Saturday, February 28, 2015

Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


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Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.



Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.



Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.



Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.



Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.



Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Gulfport man charged with felony DUI causing death - WDAM-TV


A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian. (Photo Source: Gulfport Police Dept.)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

A Gulfport man is accused of driving under the influence and hitting a pedestrian.


Gulfport police Sgt. Damon McDaniel said the accident happened on Feb. 19, around 10 p.m. when Mark Edwards, 74, was driving on Three Rivers Road. Police report the vehicle Edwards was driving hit a man walking near Seaway Road.


The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital then air lifted to a hospital in Mobile, AL, for treatment. Police said the pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the accident.


McDaniel said an arrest warrant was then issued for Edwards. Edwards turned himself in to the Gulfport Police Department on Feb. 25. He was taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility. He has since bonded out of jail.


Edwards is charged with felony driving under the influence causing death.


Copyright 2015 WLOX. All rights reserved.




Repairs to Gulfport piers will soon begin - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. (Photo source: WLOX)


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them. (Photo source: WLOX)



GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Repairs will soon begin on piers in Gulfport that were destroyed by Hurricane Isaac nearly three years ago. Earlier this year, the city approved the lowest bid from J. E. Borries to make the repairs.


The Ken Combs Pier, Urie Pier, Moses Pier and Westside Pier have been left standing but nearly abandoned since August 2012 when Hurricane Isaac damaged them.


After years of discussion from Gulfport city leaders and fishermen voicing their frustrations with the repair delays, the day has come for construction crews to get the ball rolling on the repairs. It's what Ken Combs, Jr. and his family have been waiting for.


"It's just a special place to us, and we're glad to see this day finally come," Combs said.


The Ken Combs Pier was named after his father, who served Gulfport as mayor for 12 years.


"This place has special meaning to us. We feel closer to our father when we're here, but we're excited about the other three piers in the city that hold special meanings to those families, as well, and we're happy for everyone," Combs said.


The repair delays came from a biological opinion study that had to be done by NOAA and the National Marine and Fisheries Services.


After the survey was complete and showed fishing off those piers wouldn't threaten the endangered Kemps Ridley turtle, the city received the thumbs up for reconstruction that Gulfport residents have been waiting for.


"Each of them mean many different things to each of the different people and families, and now with them being rebuilt, people can start using them again. Fishing off them, just taking walks on them, and it's just a good day. We've been waiting on this day for a while," Combs said.


According to Gulfport officials, repairs to the four piers should be completed by the end of May. The Ken Combs Pier will be repaired first.


According to Gulfport city spokesman Chris Vignes, the work will begin with two crews. One crew will do demolition work at each site and the other crew will begin construction.


The cost of the repair project is just under $850,000.


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Police: Gulfport officer shot victim after he reached for a gun - WDAM-TV


According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)According to Gulfport Police, Rodney Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. (Photo source: WLOX)


GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport Police confirm one of the department's officers shot and killed a Texas man late Thursday night after he reportedly reached for a gun. Rodney D. Biggs of Arlington, Texas died from a single gunshot wound.


The officer was investigating an accident in the area of Highway 49 and Middle Drive when the shooting occurred.


According to Gulfport Police, Biggs crashed his truck into a power pole just after 11:00 Thursday night. When police arrived at the scene, they asked Biggs to get out of the truck, but he refused to cooperate. When an officer tried to remove him, he reportedly reached for his gun, and police fired.


An American Medical Response crew pronounced Biggs dead at the scene. No one else was in the truck at the time of the accident, and no other vehicles were involved.


The shooting is still under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. The Biloxi Police Department is assisting in that investigation.


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