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March 20, 2024

Former law enforcement officers in Mississippi, Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker, witnessed the sentencing of two white colleagues on Tuesday for the brutal torture of two Black men. The victims were subjected to a racially motivated attack after a complaint was made about them staying with a white woman. Hunter Elward received a sentence of approximately 20 years in prison, while Jeffrey Middleton, the leader of the group involved, was sentenced to 17.5 years. Four others implicated in the incident are awaiting sentencing later in the week.

Before delivering the sentences, U.S. District Judge Tom Lee denounced the actions of the former deputies as "egregious and despicable." The horrific incident unfolded on January 24, 2023, after a racist call prompted Rankin County Deputy Brett McAlpin to mobilize a group of officers known as the "Goon Squad." The officers forcibly entered a residence without a warrant and subjected Jenkins and Parker to physical and psychological torture, including the use of stun guns and racial slurs. Elward even staged a mock execution by firing a gun into Jenkins' mouth.

The attackers also poured milk, alcohol, and chocolate syrup over the victims, forced them to strip naked, and subjected them to further humiliation and abuse. Following the assault, false charges were leveled against Jenkins and Parker, and a cover-up was orchestrated by the perpetrators. Prosecutors revealed that Middleton had instructed his fellow officers to remain silent about the incident, emphasizing his willingness to resort to violence.

This sentencing follows a series of investigations linking the former deputies to previous violent encounters with Black men, raising concerns about systemic racism within law enforcement. Jenkins sustained severe injuries, including a lacerated tongue and broken jaw, impairing his ability to speak and eat. Parker recounted experiencing recurring nightmares as a result of the trauma inflicted upon him.

During the sentencing proceedings, both victims expressed their profound anguish and called for the perpetrators to face the harshest possible penalties. Jenkins, in a written statement, described the lasting impact of the ordeal on his life and emphasized the need for accountability. Elward, expressing remorse for his actions, apologized to the victims but acknowledged the irreparable harm caused.

Middleton also addressed the court, expressing regret for tarnishing the reputation of law enforcement and his family. However, Judge Lee rejected attempts to minimize Middleton's culpability, emphasizing the role he played in orchestrating the attack. The sentencing hearing also highlighted the broader implications of systemic racism and police brutality within the criminal justice system.

Moving forward, the victims are pursuing civil action against the Rankin County Sheriff's Office, calling for reforms to address institutionalized racism and accountability for law enforcement misconduct. The incident has sparked a national conversation about racial injustice and the urgent need for comprehensive police reform.

As the perpetrators face justice, the community grapples with the enduring legacy of racial violence and discrimination, underscoring the need for systemic change to ensure equal protection under the law for all citizens.

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