fact, he made it clear that he is going to investigate all the charges. That is, when Mr. Melton said yesterday that he had talked to the attorney general about all this, and that it was over, it seems clear that he was lying. Hood was out of town and did not talk to him. He also emphasized that evidence has to be good and solid evidence when he goes before a jury and a defense.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:27:18-06:00
- ID
- 66014
- Comment
He also emphasized that evidence has to be good and solid evidence when he goes before a jury and a defense. And they have so much evidence to choose from!
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:29:30-06:00
- ID
- 66015
- Comment
You can tell he is lying when he "matter a facts" his statements! That's what I'm picking up on from his numerous media interviews.
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:36:51-06:00
- ID
- 66016
- Comment
Does anybody know where I can get a ticket to Frank's "Never-Never Land"? I'll be sure to leave my sons at home! EEEHHH - EEEHHH
- Author
- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:44:49-06:00
- ID
- 66017
- Comment
BREAKING: The Ledge is reporting online that Melton today applied for a concealed-weapons permit: Jackson Mayor Frank Melton has applied for a concealed weapons permit, answering at least one of the questions about his controversial crime-fighting tactics. Delores Lewis, spokeswoman for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, confirmed today that Melton has applied for a permit.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T17:55:13-06:00
- ID
- 66018
- Comment
I wonder, what color is the sky in Frank's world....?
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:01:55-06:00
- ID
- 66019
- Comment
Oh well great! This makes it all OK. I'm sure tomorrow we will have to hear about how great Melton is for setting an example of how to apply for a permit!
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:06:07-06:00
- ID
- 66020
- Comment
Does that mean he DID NOT have the paperwork he said he had??? At what point did telling the truth from public officials stop mattering to people? As long as they promise to bust heads of "thugs," they can lie about whatever they want? It's depressing.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:07:40-06:00
- ID
- 66021
- Comment
*It's depressing* <-- ladd You're so right, Donna! It seems that nobody in authority cares or, worse yet, that they're all either afraid of or intimidated by Frank. What will it take for this madness to stop? I wonder. And pray.
- Author
- Kacy
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:12:52-06:00
- ID
- 66022
- Comment
Yep, it looks that way. Ray's analogy how we are like "abused women" in a marriage is more and more true everyday! Me I want out! But, if enough of us keep "believing the lies will stop" and "telling ourselves he will change," we are in for an even longer and bumpier ride
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:17:26-06:00
- ID
- 66023
- Comment
At this point, we truly can assume that anything coming out of his mouth is Frank's Version Of The Truth. Hereafter to be name, FVOTT. Now, FVOTT is based in Wild West philosophy. It seems to borrow greatly from Pat Garrett's ideas on how to "end lawlessness". Make friends with 'em, track them down, then shoot them. We can now look forward to a hired assasin posing as a Mexican cattle buyer to kill Melton over a few hundred head of goats...er, "thugs". I'm bettin' THAT makes the national news.
- Author
- Lori G
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:43:52-06:00
- ID
- 66024
- Comment
After winding my way through all these threads, Ladd finally brings lucidity to all the nattering: "as long as they promise to bust heads of "thugs"......." nobody seems to care. That is so on point. My fear is that when Melton gets through with the thugs and people who dare oppose him and comes for me and you, there won't be a damn soul left to speak up....
- Author
- tomac
- Date
- 2006-05-03T18:44:17-06:00
- ID
- 66025
- Comment
I've been reading posts from this story and Batman's interview allll daaaayyy loooonggg! There seems to be a consensus regarding Franks behavior and tactics. Why is it when I watch the news, all I hear from the public is "Frank's courageous; Frank's doing what others are afraid to do; Frank is doing a great job!" Where are your voices at 6pm?
- Author
- Help!!
- Date
- 2006-05-03T19:06:54-06:00
- ID
- 66026
- Comment
Well, um, a large portion of us have our voices printed in some paper that hits the streets once a week. ;) The rest of the time we hang out here and scream. Because, uh, this is a media outlet as well. Are you saying I need to get my hair done and get on the news? Because I totally will. Like, in a heartbeat. Show me a camera. Now.
