Mississippi Judge Weighs Government Immunity in Shooting Case

January 30, 2012

A Hinds County judge will decide if Mississippi governmental agencies are liable for the wounding of a bystander during a 2008 shooting.

The Clarion-Ledger reported that Circuit Judge Winston Kidd presided over a four-day trial that ended last week.

Kidd heard the case without a jury because the lawsuit was filed against the city of Jackson, Hinds County and the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics.

Ronnie Burton, then-26, of Hattiesburg was in town for the funeral of his brother, Bruce Cranford, who was shot to death on Sept. 1, 2008, at the Horseman’s Blues Club.

According to court documents, when authorities went to Cranford’s home, police said someone standing outside the house shot at the officers, sparking a shootout in which Burton was shot in the shoulder.

Burton was treated and released at a local hospital before being arrested and charged with four counts of aggravated assault on police and with shooting into an occupied police vehicle. The charges were later dropped.

Kidd gave both sides 30 days to file final briefs in the case.

The maximum that can be awarded against each governmental entity is $500,000 under state law.

Topics Legislation Mississippi

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  • January 30, 2012 at 5:32 pm
    Ins Guy says:
    key word is arrested..."The charges were later dropped." Sounds to me like they assumed he was the guy on the porch, pounced then realized he was not.
  • January 30, 2012 at 2:26 pm
    Blondie2 says:
    From what I can gather, the police were at Cranford's house with a search warrant. What is confusing is this article calls Burton a 'bystander' yet he was arrested for assault... read more
  • January 30, 2012 at 2:06 pm
    2lanelover says:
    Hey Jen: remember, anyone at any time can sue anything and anybody whenever they want and not be the least bit concerned if they lose or not; i.e. no accountability whatsoever... read more

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