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4 dead after Mississippi hostage standoff, shooting (Original Post) malaise Feb 2019 OP
I saw a chart the other day about school shootings and most of them are happening in UniteFightBack Feb 2019 #1
This is the whole shootin' match (afa the article goes) ... not much to go on ... mr_lebowski Feb 2019 #2
 

UniteFightBack

(8,231 posts)
1. I saw a chart the other day about school shootings and most of them are happening in
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 10:17 AM
Feb 2019

red states. I wonder what the stats are for these mass shootings.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. This is the whole shootin' match (afa the article goes) ... not much to go on ...
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 10:21 AM
Feb 2019
CLINTON, Miss. (AP) - Authorities say four people are dead and a suspect is in custody after a domestic dispute in Mississippi led to a fatal hostage standoff.

Clinton city spokesman Mark Jones says the incident began about 2:30 a.m. Saturday inside a Clinton home and lasted for about 12 hours.

Jones says four people were killed but did not provide any other details about the deaths in the Jackson suburb.

The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation says the suspect has been taken into custody. Clinton Police Chief Ford Hayman says two small children who had been inside were released before the hostage situation came to an end.

Capt. Johnny Poulos says the MBI took over the case because the shooting involved police. He could not provide any information on what led to the shooting.
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