- Author
- Lori G
- Date
- 2006-05-03T19:16:28-06:00
- ID
- 66027
- Comment
Tom, I wouldn't second guess legitimate criticism, despite how others play it for their own self serving motives. As I said before, Faye has engaged a very high-profile legal war with Melton with the expressed purpose of removing him from office, a move that as far as I know hasn't happened in another MS city, certainly not in central MS, in recent memory (can some of you news types confirm?) That may be why AG Hood is playing his cards close to his chest, in as much as he is making a political calculation as to how working to unseat a still popular black mayor of a majority black city is going to play in The Delta, Jefferson County, The Pine Belt, etc. given his own oft-rumored gubernatorial aspirations, he wants to make sure that when the gauntlet is dropped that he will have a strong enough case to overcome the political fallout.
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-03T19:17:10-06:00
- ID
- 66028
- Comment
"Help!!", it isn't just the newscasts that feature pro-Melton sentiment. There is still a lot of it on the street, from what I can tell occasionally when I listen in on conversations at the gas station, corner store, etc, particularly from older people who are fed up with the state of crime in their neighborhoods, but who aren't really asking the kind of questions that we are because we follow this stuff daily, thanks to the JFP, WAPT and now other local media outlets. Make no mistake, there are still plenty of Meltonmaniacs, white and black, out there who can't see the man for what he is, but I believe the number is dropping weekly. As for the people who call in to the news call-in lines, or write letters to the editor at the C-L, pay attention to where a lot of Melton's support comes from...outside of Jackson! There are plenty of non-stakeholders in other parts of the metro area and the state who have a negative view of Jackson and don't care about the rights and civil liberties of the people of Jackson being trampled on because they don't see us people, but more like inmates or wild animals in a crowded zoo, and Melton is the ultimate zookeeper positioned to put us in our place.
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-03T19:28:07-06:00
- ID
- 66029
- Comment
***"Does that mean he DID NOT have the paperwork he said he had??? At what point did telling the truth from public officials stop mattering to people? As long as they promise to bust heads of "thugs," they can lie about whatever they want?" -Ladd*** Very true Donna. Just like he didn't have the homestead exemption paperwork when asked about it. etc. When AG Hood spoke about the charges, he said that FM had committed misdemeanors. Does that make it OK that FM broke the law as long as it was only misdemeanors? How can we let the AG know how we feel about this? My hat is off to DA Peterson for having the guts to stand up to a mayor who cannot tell the truth and breaks the law. FM should be the first to abide by the law instead of break it. Once someone lies, how can we ever know if and when he is telling the truth?
- Author
- Missy
- Date
- 2006-05-03T21:30:47-06:00
- ID
- 66030
- Comment
Another reason I think Frank is mad at the DA is because for once, he has lambasted someone and that person is fighting back. It's so much easier to dish it out in front of the camera every Tuesday night because most people (if any at all) rarely responded back. With that said, if Faye runs for re-election, I have a feeling that all of this may cost her votes. Frank and his forces will do whatever they can to make her look weak and soft on crime.
- Author
- golden eagle
- Date
- 2006-05-03T23:01:45-06:00
- ID
- 66031
- Comment
If you think Harvey did nothing for the poor or poor neighborhoods ask those persons who worked in constiuent services ( created by Harvey)why they stayed so busy. He hired competent people and allowed them to take care of the day to day operations of the city. ie help people get funding for their utilities, get housing and get slum lords off their backs while they fixed the housing problem. It is a matter of record how much the city helped those people who asked for help without using city funds. Harvey didn't toot his own horn and no one bothered to toot it for him. He put programs in place that would solve a lot of the city's problems without breaking the city. At least there was money for street paving, water/sewer maintainance and a very popular one traffic calming. Ask your friend FM what happened to all those committees that were taking care of a lot of our problems. These were citizens who volunteered to help the city. So many positive things were going that you could really see the city slowly coming alive. We all want instant gratification but that is just being human we know there has to be a process or we all suffer. look at Mary's house story. Can the city use city equipment to work on private property?? some elected officials went to jail for that. I am going to bed this long blog has tired me out.
- Author
- jada
- Date
- 2006-05-03T23:20:10-06:00
- ID
- 66032
- Comment
Initially I had also thought that Melton's interference would go heavily against Peterson's bid for re-election, but I believe just the opposite now. I had my doubts about her ability but now I see a lot of things that were "not out in the open" so to speak. She has monitored Melton's actions and probably has said ENOUGH. Whatever her reason, I give her my full support. She is the only one that is standing up to Melton. We need to stand behing her. She will not be able to do this alone. The Texas cowboy has put fear into the hearts of many men that could take him down so I guess that it's poetic justice that a woman would step up to the plate. Her charges are not vindictive. She has carefully outlined the issues. She has even offered video tape evidence for proof. If the AG dismisses this it will only lead me to believe that he also is in bed with Melton. I saw on the news where the 18 year old that had been arrested and beaten was the wrong person. I would be willing to bet that Melton will have nothing to say about that. Hell, he had nothing to say about it when it first happened except that Mr Black was a career criminal.
