Texarkana Gazette

Two Mississipp­i officers die in shooting

- By Thomas Graning

BROOKHAVEN, Miss.— Two police officers were shot and killed following an early Saturday morning confrontat­ion in Mississipp­i, authoritie­s said.

Warren Strain of the Mississipp­i Department of Public Safety said at a news conference that the officers were called to a house in the city of Brookhaven at about 5 a.m. for a report of shots fired.

Amid an exchange of gunfire, both officers were “mortally wounded” and then pronounced dead at a local hospital, Strain said. He identified the weapon used as a handgun but would not elaborate.

Authoritie­s identified the deceased officers as Patrolman James White, 35; and Cpl. Zach Moak, 31. Both were wearing bulletproo­f vests at the time and were equipped with body and dashboard cameras. White arrived on the scene first, and Moak arrived next.

A suspect was wounded in the exchange and taken for treatment to a hospital in Jackson. Police identified him as Marquis Flowers, 25, of Brookhaven. Strain said charges have not been filed yet but that Flowers is “in custody.”

Strain said the investigat­ion is in its initial stages. A number of people have been questioned in the case.

The Mississipp­i Bureau of Investigat­ion is working the case, in addition to other agencies.

Gov. Phil Bryant issued a statement via Twitter asking for prayers “for the family and loved ones of these fallen heroes.”

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