Suspect detained after six killed in Mississippi, say law enforcement, local media


Jan 10 (Reuters) - ‌At least six people were fatally ‌shot on Friday night in ‌Clay County, Mississippi, and the suspect is in custody, according to local news outlets ‍and law enforcement, without ‍providing additional details.

The ‌deaths occurred at three different shooting locales, ‍according ​to WTVA, an NBC News affiliate.

The suspect is in ⁠custody "and no longer poses a threat ‌to our community," Eddie Scott, the Clay ⁠County sheriff, ‍posted on social media.

His post did not provide a specific figure ‍for the number of fatalities, ‌but WTVA said six people died.

Scott and the sheriff's department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

"I ask that you lift our victims and their families in ‌your prayers," Scott wrote on Facebook.

Located in northeastern Mississippi, Clay County has a ​population of nearly 20,000.

(Reporting by Ernest Scheyder. Editing by Sergio Non and Mark Potter)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

Interview: German state eyes deeper China cooperation in energy, innovation: state minister president
Ethiopian Airlines celebrates 80 years of operation, reaching 145 global destinations
Flash floods kill at least 10 in Kenya amid heavy downpours
Feature: When diploma leads to stall -- War forces Gaza's graduates to endure survival economy
At least six dead, thousands displaced as heavy rains hit northeastern Brazil
Xinhua Commentary: EU's regulatory turn risks undermining fair competition
China Focus: Jazz finds new beats in Beijing art town
Washington Hilton attack spotlights hotel industry's nagging and costly security problem
Mali investigates soldiers over role in coordinated insurgent attacks
Fighting reaches outskirts of Ukraine's stronghold Kostiantynivka

Others Also Read