- Author
- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-04T05:30:52-06:00
- ID
- 66033
- Comment
The only thing between Frank and another lie is a question. Add a tv camera or a journalist and lies will fly like the wind from hurricane Katrina. We need to get Frank in church. Clearly, he never heard "thou shall not lie." But remember we don't know what Frank prays before he goes to bed every night. His prayer could be "Lord I got caught in a jam again to day, and all I could do was tell another lie. Forgive me Lord, take these lies from me. Give the me the knowledge, strength and will to do this job right. Lord, I didn't know the people would have sense enough to demand the truth. Amen."
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-04T08:17:22-06:00
- ID
- 66034
- Comment
*We need to get Frank in church.* <---Ray Carter You mean Frank no longer worships at *St. Lutheran*? Get thee behind me, Satan!
- Author
- Kacy
- Date
- 2006-05-04T10:48:14-06:00
- ID
- 66035
- Comment
My bad, Kacy. Then we need to get him to listen while there.
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-04T11:02:42-06:00
- ID
- 66036
- Comment
"The point Im screaming is(and what the upper-crust black folks that Mayor Johnson catered to) is that ALL the education in the world, all the degrees in the world don't a mayor make Kacy. And it sho as hell doesn't make you any smarter than anyone else. kinda like the Andy Griffith Sherrif character(damn I'm dating myself). He wasn't the most well-versed lawman. He didnt even dress in regulation uniform, but he knew people and wasn't afraid to mix it up with the least of them. The drunks and the vagrants." Trusip This is SO funny! Andy Griffith? The number of murders per year actually fell during Harvey Johnson's tenure. At least we were able to get the statistics. Irresponsible exaggeration of crime seems to have ocurred by some media people who were turned off by Johnson's aloof demeanor. Harvey Johnson was mainly ineffective at communicating his successes and was not good at mixing it up with everyday people. He certainly did not seem to be a megalomaniac!
- Author
- FreeClif
- Date
- 2006-05-04T14:22:36-06:00
- ID
- 66037
- Comment
"Does that mean he DID NOT have the paperwork he said he had??? At what point did telling the truth from public officials stop mattering to people? As long as they promise to bust heads of "thugs," they can lie about whatever they want? It's depressing." Posted by: ladd on May 03, 06 | 6:07 pm What is depressing is the ignorance of the public. Public officials can lie and get away with it because it is not that "joe public" can't handle the truth. The average joe is intellectually lazy. We don't care enought to know actual crime and poverty statistics and trends. We want immediate gratification in what we can get from sensational headlines or anecdotal observations. Half the people don't even know where Iraq is much less that there were never any wmd's. You hit it on the head...as long as it is being done to people that are categorized as thugs...until you're the one treated like a "thug".
- Author
- FreeClif
- Date
- 2006-05-04T14:30:15-06:00
- ID
- 66038
- Comment
"The only thing between Frank and another lie is a question." This is one of the most wonderful statements I have ever read, anywhere! Hats off to you, Ray Carter! This should be a headline somewhere. If we just apply the 'broken window theory' to all the little lies; the misdemeanors; the exaggerations; and the promises, then we would not be facing the big problems we are facing with Melton's administration now! And folks, they are coming. No lid can be kept on a pot this hot!! Sad.
- Author
- ChrisCavanaugh
- Date
- 2006-05-04T14:48:46-06:00
- ID
- 66039
- Comment
It is getting to the point where when you see Frank's lips moving, He is lying. His behavior is becoming increasingly erractic. His reason for stopping those school buses was because he needed a hug. Say What! He does try to govern through intimidation, but, It is because it is him who is afraid. I do believe that Frank is living a fantasy that will culminate with him finally shooting someone.
