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FBI seeks help to identify suspects in mass shooting that left 6 dead in the Mississippi Delta

The FBI released photos of four unknown suspects as the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. this year left six dead and 16 wounded during a Mississippi homecoming event.

  • The FBI is seeking public assistance to identify four unknown suspects connected to a mass shooting that killed six people in Leland, Mississippi, on October 11, 2025.
  • The shooting occurred during homecoming weekend celebrations in Leland, shortly after a high school football game, and followed a disagreement among individuals, according to the FBI.
  • This incident marks the 14th mass killing in 2025, as reported by The Associated Press/USA TODAY/Northeastern University Mass Killing Database.
  • In related incidents, other shootings occurred at Mississippi universities and in Heidelberg, highlighting a troubling trend of gun violence in the state during homecoming events.
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4 arrests made in connection with mass shooting that left 6 dead in Mississippi, FBI says

Three people have been arrested on murder charges and a fourth person on an attempted murder charge in a weekend shooting that left six dead and more than a dozen injured in a small Mississippi town, the FBI announced Monday.

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