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Jordan Hill, the system failed you. You deserved a story on Journal de la Reyna.
Last year, a 10 year old Mississippi boy riding on an ATV was struck by a motorist in a pickup truck. The child was left on the side of the road for dead. The motorist, Cody Rollinson, left the scene of the accident. He was impaired at the time and harbored far right extremist (let just say it: white supremacist views).
Amite County, Mississippi has a population of 13,000 residents. The county has a white population of 58% and Black population of 39%. President Donald J. Trump carried the county with 74% of the vote.
In April 2025, Rollinson was arrested and faced a trial. The jury acquitted him in January 2026.
Rollinson was white. Jordan was a Black boy.
And here we are... the Senatobia incident.
Over fucking diapers.
Expecting the same folks who want to free Chud The Builder and protect Israel to justify the acts of the Tate County Sheriff's Department and Senatobia Police. The same folks who cheered Daniel Penny, Kyle Rittenhouse, George Zimmerman, Cliven Bundy and Ashli Babbitt are justifying every incident that involves police killing civilians of color.
I feel like I've failed Kohen Wiley.
I am father to a 10 year old boy. What happens when he experience the trials and tribulations of being Black. He is a biracial child and he clearly will be looked upon the same norms I've faced.
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| Beautiful baby was killed by a cop. |
Senatobia Police Sergeant Hunter Foster as one of the officers present during the June 14, 2026, police shooting of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley, pictured, in the parking lot of the Senatobia Walmart.
A public records request by Memphis Action 5 News has identified Senatobia Police Department Sergeant Hunter Foster as one of the officers present at the police shooting of Kohen Kartier Wiley, a 1-year-old toddler.
Heavy redactions prevent the publicly available documents from identifying the officer who fired their weapon. As of Friday, there is no public confirmation that Foster is the officer responsible.
The Senatobia Police Department hired Foster on March 4, 2025. Only months later, on September 16, Foster was promoted to Sergeant, the role he currently occupies. SPD placed the officer who shot Kohen Wiley on leave, standard procedure after a police shooting, while the investigation proceeds. That officer’s identity has not been publicly disclosed.
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| The Mississippi courts failed to convict Jordan Hill's killer. |
The Mississippi Free Press has requested information on Foster’s previous employment from the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, including any previous incidents involving use of force.
The broader community continues to protest after Wiley’s shooting, calling for transparency and a release of all relevant evidence. Thus far, no arrests have been made in the shooting of Wiley or in the alleged shoplifting call that brought the Senatobia Police Department.
Vellesiya Wiley, Kohen’s mother, released a video in which she said she had attempted to show law enforcement that a toddler was in her arms before the officer discharged their weapon at the car where she and her son were passengers. She has also rejected any accusations of shoplifting. Kohen Wiley’s family has retained prominent civil-rights attorney Ben Crump.
And it may be an extraordinary amount of time before the case moves forward. Mississippi Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell informed Mississippi Public Broadcasting today that the investigation may take six to nine months. Tindell has previously said that no video footage will be released while the investigation is ongoing.
“At this point, we’re still gathering evidence from Walmart and body cams and dash cam footage if they’re available,” Tindell told the outlet. Aside from a clip of cellphone camera footage that shows a car driving away from police outside the Senatobia Walmart, no footage has been confirmed or released after Sunday’s shooting.
Delta Steakhouse, a restaurant in Senatobia, announced a benefit on behalf of the Wiley family, who will be the recipient of the proceeds. “In moments like these, we lean on one another, lift one another up, and remind each other that no family walks through hardship alone,” the restaurant wrote on social media.



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