Jackson Jambalaya: Death at Parham Bridges (kingfish1935.blogspot.com)
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
Yeah, 39211 (Northeast Jackson) has by and large managed to escape the surge Jackson murders since 2019. I believe this is just the second 39211 murder since 2022. Statistically that's on par or better than most zip codes across the state, including 39110, 39157, 39047, 39208, and 39042.Jackson Jambalaya: Death at Parham Bridges (kingfish1935.blogspot.com)
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
It's not really surprising given the area. The most surprising thing I've seen there recently is the person who invested in a brand-new building for a liquor store on the West side of 55 at Northside. How do you even find anyone willing to work the counter?Jackson Jambalaya: Death at Parham Bridges (kingfish1935.blogspot.com)
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
It's close enough to Kroger, Highland Village, Maywood Mart, Deville that it still seems in the middle of all that. Green Oak next door is where all the rich people get their flowers. Great Scott and The Rogue. It's basically across from JA and Sheffield. Right down the street from Heatherton/Rollingwood (still hanging on) to the east, and none of that is very far from Eastover, where some of the highest net worth individuals in the state live. There's still a lot of viable things in that area, so I wouldn't say the whole area is crap. I mean, it's definitely not going in the right direction... but a murder? Jeez. Still surprised me.That area has been crap for years.
Guessing since he was found at 7:15am that it happened at night? Is that a place people stick around to play tennis after dark? Or do you pretty much have to be out of there before dark?Jackson Jambalaya: Death at Parham Bridges (kingfish1935.blogspot.com)
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
I've personally never felt unsafe there. I've played plenty of league matches that ended after 9 PM. There's a walking trail, workout area, etc. It's literally steps from Jackson Academy.Guessing since he was found at 7:15am that it happened at night? Is that a place people stick around to play tennis after dark? Or do you pretty much have to be out of there before dark?
A murder in that area is not surprising at all. Go 2 blocks down near the Capitol Grill and Sam's Lounge, that underpass below 55 is crawling with vagrants. I wouldn't want my wife or children walking around Parham Bridges day or night.It's close enough to Kroger, Highland Village, Maywood Mart, Deville that it still seems in the middle of all that. Green Oak next door is where all the rich people get their flowers. Great Scott and The Rogue. It's basically across from JA and Sheffield. Right down the street from Heatherton/Rollingwood (still hanging on) to the east, and none of that is very far from Eastover, where some of the highest net worth individuals in the state live. There's still a lot of viable things in that area, so I wouldn't say the whole area is crap. I mean, it's definitely not going in the right direction... but a murder? Jeez. Still surprised me.
There have been several cars with windows broken and stuff stolen from them over the last 5 or so years. Nothing like this though. Doesn't surprise me though. The area is definitely getting worse. I feel bad for the Overcash family. They've put a lot of work into making it a top class tennis facility and get no support from the city, so the facilities are crumbling even though they still have good tennis programs there. Supposedly, there's some money coming in from some people in Eastover to renovate it. But I haven't seen any actual work started. And by the way, I don't foot fault, so don't even think about trying to call it on me.I've personally never felt unsafe there. I've played plenty of league matches that ended after 9 PM. There's a walking trail, workout area, etc. It's literally steps from Jackson Academy.
JA put up a fortified fence years ago.It's close enough to Kroger, Highland Village, Maywood Mart, Deville that it still seems in the middle of all that. Green Oak next door is where all the rich people get their flowers. Great Scott and The Rogue. It's basically across from JA and Sheffield. Right down the street from Heatherton/Rollingwood (still hanging on) to the east, and none of that is very far from Eastover, where some of the highest net worth individuals in the state live. There's still a lot of viable things in that area, so I wouldn't say the whole area is crap. I mean, it's definitely not going in the right direction... but a murder? Jeez. Still surprised me.
During daytime when they’re giving lessons to kids, it’s perfectly safe there.This is horrible. My son is in his second year of playing tennis. Wife and I took him to the park last Tuesday to get him a more challenging practice than what he is getting at school (first year tennis program for the school). 90% of the time I am carrying, when we got out of my wife's car she said do you really need your gun here, my response was hell yeah I do. This suck b/c we were planning on taking him for lessons throughout the summer. Guess it is time to find a plan B.
That was my other guess. But I don't think so. Body would have likely been found earlier. I think probably very early morning. He was found by someone coming to play tennis. Very well may have been the guy he had gone to Bridges to play.Reading comments, sounds like an overnight drug deal, gone bad.
So he was found by a tennis player, coming to play tennis.
That was my other guess. But I don't think so. Body would have likely been found earlier. I think probably very early morning. He was found by someone coming to play tennis. Very well may have been the guy he had gone to Bridges to play.
This guy was well known in the Jackson tennis world and a great guy.Jackson Jambalaya: Death at Parham Bridges (kingfish1935.blogspot.com)
Seriously - I have played tennis there for many years. Scary as hell.
Definitely not a drug deal.Reading comments, sounds like an overnight drug deal, gone bad.
So he was found by a tennis player, coming to play tennis.
Anyone can walk on the courts and play before 9:00. We've often reserved a court for 9:00 and started at 8:00 or 8:30 in the heat of the summer. You just play a set and then walk in and pay your court fee for 9:00.
The Website says PB opens at 8:30 AM.
What an idiot. Chase started literally less than a block away from Parham Bridges. And too close for comfort to my office. I just drove by that WalGreens a few minutes ago.JPD is in a chase as we speak with the person that stole the truck.
Sounds like that guy was working on his retirement plan.What an idiot. Chase started literally less than a block away from Parham Bridges. And too close for comfort to my office. I just drove by that WalGreens a few minutes ago.
Several friends knew him and they all spoke highly of him. You never know, but this really looks like he was the unlucky one who showed up first for an early morning tennis match. Which is scary since my group has played many matches there at 8AM on summer Saturday mornings. We may have to rethink that.I saw a description of the victim. It sounds like he was a really good man . Just a damn shame.
holy sh*t. That's just terrible. Glad they got the guy. Any word on how the murderer/thief is doing healthwise? I would love to hear that he had a face full of front windshield for lunch.
Wouldn't Eastover folks play at River Hills?Supposedly, there's some money coming in from some people in Eastover to renovate it. But I haven't seen any actual work started. And by the way, I don't foot fault, so don't even think about trying to call it on me.
Good Lord...19-year-old arrested in connection with Parham Bridges homicide
Suspect was driving stolen truck connected to the shooting.www.wlbt.com
Looks like an upstanding young man. ***19-year-old arrested in connection with Parham Bridges homicide
Suspect was driving stolen truck connected to the shooting.www.wlbt.com