4 dead, 12 Injured after shooting at post-homecoming celebration in Mississippi
Four killed and about 20 injured in a mass shooting after a high school homecoming game; four critically wounded were airlifted to Jackson-area hospitals, authorities said.
- On Oct. 10, authorities reported three separate shootings across Mississippi that killed at least eight people and wounded many in Leland, Heidelberg, and Rolling Fork.
- Homecoming celebrations in each town preceded the shootings, with gunfire erupting downtown in Leland and at Heidelberg High School and South Delta High School .
- In Leland, officials said the downtown shooting produced the highest death toll with six killed, including Oreshama Johnson and Calvin Plant, while four wounded were flown from Greenville to Jackson for care.
- Jasper County authorities arrested Tylar Jarod Goodloe, 18, in the Heidelberg case, while Sharkey County Sheriff Herbert Ceaser Sr.'s office charged Justin Pam and Michael Miles Jr. in Rolling Fork.
- Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves said state and federal agencies, including the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, are assisting investigations, the FBI Jackson Division urged public tips, and Johns Hopkins University researchers noted the state's high gun-death rate.
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