- Author
- Darron
- Date
- 2006-05-04T14:54:05-06:00
- ID
- 66040
- Comment
Or him getting shot. And I don't want to see that happen. It is very important to disarm him, I believe. Would YOU issue someone a gun permit who pulls schoolbuses over for hugs? This just ain't right.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-04T15:13:39-06:00
- ID
- 66041
- Comment
Of all of the statements that Melton has made in the past, I was most disturbed by his statement of (paraphrasing) " I had a bad day/week and I just need a hug and to touch someone". I have kids. If this man put his paws on one of my children because he needed a hug........... I have something for him to hug. It's called a lawsuit. If he needs affection, he should seek it from his wife or his own kids. It gives me goosebumps to think of what could be going on in that twisted mind when he thinks like that. Does he "hug" the young men that are living in his house with him? Does he "hug" his security officers when he has had a bad day? Why dosen't he just go out and but himself a teddy bear........or something else. You're right Ladd, who would issue a gun permit to someone who has to go around pulling over school buses full of minors when he needs a "hug".
- Author
- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-04T18:31:34-06:00
- ID
- 66042
- Comment
He does hug a lot of young people when he's out on "raids." Some of them are touching; some are not. Some like it; others don't.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-04T18:34:38-06:00
- ID
- 66043
- Comment
Is pulling over school buses to get hugs from kids a part of Melton's Crime Fighting Tactics? The City is in a State of Emergency Mode, we don't have time for an emotional Mayor who needs hugs. Hey Frank, That's the purpose of a marriage!
- Author
- Lspd2
- Date
- 2006-05-04T21:32:17-06:00
- ID
- 66044
- Comment
Hey Where is K. Stokes? I'll betcha he's somewhere drawing up a proposal to rename a portion of I-220 to Get-a-Hug Freeway.
- Author
- Lspd2
- Date
- 2006-05-04T21:51:52-06:00
- ID
- 66045
- Comment
You know, I'm as much of a cuddle slut as anybody, but you don't just walk up and hug a kid at random. Or any stranger at random, for that matter. And pulling over a school bus on the interstate because you need a hug is downright creepy. I assume this is a photo op gone horribly awry, but note to our esteemed mayor: The next time you want to impress a major cable news network, don't do anything that Michael Jackson would do. Seriously. No white suits. No grabbing your crotch and yelling "Ow!" No hit single or video featuring Vincent Price. No sudden plastic surgery. No skin bleaching. No multi-million dollar ranch called Neverland. And no using police powers to PULL OVER A FRIGGIN' SCHOOL BUS ON THE INTERSTATE so you can snuggle up to other people's kids. I mean, seriously: What the hell was that? Cheers, TH
- Author
- Tom Head
- Date
- 2006-05-04T22:31:35-06:00
- ID
- 66046
- Comment
Now, the one silver lining out of all this is what we have one of the most outspokenly macho mayors in recent memory and he's still willing to admit that he needs a hug sometimes. That's progress. I really don't think Frank Melton is a pervert; I think he was trying to show CNBC how caring and sensitive he is. But that's NOT how, man. Cheers, TH
- Author
- Tom Head
- Date
- 2006-05-04T22:34:10-06:00
- ID
- 66047
- Comment
I don't know how many of you guys watch Keith Olbermann's show Countdown on MSNBC. It's a pretty good show. Anyway, he has a segment on the program where he gives the three worst persons in the world for each day. Well his number 2 person was one Frank Melton for his adventure on 220 with the school buses. We finally made it big time baby!
- Author
- jd
- Date
- 2006-05-04T23:58:34-06:00
- ID
- 66048
- Comment
I don't know how many of you guys watch Keith Olbermann's show Countdown on MSNBC. It's a pretty good show. Anyway, he has a segment on the program where he gives the three worst persons in the world for each day. Well his number 2 person was one Frank Melton for his adventure on 220 with the school buses. We finally made it big time baby!
- Author
- jd
- Date
- 2006-05-04T23:58:38-06:00
- ID
- 66049
- Comment
*wince* Oh, my! Cheers, TH
- Author
- Tom Head
- Date
- 2006-05-05T00:14:49-06:00
- ID
- 66050
- Comment
I don't know how many of you guys watch Keith Olbermann's show Countdown on MSNBC. It's a pretty good show. Anyway, he has a segment on the program where he gives the three worst persons in the world for each day. Well his number 2 person was one Frank Melton for his adventure on 220 with the school buses. We finally made it big time baby! Thank GOD most people don't watch MSNBC, if the cable ratings can be believed.
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-05T06:16:32-06:00
- ID
- 66051
- Comment
Memo to FM: Next time you feel you need a hug, call a therapist.
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-05T07:41:00-06:00
- ID
- 66052
- Comment
It was so nice Frank's going to do it twice!
