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You all likely recall a thread created last month about Jackson MS mayor Frank Melton and numerous accusations that he was violating civil rights, impersonating a police officer, carrying a handgun illegally and in other ways breaking the law.

Earlier today, Melton was indicted on numerous criminal charges.

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This is excellent news for Americans who love the Constitution:

US MS: Jackson Mayor Is Indicted Over Crime-Fighting Tactics


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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]JACKSON MAYOR IS INDICTED OVER CRIME-FIGHTING TACTICS

The mayor of Jackson, Miss., was indicted on six felony charges Friday after months of criticism and warnings that his unorthodox crime-fighting tactics might put him on the wrong side of the law.

Among the counts now faced by the mayor, Frank Melton, are burglary, malicious mischief, illegally carrying a gun and causing a minor to commit a felony. The most serious of the charges against him carry sentences of up to 25 years, said the local district attorney, Faye Peterson.

The mayor's supporters called the charges politically motivated and said he would not resign.

Some of the charges stem from a sheriff's investigation of the night of Aug. 26, when the home of Evans Welch, a man with a history of mental illness and petty crimes, was attacked by a sledgehammer-wielding group of young men without warning or permit.

Witnesses said Mr. Melton, who often patrols the city at night with the police and a group of teenage followers, had directed the demolition of the house, which he said was known as a place to buy illegal drugs. His two police bodyguards are also charged in connection with that event.

Dale Danks, Mr. Melton's lawyer, issued a statement acknowledging that damage had been done to "the drug house" and that "maybe better judgment could have been used."

"But," the statement said, "the charges that have been made against Mayor Melton are an extreme and excessive reaction."

Mr. Melton was also charged with carrying a gun on the campus of the Mississippi College School of Law, in a public park and in a church. The first is a felony; the two others are misdemeanors. All three of these cases had been referred to the local authorities by the state attorney general, Jim Hood, who had earlier written Mr. Melton a letter warning that he could not legally carry a gun in such places.

Mr. Melton, a former television executive, took office in July 2005, promising to lower the crime rate in Jackson, the state capital. He personally oversaw those efforts, drawing attention for going on nighttime raids, using the Police Department's only mobile command unit and wearing a police jacket and badge.

After The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson's daily newspaper, reported that he made a habit of traveling with guns, the federal Transportation Security Administration, the paper said, requested that he no longer carry guns aboard commercial airplanes, as he had under a waiver granted to law enforcement personnel.

In April, Mr. Melton used a police car to pull over four school buses on a highway so that, he said, he could talk to the children and hug them.

After a grand jury returned the indictments Friday, the mayor surrendered, posted a $50,000 bond and was released on condition that he refrain from using law enforcement vehicles, carrying firearms or supervising minors.



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great post what a jackass, what the hell is he thinking carrying a gun on commercial airplane
 

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MELTON is a cat who desperately wants to be a cop, but of course does not have the qualifications.

He desperately wants to be a crime-fighting hero, but forgets that one is not permitted to fight crime in the USA using unconstitutional methods.
 

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barman said:
MELTON is a cat who desperately wants to be a cop, but of course does not have the qualifications.

He desperately wants to be a crime-fighting hero, but forgets that one is not permitted to fight crime in the USA using unconstitutional methods.

he should wear a cape then, he sounds to immature to wear a gun
 

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We can only hope that equitable justice will prevail and that he'll soon be wearing prison orange.
 

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Barman, this post is for you.

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Mayor Frank Melton, who has taken a hard stand against the city's rising crime rate, pleaded guilty to weapons charges Wednesday in a deal with prosecutors that lets him stay in office and out of jail.

The mayor stood and acknowledged the agreement more than 90 minutes after his trial on the charges was to start. A jury had already been seated.

Melton, 57, pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors for carrying a weapon into a church and a park, and no contest to a reduced charge on what had been a felony count involving a gun on a university campus.

He was given a six-month suspended sentence on each count, plus one year probation, and was fined $1,500.

Under state law, a felony conviction would have forced Melton from office and could have sent him to prison for as long as three years. Prosecutors agreed to reduced the felony for carrying a gun onto the campus of the Mississippi College School of Law to a misdemeanor of carrying a concealed weapon in exchange for the pleas.

Melton, a former Jackson television station executive and one-time state drug enforcement agency chief, was elected in 2005 on a tough-on-crime platform.

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barman said:
MELTON is a cat who desperately wants to be a cop, but of course does not have the qualifications.

He desperately wants to be a crime-fighting hero, but forgets that one is not permitted to fight crime in the USA using unconstitutional methods.

Like Shaq?
 

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DD, thanks for the update. I had already seen some good summation here, which you might enjoy


http://www.reason.com/blog/show/116760.html

Includes Bonus Humor related to SHAQ, Basehead.

I for one am pleased to see Mr. Melton avoid a felony conviction given that it would have put him on par with the many local residents he earnestly seeks to have arrested and caged for adult consensual activities with which he disagrees.

We can only hope the rueful irony is evident to Melton, though we won't bet on it.

What we will bet on is that this current agreement will help rein in his disrespect for the U.S. Constitution and the rules pertaining to his true job as Mayor of a relatively major population center.
 

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