At least 46 people have died in Mississippi’s county jails since 2020, according to lawsuits, news reports and law enforcement records reviewed by The Marshall Project - Jackson. But those lost lives do not appear in any official statistics or records.
Mississippi has long failed to count and report all deaths in local jails that serve the state’s 82 counties, despite a federal requirement to do so. These often dangerous facilities operate virtually free of any state oversight.


Neglecting police abuse is an intentional policy. For the same reasons Trump pardoned violent criminals. It’s a fear message to the public. The right believes in rule by terror, even while red states show its poor effectiveness.