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2006-05-05T07:49:39-06:00
- ID
- 66053
- Comment
This is my question................? As I have bluntly stated previously, I don't hold out much hope for our AG to actually 'do anything' regarding the renegade tactic's of Melton's. However, (this is the question) I wonder how many of our politicians would see the basic underlying reason that so many people are up in arms regarding Melton's 'bus stop hug fest' if THEIR OWN kids were subjected to this? I agree with Tom in stating that I don't think he is a pervert, rather this incident was more 'grand-standing' of Melton's which we have all come to view as continued comedy, yet the underlying factor of this incident and the possibility of his continuing this type of behavior is paramount to his continued disregard of other people! Did no one explain to Melton that by delaying a bus in order to receive your daily percentile of hugs (from children) that not only are you: 1. Inflicting his own needs on that of the bus driver? Did anyone think that this driver is now going to be off schedule, which could also include his 'shift' being extended and MORE money being paid out of an already tight budget due to the delay? 2. That often times parents expect their children's buses to arrive at a certain time and this delay could have, or might have, put a parent in the position of being late for work, late for a doctors appointment, etc. All of that while waiting on Melton to get his hugs and grand-standing over with. Thank goodness my children do not ride a bus! I, for one, would be completely up in arms and calling the bus terminal until I felt I had satisfaction! I do NOT want someone that my children do not know touching them, hugging them, or kissing on them! Did Melton ever think about the ramifications that could come should one of these children have gone home and said that the mayor was hugging on him/her or kissed their head? I think not! As parents, we are the 'final authority' over our children - not Melton! Parents of children who ride buses SHOULD be scandalized about this behavior that involved their children, or anyone elses. IMO, these same parents SHOULD be calling their representatives, AG's office, NAACP, or ANYONE ELSE they feel might take this seriously! (might want to leave the AG's office out on 2nd thought) :0) Has anyone considered DHS? If your child was with you in a store and someone came up and began hugging on them, WOULDN'T YOU be contacting DHS or JPD to report it? Maybe I am more upset over this than others! If I offend anyone, I apologize in advance! However, I have sat back and watched the antic's of Frank Melton for damn near a year now, and have shaken my head and thought to myself, "Why, oh why can we not impeach our mayor!" But this, this is the final straw! I say again.............IS THERE NO ONE WHO CAN STOP HIS MADNESS?
- Author
- Katie D
- Date
- 2006-05-05T07:52:59-06:00
- ID
- 66054
- Comment
I'm with Tom and Katie, I don't believe Melton is a pervert. But I believe Michael Jackson is. Bubbles once reportedly said since he didn't have any family in America, he had to choose between letting Michael get a feel every now and then or living with Joe Jackson who he vehemently feared because he (Bubbles) never learned how to sing or play an instrument. Sorry for the joke. Bad joke too. Melton doesn't think before he acts. Grown folks know you can't just follow your heart or body in making good decisions. You have to think also. Even when you do things out of love which is, by and large, the reason Frank's so enamored with children, you have to consider the consequences or appearance of the acts. Parents have to protect their children. Good and innocent people often get hurt in the process of engaging children not their own. He should do as Lance suggested and get hugs from his wife and children. I think he believes part of his calling in life is to help underpriviledged and needy children. He needs to seek advise from experts on how to best do that. Else he becomes hated or ostracized for trying to do it in some unacceptable way. An old 83 year old man I and other study the bible with tell us younger fellows on almost every occasion we meet that he tell himself daily "Willie you don't know anything and you're nothing but a simple man trying to make it through the day." He does this for the purpose of being open to learning, seeing new things, and avoiding arrogance. You must realize this is a brillant old man by all standards although he never spent a day in college. Lawyers and doctors and everything in between are in his company seeking wisdom and guidance. Frank is arrogant and angry that he's questioned. He needs wise and divine counsel, not cheerleaders or children to hug. I might add, if I ran a big company or was a mayor I would hire some of my stubborn and crazy friends who would tell my ass the truth whether I liked it or not.
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-05T09:15:47-06:00
- ID
- 66055
- Comment
I loved this in the CL article about Frank wanting to "reach out" some more: "I still contend it is somewhat unorthodox to take this method to encourage kids, but as you know our mayor is an out-of-the-box thinker," [JPS Superintendent Earl] Watkins said. "Out-of-the-box thinker." Wait a politic way of saying it.
