A local newspaper, The Sun Herald, has this article this morning regarding the investigation into the death of local high school football star, Billy Joe Johnson. Apparently the family’s lawyer and the NAACP are concerned about some of the wounds on the body of Billy Joe Johnson. The civil rights group is also paying for a second autopsy after the state examiner’s office is complete with their autopsy.
Misssissippi State Names Dan Mullen New Head Coach
Well, it is official now. Mississippi State University has a new football coach — Dan Mullen. Mr. Mullen was most recently the offensive coördinator at the University of Florida. That’s right, MSU fans! The guy who led the Florida offense to one of their most successful records has been tapped as the new head coach for the Bulldogs! I don’t know about you, but I’m very excited about next year’s prospects.
Mullen, 36, comes to Mississippi State from the University of Florida, where he has spent the past four years as offensive coördinator and quarterbacks coach. During his time in Gainesville, Mullen has directed the Gator offense to consecutive top finishes among Southeastern Conference offenses. Florida ranked first in the SEC in scoring offense and total offense in 2008, averaging 45.2 points and 442.4 yards per game. And under Mullen’s tutelage in 2007, UF led the league with an average of 42.5 points and 457.2 yards per contest. (MstateAthletics)
If Mr. Mullen can turn State’s program around, we could potentially go on to be a major contender in the SEC next year. Just look at what Houston Nutt did with Olé Miss. I believe Dan Mullen can do that with MSU. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
Local football player shot, investigation underway
I didn’t get to comment on this immediately as when I first heard of it, I was on my way out on sea trials and was gone until Saturday morning. Since then, I’ve been trying to read up on the story and get some facts. And that’s all I’m going to comment on right now — the facts.
Here’s what we know so far: At 5:34 a.m. on Monday, December 8, George County Sheriff Department officer Joe Sullivan sees a red truck run a red light, headed south through the intersection of Winter and Church streets in Lucedale. The truck pulls in to the Benndale Carpet parking lot after running a stop sign, and the driver — Billy Joe Johnson — gets out and approaches the officer. Billy Joe tells the officer he’s on his way to see his sick mother and that’s why he ran the light and stop sign. The officer asks for his license and tells Billy Joe to sit in his truck while he checks it out.
As the cop returns to call in the license, he hears a gunshot and glass breaking. He then sees Billy Joe fall to the ground and the weapon fall on top of him. He then advises the dispatcher to send help; the subject just shot himself.
That’s a synopsis based on the incident report filed by the officer. (Here’s the incident report.) All we know is a young man is dead. The family wasn’t satisfied with the investigation, so they call in the NAACP, and now — according to this story — they are “soothed”. I’m not a consipiracy theorist, so I’m not going to say the officer shot the football player. I’m going to say that he’s innocent until proven guilty. It very well could be that Billy Joe had a loaded weapon in his vehicle and was trying to unload it when it discharged. It could be that simple. But we won’t know until the investigation has been completed and the autopsy report is completed. So all you local yokels out there — please don’t speculate. Let the authorities do their jobs. And a word of caution to the NAACP — don’t turn this into a race issue. Right now it has nothing to do with race, and the only way it could is if you make into one.
My prayers are with Billy Joe’s family, as well as the officer and his family — no, everyone involved. This is a sad situation, and it’s a shame this young man is gone. He had a promising future.
More on this as I find out.
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