
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
St. Paddy's Parade Accused Mass Shooting Suspects Released From Jail W/O Being Indicted
In this hard-hitting segment from Episode #1147 of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards breaks down the controversial release of two brothers—Michael and Marquavious McLeod—charged in the deadly St. Patrick's Day mass shooting in Downtown Jackson, Mississippi. After spending nearly 10 months behind bars for murder and aggravated assault, the pair walked free when a Hinds County grand jury returned a no-bill, citing insufficient evidence for trial. Clay pulls no punches, questioning the investigation by Capitol Police, the family's self-defense claims (admitting they returned fire but hit innocents), and potential racial sympathies in the jury that let them off. With one victim dead and six injured, Clay argues self-defense doesn't excuse collateral damage and calls out systemic issues in Jackson's justice system. A third suspect remains jailed—tune in for Clay's unfiltered take on accountability, race, and why this case reeks of injustice on WYAB!
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