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6 dead in Mississipp­i shooting rampage, suspect detained

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – A gunman killed six people in the southern US state of Mississipp­i on Friday, prompting President Joe Biden to call again for tightened gun restrictio­ns only days after he pleaded for action following a deadly university shooting.

Police in Mississipp­i said a man shot and killed a person at a store in the small town of Arkabutla, then went to a nearby house and killed a woman, according to local media.

CNN later reported, citing the county sheriff, that the woman was his ex-wife. Police then tracked down his vehicle to a home later determined to belong to the suspect, and found two more men killed nearby, Sheriff Brad Lance told CNN.

The fifth and sixth person, a man and a woman, were found shot and killed in a neighborin­g house, and were possibly related to the suspect, who was detained as he attempted to flee, Lance said.

The Tate County Sheriff’s Office identified the alleged shooter in a Facebook post as 52-year-old Richard Dale Crum, saying he was in custody and charged with first-degree murder.

In a tweeted statement, Mississipp­i Governor Tate Reeves said he had been briefed on the incident.

“At this time, we believe he acted alone. His motive is not known,” said Reeves. “Please pray for the victims of this tragic violence and their families at this time.”

The case was taken on by the sheriff of Tate County, where Arkabutla is located, and the Mississipp­i Bureau of Investigat­ion.

The deadly shooting on Friday comes days after a man, also with no known motive, attacked a university campus in the northern state of Michigan, killing three people.

 ?? AP ?? Law enforcemen­t personnel work at the crime scene where six people were fatally shot in the town of Arkabutla, Mississipp­i on Friday.
AP Law enforcemen­t personnel work at the crime scene where six people were fatally shot in the town of Arkabutla, Mississipp­i on Friday.

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