- Author
- Rex
- Date
- 2006-05-05T09:24:10-06:00
- ID
- 66056
- Comment
~grumble~ WHAT not wait
- Author
- Rex
- Date
- 2006-05-05T09:25:18-06:00
- ID
- 66057
- Comment
Here is the true essence of Frank Melton. He brings with him to a press conference this Walker kid who is then allowed to curse the D.A. without interruption from the mayor. Frank has aligned himself with some strange characters. He should have, as mayor, told this kid to respect the D.A. despite his apparent disdain for her. Frank needs to understand that there are those of us who don't understand why every shady character in Jackson turns themselves in to Frank. What does he tell them? Oh! I know! He tells them that he will interfere and tamper and get the case thrown out for them.
- Author
- Darron
- Date
- 2006-05-05T09:33:45-06:00
- ID
- 66058
- Comment
Hey speaking of Mr. Walker's speech during Mr. Melton's press conference. This is an example as to how Mr. Melton is being a positive Role Model for all the kids he comes in contact with. -Teaching them how to disrespect their elders. -Using abusive language -Disrespecting himself, and etc
- Author
- Wednesday
- Date
- 2006-05-05T11:45:59-06:00
- ID
- 66059
- Comment
And he has passion for the kids! Hey Frank, It starts w/ RESPECT & SELF DIGNITY
- Author
- Wednesday
- Date
- 2006-05-05T11:48:35-06:00
- ID
- 66060
- Comment
Honesty is a biggie, too. The example he sets with the serial lying, even about insignificant things, is terrible.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T11:50:53-06:00
- ID
- 66061
- Comment
I think that most all of us are on the same page when it comes to Frank. I even went as far as to look up the definition of a pedophile. Frank is close, but not quite there as far fitting the FULL description of a pedophile. Just because he is a public figure dosen't exempt him from being considered as too "close" to children. I sincerely believe that his problem is much bigger that being too fond of other people's kids. I am going to research some info about manic depression, passive aggressive behavior and etc and see if I can find a medical term to define Frank. It's to the point that we are no longer amazed at his actions, but now are afraid of what he may be capable of doing.
- Author
- rufus
- Date
- 2006-05-05T12:10:17-06:00
- ID
- 66062
- Comment
Certainly, without evidence, it is inappropriate for people to accuse Mr. Melton of such a thing based on his actions, rufus. But what I don't get is that, based on how upset he was in our interviews that people have accused him on that in the past (including police), why in the world would he now do things that are simply going to make people gossip about such things? He is creating perceptions, rather than eliminating them. I'm predicting a meltdown. And I don't know how else to put it, but if there are people out there who truly care about Mr. Melton, and aren't just hanging out for power and prestige, then y'all better get your butts into Carter's Grove and do some intervention. I'm serious, people. Help him. Stop enabling him. And if there is an alcohol problem, as some believe after that call-in to Mr. Evers, get the bottle of the man's hands. If y'all don't stop him, every one of you share the responsibility.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T12:27:58-06:00
- ID
- 66063
- Comment
Amen Donna.
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-05T12:29:37-06:00
- ID
- 66064
- Comment
And there ain't gonna be prestige left if all of you just greedily and stubbornly go down with the Titanic. We need some heros here. And I am confident at this point saying that Mr. Melton needs some help. You people get him some. Please.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T12:29:46-06:00
- ID
- 66065
- Comment
And, for the record, I would suggest that this intervention should start with Chief Shirlene Anderson, whom he said he loves and has known him for so long. Chief, I've watched you stand to the side and watch Mr. Melton do some crazy things and make a fool out of himself and put people's lives in danger. You have the authority, and you have his ear. For the love of Jackson, the state of Mississippi and our citizens, not to mention your love of Mr. Melton, get him some help. And keep him out of harm's way, and the ability to harm others. You are certainly responsible here. Act like it, chief. And I would say to the rest of you that if Chief Anderson doesn't step up immediately and take charge of this police department, she should be replaced. We don't need a Chief Enabler. We need a Chief.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T12:32:00-06:00
- ID
- 66066
- Comment
Certainly, without evidence, it is inappropriate for people to accuse Mr. Melton of such a thing based on his actions, rufus. But what I don't get is that, based on how upset he was in our interviews that people have accused him on that in the past (including police), why in the world would he now do things that are simply going to make people gossip about such things? -Ladd You are correct Donna. I hope that I am at least 95% wrong about the mayor, but he comes at you from so many different ways until it hard to pinpoint (at least for me) what his diagnosis is. I am more upset at myself for at least listening to his campaign promises (I didn't vote for him). I gave him the benefit of the doubt because he didn't back away from very much. It's unsettling how he hid his true colors so well to most of the public and all at once as you so perfectly described had a "meltdown". I still hold on to my diagnosis as him very possibly being Passive Agressive.
