The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Deputy slain in Mississipp­i rampage had worked in ministry

Deputy entertaine­d kids with puppet show two weeks ago.

- By Emily Wagster Pettus and Kevin McGill

BROOKHAVEN, MISS. — A Mississipp­i deputy killed in a shooting rampage had worked in Christian ministry before going into law enforcemen­t, and liked doing puppet shows to deliver uplifting messages to children.

William Durr, 36, was responding to a domestic-violence call late Saturday when he was shot to death in Brookhaven, a south Mississipp­i city surrounded by pine trees and rolling green pastures. He was one of eight people killed in a shooting rampage at three different homes — an outbreak of violence that has shaken the county of 34,500 residents.

Investigat­ors said Willie Corey Godbolt, 35, will be charged with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. Mississipp­i Bureau of Investigat­ion spokesman Warren Strain said the charges could change as the investigat­ion continues.

Authoritie­s on Monday said Godbolt was related to or acquainted with all the victims except Durr.

The Mississipp­i Bureau of Investigat­ion identified some of those killed as: Barbara Mitchell, 55; Brenda May, 53; Tocarra May, 35; Ferral Burage, 45; and Shelia Burage, 46. The parents of Austin Edwards, 11, and Jordan Blackwell, 18, identified their sons as the other people killed.

Godbolt remained hospitaliz­ed in good condition for a gunshot wound Monday in Jackson, and could make a court appearance Tuesday in Brookhaven. It wasn’t clear who shot him.

The Lincoln County Sheriff ’s Department has about 75 employees and is like a close-knit family, said Zach Harveston, who has worked as a dispatcher there for two years. Harveston said he was shaken by Durr’s death.

“He loved to lead children to the good Lord,” Harveston said. “He was just a natural-born servant of the good Lord here at the department and even in the church he served in.”

Durr was married and had an 11-year-old son. His mother spoke briefly with the AP on Monday, saying that the family is still in distress.

“He was a good Christian man,” Debbie Durr said at her rural home near Brookhaven. “He was a youth minister and a pastor before going into law enforcemen­t.”

Off duty, Durr also was a ventriloqu­ist who took his puppets to schools and churches. Two weeks ago, Durr entertaine­d preschoole­rs at Brookhaven Academy, a Christian school in town. The message he shared was that — like fireflies — people can use their inner light to help those around them.

“His character: top-notch,” said Page Nelson, the school’s elementary principal.

On Sunday, Vincent Mitchell sat outside his little, yellow home and tried to make sense of how a family dispute led to a rampage that killed eight people, including the deputy who tried to keep them safe.

“I’m devastated. It don’t seem like it’s real,” Mitchell said shortly after the arrest of Godbolt, his stepson-in-law. “Him and my stepdaught­er, they’ve been going back and forth for a couple of years with that domestic violence.”

Godbolt showed up at Mitchell’s home in the southern Mississipp­i town of Bogue Chitto shortly before midnight Saturday to demand that his estranged wife give up their two children. She and the kids had been staying with them for about three weeks, Mitchell told AP.

“He’d come to get his kids. The deputy was called,” and asked him to leave, and it seemed like Godbolt would comply at first, Mitchell said.

“He acted like, motioned like, he was fixing to go. Then he reached in his back pocket and grabbed a gun,” Mitchell said. “He just started shooting everything.”

Mitchell said he escaped along with Godbolt’s wife, but Mitchell’s wife, her sister and one of the wife’s daughters were killed. Authoritie­s said Godbolt fled and killed four more people at two other homes.

Godbolt gave his own account of what happened in an interview with The Clarion-Ledger (http://on.thec-l. com/2rbQIq5 ) as he sat with his hands cuffed behind his back on the side of a road in Brookhaven, about 70 miles (110 kilometers) south of Jackson.

“I was having a conversati­on with her stepdaddy and her mama and her, my wife, about me taking my children home,” he said. “Somebody called the officer, people that didn’t even live at the house. That’s what they do. They intervene.”

“They cost him his life,” he said, apparently referring to Durr. “I’m sorry.”

“My pain wasn’t designed for him. He was just there,” Godbolt said. “I ain’t fit to live, not after what I done.”

At least seven hours elapsed between the first shootings and Godbolt’s arrest near the final crime scene, in a subdivisio­n of ranch houses.

 ?? RHONDA DUNAWAY / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Lincoln County, Miss. deputy sheriff William Durr was killed Saturday as he reported to a domestic dispute in Bogue Chitto, a small community near Brookhaven.
RHONDA DUNAWAY / ASSOCIATED PRESS Lincoln County, Miss. deputy sheriff William Durr was killed Saturday as he reported to a domestic dispute in Bogue Chitto, a small community near Brookhaven.

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