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| Victim's Brother Doubtful Escapee Is Guilty |
| By wlbt.com |
| Published: 08/10/2010 |
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COLLINS, MS (WLBT) - "I'm going to miss everything, especially that old grill, every time he smiled. I'll miss everything about him," said Dwight Agee. Growing up he wanted to be just like his older brother Glen Agee. "He majored in criminal justice, so when I went to college that's what I majored in. I wanted to kind of do what he do. I looked up to him," said Dwight Agee. Pictures of Glen Agee are displayed throughout the family home in Collins, chronicling the events of his life. He graduated from Collins High School as a basketball star, then went on to play at Mary Holmes College at West Point. Dwight said his brother always dreamed of being a cop and it was a proud day in June 2010 when Glen Agee officially became a JPD officer. "You go to school, then you finally become a police officer. That can be the best feeling. I know he was so happy. I hate that it ended in tragedy though," said Dwight Agee. Read More. |
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