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 Two white men in Mississippi are facing charges after they allegedly chased and shot at a Black FedEx driver delivering packages in their neighborhood.The FedEx driver, 24-year-old D Monterrio Gibson, says he was delivering packages in Brookhaven, Mississippi, late last month. While he was wearing a FedEx uniform, the truck he was driving that day was a Hertz rental van with company markings on the side.He said he had just finished a delivery around 7 p.m. on Jan. 24 when he noticed a white pickup truck approaching his van. The truck  vaso stanley began honking its horn.Gibson ignored the truck and continued driving through the neighborhood. That s when he encountered a man standing in the road with a gun pointed at him stanley insulated cup . The man indicated that he wanted Gibson to stop the truck. So I just started shaking my head like, no, I m not going to stop. And I ducked behind the steering wheel and I swerve around h stanley cup im as well,  Gibson told WLBT-TV in Jackson, Mississippi.  As I swerve around him, he starts firing shots at the back of my vehicle. And I m hearing all the shots and I m just ducking, because I don t know if they re coming inside or nothing. According to NBC News, Gibson called his manager at Fe KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Deputy Fire Chief James Kelle stanley cup y believes  you can t talk about the history of the Kansas City Fire Department without mentioning the history of the Black firefighter.   In order to understand where we need to be, we got to understand the history,  Kelley said.  We need to understand where we come from. Station 11, located at 2033 Vine Street, was home to KCFD s first Black firefighters. RELATED | Historical plaque honors Station 11, 1st all-Black fire station in Kansas CityPat Jordan, who serves as president of The Gem Cultural and Educational Center, is working to preserve the history of the station.  They were really figures of hope and they were community leaders,  Jordan said.  People in the community are beginning to recognize how important it is to preserve our history and culture not unlike we did before. VOICE FOR EVERYONE | Share your vo stanley cup ice with KSHB 41s Leslie DelasBourThanks to the Underrepresented Communities Grant from the National Park Service, the area s first all-Black fir stanley quencher e station will receive financial aid to keep its doors open.  Kansas City saw the loss of African American historic sites, and they moved forward with understanding how we need to Rjni After brief production pause,   The Crown   viewers will get a new queen