- Author
- rufus
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:00:04-06:00
- ID
- 66067
- Comment
Well, I think we're dealing with some people out there who are so singleminded that all they want to see is someone acting like they're busting "thugs," black ones, anyway. They refuse to see past that. And some of them are really nefarious, and know that Jackson's progressive core will be weakened by such scandals by a so-called "Democrat." I already heard some folks on Kim Wade trying to blame the party for Melton. That will happen more, read my lips. That was inevitable from the beginning. When the Melton meltdown came, it would be Democrats' fault -- according to his most strident supporters among his white conservative base. Take that one to the bank. I won't be wrong on that one (to borrow from Wade). ;-)
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:06:47-06:00
- ID
- 66068
- Comment
Oh, and when they turn, it will also be racist, as many of the attacks on Ms. Peterson are (not to mention jarringly sexist, as Tom pointed out with his Jezebel link). Of course, Mr. Melton is perfectly willing to play the race card, as well as the gender one, when he thinks it helps him, so he may become the textbook example of how a black man can, and will, play race politics against black people. Of course, that is why he has so much conservative, white support -- he has long done that. On purpose? I don't know. My jury is still out on where his naivete stops and his conniving begins. I can't answer that.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:09:53-06:00
- ID
- 66069
- Comment
Rufus, I did a little research on passive aggressive behavior and found that some of the traits could apply to Melton, but not all of them. I agree that there is something that dosen't seem "normal". The city has an employee assistance program for individuals that need most any type of intervention. This assistance is very private and from what I understand couold be a good start. If the mayor dosen't want to openly admit that his unconventional methods are causing a stir, then I suggest that he consider help or advice from an impartial source. I found the info on the passive aggressive at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive-aggressive
- Author
- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:13:50-06:00
- ID
- 66070
- Comment
Thanks Lance. I will check this site out. Please understand, I am in no way trying to label or condemn Frank. I just don't understand why he acts so much like the character Sybil. The saying "A mind is a terrible thing to waste" fits this situation perfectly IMO because the mayor did not get where he is by being stupid. It appears to me that something is happening here and whatever it is, the pace has picked up in recent months. Really my heart goes out to him (even though some of my blogs say otherwise) because I hate to see someone go from sugar to sh^t.
- Author
- rufus
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:20:43-06:00
- ID
- 66071
- Comment
Rufus, you said that well. One of the saddest things I'm seeing is that a lot of Melon-heads are treating Mr. Melton like a circus act. They want to see him make a fool of himself and people fighting among themselves. They are showing incredible cruelty toward a man that I firmly believe is crying out for help. The bus hugs prove it. Enabling someone's problems is cruel; enjoying them is even worse.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:24:01-06:00
- ID
- 66072
- Comment
I'd personally like to see a show of hands of any non-black who has been searched by Mr. Melton. Or who has had to endure one of his impromptu road blocks. Frank is putting on a show for someone and it aint the good folks of inner city Jackson. Sure, crime is highest there but there are a lot of honest hardworking people living there as well. Strapping on a gun, calling the media, and going into the same crime ridden areas of town is not effective. It creates resentment which will ultimately cause defiance which will resonate as MORE CRIME!
- Author
- Darron
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:24:28-06:00
- ID
- 66073
- Comment
Right on, tebeda. BTW, can I say again that I believe that Cliff Cargill is the Jacksonian o' the Month. Teach, man.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:28:16-06:00
- ID
- 66074
- Comment
You are right Donna. I may have a sharp tongue sometimes but mainly its because I can see a person with a lot to offer (in this case) falling backwards. Mayby this job dosen't fit his expertise. I have seen great people sometimes stumble and rather than someone help pick them up them will give them a little push. I would like more than anything see this city brought back into prominence. If Frank can do it, fine. If he cannot, then let's get someone in there who can. But at the same time let's not forget about Frank. He had made the public come together and see that we all need to do this thing together. I just hope that there is someone that can get through to him.
