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This officer was discovered in 2025 during an accident that involved Jeremy Lamar Harris in which he corrobarted a lie about the events that transpired during Jeremy's dangerous joy ride in a police vehicle.
2004 - "Anthony Branton, the adult son of Jerry Branton, filed this lawsuit against the City of Moss Point Police Department, the Chief of Police, Officer Renfro, Officer Ashley, and Officer Mark Meiselbach, asserting claims pursuant to the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments for failure to train, failure to adopt a policy for safe custodial care of suicidal detainees, and failure to adopt a policy of furnishing medical care to suicidal detainees. Officer Ashley, the City, and Officer Meiselbach, have filed a Motion or Summary Judgment."
2011 - "Renfro’s termination stemmed from events that occurred shortly after midnight on June 16, 2011. Renfro was off-duty at that time. Although he had been at his home, he “got bored, and decided to ride into Moss Point.” Renfro had a portable police radio with him.
Officer Ricky Guerrero was on duty that night. After responding to a burglary call, Officer Guerrero heard Renfro over the radio. According to Officer Guerrero, he heard his name, but initially he could not understand Renfro. When Renfro repeated himself, Officer Guerrero realized that Renfro was reporting that he had seen a drug transaction, and he wanted Officer Guerrero to arrest someone involved in the transaction. Officer Guerrero responded to the area that Renfro described.
After Officer Guerrero stopped his patrol car, Renfro drove his Ford F-250 *915pickup next to him. Officer Guerrero later testified that he did not see Renfro face to face. Renfro told Officer Guerrero that “he was going to go back by and see if the vehicle was still there.... He then departed, went back by [the house], and he informed [Officer Guerrero] on the radio that the vehicle was leaving.” Officer Guerrero followed the vehicle and stopped it. He arrested one of the occupants for misdemeanor possession of narcotics. Officer Guerrero later clarified that he had arrested the occupant for possession of “a couple pills.”
Officer Guerrero was concerned about the way Renfro sounded. According to Officer Guerrero, Renfro’s speech was slurred, and “he might have been intoxicated.” Officer Guerrero contacted Deputy Jackie Trussell of the Jackson County Sheriffs Department because he was a friend of Renfro’s. Officer Guerrero asked Deputy Trussell to tell Renfro that he needed to go home. The record is silent as to whether Deputy Trussell followed through with Officer Guerrero’s request.
Corporal Lance Shipman was also concerned by the way Renfro sounded over the radio. Corporal Shipman called Lieutenant Brandon Ashley and asked him to listen to Renfro. Lieutenant Ashley later reported that Renfro “was talking incoherent[ly] with slurred speech.” Lieutenant Ashley also reported that he thought Renfro “was under the influence of an unknown substance.”
He was fired from Moss Point, Mississippi City Police Department as a result of the above incident/behavior
2025 - Corrobrated a lie with another officer in the infamous Columbus Mississippi Police Department who was speeding and participated in breaking protocol by failing to perform field testing when an accident occurs.
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