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MAN RECOUNTS HOME ASSAULT AMID 6 FATAL MISSISSIPP­I SHOOTINGS

Suspect’s ex-wife, stepfather among those killed Friday

- BY MICHAEL GOLDBERG & JOHN HANNA Goldberg and Hanna write for The Associated Press.

A gunman who authoritie­s say killed six people in Mississipp­i busted into his ex-wife’s home and smashed her boyfriend in the head with the butt of a gun before shooting her in the head, her boyfriend told The Associated Press on Saturday.

The fatal shooting of 60year-old Debra Crum in the home she shared with boyfriend George Drane in Coldwater, in rural northern Mississipp­i, came a little more than four years after her divorce from the man authoritie­s identified as the shooter, Richard Dale Crum, 52, also from Coldwater. Drane said the slaying of his girlfriend — whom he often called his wife — “didn’t seem real” as he lay on the ground of their home, bleeding and dazed.

Drane said Richard Crum had come straight from a convenienc­e store in nearby Arkabutla, Miss., where, according to Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance, Crum had shot Chris Eugene Boyce, who was sitting in the driver’s seat of a pickup outside. The sheriff said deputies arrested Crum at his home after the shooting of his ex-wife and then found the bodies of two fatally shot handymen outside, as well as the bodies of his stepfather and the stepfather’s sister inside a neighborin­g home.

Drane hadn’t seen Richard Crum in years before he broke or kicked down the door of the home he shared with Debra Crum, he said Saturday outside the same convenienc­e store where the previous shooting occurred.

Drane, 64, wore a bandage on his head and over his left ear and said that when Crum left the convenienc­e store, he came straight to Drane’s house, ran up to the porch and busted in. The shooter was armed with a shotgun and two handguns, authoritie­s said.

Drane said he fought with Crum, got smashed in the head, and Crum fired at his ex-wife, after telling Drane not to make noise or move or he would be killed as well. Drane said Crum went outside to get a second shell.

“I couldn’t get up to do anything,” Drane said. “He reloaded, come back in the house, and shot her at pointblank range in the head, killing her instantly. Right between the living room and the kitchen.”

Investigat­ors still were looking for clues Saturday for what motivated the rampage in Arkabutla, a town of 285 people about 30 miles south of Memphis.

“Without being able to say what triggered this, that’s the scary part,” Lance said in an interview Friday.

The U.S. has seen a deadly start to 2023, including six mass killings in a three-week period in January, according to an Associated Press/usa Today database. It defines a mass killing as four or more people dead, not including the perpetrato­r.

There have also been a number of mass shootings in which fewer people were slain, such as Monday’s shooting at Michigan State University in which three people were killed and five were wounded.

Crum was jailed on a single charge of capital murder over the first killing outside the convenienc­e store, of Boyce, 59, of Lakeland, Fla. Boyce’s brother was in the truck with him at the time and fled, according to the sheriff. Lance added that Crum chased the brother through a wooded area before he escaped unharmed.

Besides Crum’s ex-wife, authoritie­s identified the others killed as Charles Manuel, 76; John Rorie, 59; George Mccain, 73; and Lynda Mccain, 78. Drane said he didn’t know about the first shooting when Crum burst into his home.

Online court records show that Debra Crum filed for divorce in Tate County in September 2018, and a judge granted one a little more than two months later. A case summary listed the grounds as irreconcil­able difference­s, but her complaint and the property settlement agreement were not available online Saturday. The records indicated that Debra Crum had an attorney and Richard Dale Crum did not.

Drane said the two had been separated for five or six years before they divorced. Drane said she had a stroke in October and the two of them had been at a physical therapy session Friday morning. Drane said she had a daughter and a son living nearby.

Drane said he hadn’t seen Crum in seven or eight years.

Crum and his stepfather lived on 7 wooded acres of land owned by the stepfather on the west side of Arkabutla Lake. The Rev. Dr. J.Q. Wooten Sr., pastor of the nearby Ella Green Missionary Baptist Church, said he shook hands with Crum two weeks ago after a conversati­on, and “I never would thought that I was shaking hands with a murderer.”

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NIKKI BOERTMAN AP The Express Mart convenienc­e store was the scene of one in a string of deadly shootings Friday in Arkabutla, Miss. Six people were killed.
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Richard Crum

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