- Author
- rufus
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:29:59-06:00
- ID
- 66075
- Comment
Also, the "crime is highest" statement isn't as simple as many think. Certainly, poverty-driven crime is higher, but crimes of privilege are higher on this side of Bailey Avenue. I can think of a good line-up of loud Melton-heads who oughta have their pockets searched for a bit of weed or blow themselves. Oh, but they usually go to the country (or to the basement) to smoke or snort it. Wonder where they buy it? Friggin' hypocrites.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:30:15-06:00
- ID
- 66076
- Comment
Rufus, often good things come out of really bad ones. It can here too if the community will allow it. For one, the community (and some really bad media) created this problem. Maybe we can come out on the other side with a greater understanding of our neighborhoods and what we *all* must do to fix the problems, and cure the causes, as well as with a media, especially a daily newspaper, that isn't hankering to be made such a fool of again anytime soon. All that would be good. But we don't get there by turning our heads. We need our eyes wide open, not to mention our hearts and our minds.
- Author
- DonnaLadd
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:34:05-06:00
- ID
- 66077
- Comment
Amen.
- Author
- rufus
- Date
- 2006-05-05T15:36:36-06:00
- ID
- 66078
- Comment
Did the meeting with the ministers take place Thursday. On the radio Bluntson said FM was meeting with them. Why haven't they stepped up to the plate and condemed his actions? They supported him now they are ashame to come out and speak against him. I wonder why? Where is city legal on these issues?? Now that they got more money I guess this buys silence. This is to much for anybody to continue to support this fool.
- Author
- jada
- Date
- 2006-05-05T16:02:47-06:00
- ID
- 66079
- Comment
To anyone: Did I see what I thought I seen last night, I caught a glimpse of the news but I was half sleep. I though I saw Melton and Peterson hugged up at the shindig they had last night? (I'm not sure where) Is that correct, anyone see the same thing? Or am I totally off.
- Author
- jan2006
- Date
- 2006-05-09T13:19:29-06:00
- ID
- 66080
- Comment
Yes. I saw it Jan. They looked like they were in love.
- Author
- Ray Carter
- Date
- 2006-05-09T13:37:57-06:00
- ID
- 66081
- Comment
So I guess they've made up then, no more bickering, which is good, but I wonder if this means Melton goes free, no more investigation?
- Author
- jan2006
- Date
- 2006-05-09T13:48:22-06:00
- ID
- 66082
- Comment
I hope that Peterson dosen't fall for this. Remember how Melton hugged Crisler at the council meeting when the pressure was on him? He is just trying to get her to back off. Mayby he realizes that someone will stand up to him. For her sake, I hope that she does not back off from her investigative reporting of his possible wrongdoings. If a hug would cure all ills, I would walk around with my arms outstretched 24/7. Melton has the fury of the legal system breathing down his neck. He is only trying to let things cool down a litttle while he plans his next move.
- Author
- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-09T16:56:20-06:00
- ID
- 66083
- Comment
I'd personally like to see a show of hands of any non-black who has been searched by Mr. Melton. Or who has had to endure one of his impromptu road blocks. Frank is putting on a show for someone and it aint the good folks of inner city Jackson. Sure, crime is highest there but there are a lot of honest hardworking people living there as well. Strapping on a gun, calling the media, and going into the same crime ridden areas of town is not effective. It creates resentment which will ultimately cause defiance which will resonate as MORE CRIME! That's a big part of the problem I have with Melton's tactics. It's not so much that I oppose roadblocks, because I support them as long as it's done across the city. I live in NE Jackson, but haven't seen a single roadblock in this area (I may be wrong, so if anyone knows different, speak) as compared to the numerous ones west of State Street. I imagine most civil libertarians view roadblocks as Constitutional violations, but I think they are practical tools, akin to dropping a net into the water and seeing how many fish get caught up. And while it is logical to focus on the areas where most criminal activity is concentrated (Da Hood) I believe you have to apply this tactic in all areas, including the more affluent areas, even when it means possibly offending your big money supporters. But Politics assures that this won't happen. I would caution anyone trying to attach a psychological profile to Melton, because I find him to be a truly complex individual. I think he is trying to "dial it down" more since the school bus incident because it backfired and got him called out on national TV. I'm guessing the sheer embarrassment of that MSNBC criticism had an effect, and maybe he is trying to watch what he says and how he carries himself, thus the performance at the Safe City Watch event (no interviews, hugs and kisses with Peterson)
- Author
- Jeff Lucas
- Date
- 2006-05-09T20:27:29-06:00
- ID
- 66084
- Comment
I would caution anyone trying to attach a psychological profile to Melton, because I find him to be a truly complex individual. -ejeff1970 Yeah, Rufus labeled Melton with several different psychological evaluations, but it would take eight people to meet all of those personalities. (oops, that's Melton to a tee!)
- Author
- lance
- Date
- 2006-05-09T22:40:12-06:00