Why Mississippi Police Killed a Black Man and Never Notified His Family

<p>Ina heartbreaking turn of events, Mississippi officials engaged in a cover-up after a police cruiser ran over and killed a 37-year-old Black man, Dexter Wade. While the Mayor of Jackson called his death a tragic accident and claimed the police had &quot;<a href="https://news.yahoo.com/secrecy-not-just-oversights-mississippi-150324522.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">no malicious intent</a>&quot; in hiding his death, the coroner revealed he had his I.D., which clearly stated his home address. There is no logical reason why authorities wouldn&#39;t follow protocol and contact his next of kin, but there was a potential motive to hide that information, protecting the police officer responsible for his death. Vehicular manslaughter is a crime, and if the person was intoxicated, they could face &quot;between&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mississippi-lawyers.com/blog/when-might-you-face-dui-manslaughter-charges-in-mississippi/#:~:text=What%20are%20the%20Penalties%20for,prison%20%E2%80%93%20plus%20fines%20and%20fees." rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">five and 25 years</a>&nbsp;in prison &mdash; plus fines and fees.&quot; Refusing to notify the family was a choice, one that would ultimately represent a blue wall protecting the officer responsible for Dexter Wade&rsquo;s death.</p> <p><a href="https://momentum.medium.com/why-mississippi-police-killed-a-black-man-and-never-notified-his-family-a74649ef1029"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>