Defending DeSoto County
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** The Briefing Room
DEFENDING DESOTO COUNTY
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As your District Attorney, I remain steadfast in my commitment to upholding the principles of accountability and transparency. In this regard, I am pleased to share several recent accomplishments that reflect our ongoing efforts to ensure that individuals who engage in criminal behavior are held accountable and that the residents of DeSoto County are safeguarded. Below, you will find a summary of these key highlights. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve both you and your family, and I remain dedicated to fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to me.
DeSoto County Man Indicted for Felony Escape Following Courthouse Fleeing Incident
“Our office worked at lightning speed to bring this dangerous individual to justice. Thanks to the swift efforts of my staff and law enforcement, we were able to hold Russell accountable for his dangerous actions without delay. This is a clear example of my staff’s commitment to public safety.” - D.A. Barton
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Violent Inmate Indicted for Assaulting DeSoto County Jailer
"Attacking law enforcement officers or first responders in DeSoto County will not be tolerated. My office will continue to be tough on anyone who attempts to harm those who risk their lives to protect and serve our community. This is a dangerous and violent crime, and we will utilize the full extent of the law to hold offenders accountable."
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‘Feast of Justice’ Operation Nets More Than 60 Convictions
“We made it clear: we will not allow criminals to disrupt the peace and safety of our neighborhoods. These 60-plus convictions are a testament to our office’s dedication to defending DeSoto County against bad actors. Every conviction and every case closed means a safer community.” - D.A. Barton
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Fighting Against Illegal Immigration
“The federal government has neglected its duty to enforce immigration laws, so it’s time for local officials to step up. When President Trump returns to the White House, his administration will have a partner in Mississippi on day one to ensure that individuals who commit crimes in Mississippi while unlawfully in the U.S. are promptly deported.” - D.A. Barton
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Strengthening Community Safety with Essential Training for Law Enforcement and Educators
Last week, the DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office, in partnership with Healing Hearts, hosted an important child abuse training session in Olive Branch aimed at equipping law enforcement and educators with the tools and knowledge to better recognize, respond to, and prevent child abuse. The training focused on the critical role these professionals play in protecting vulnerable children and providing them with the support they need. By collaborating on this initiative, the D.A.'s office and Healing Hearts are working together to strengthen the community’s response to child abuse and ensure a safer environment for all children in DeSoto County.
Investing In Tomorrow’s Leaders
As District Attorney, it is a privilege for my office and me to make a positive impact on our youth. We greatly enjoyed visiting Mrs. Engberg's class this month, where K9 Bruce and I had the opportunity to engage with students and share valuable lessons about the important work we do to keep them safe. These visits not only help educate kids but also offer encouragement for them to always strive to do their best and make good choices.
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