‘Four dead and 12 injured’ in Mississippi shooting after people descend on town for homecoming game
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Four people were killed and 12 injured after a Mississippi homecoming celebration ended in gunfire, officials said.
The violence erupted at around midnight in the city of Leland on its main street, Mayor John Lee told CBS.
Lee confirmed to Fox News that the shooter had not been located as of Saturday morning but had no further details about the shooter’s identity.
Crowds had flocked to the city on Friday night to watch Leland High School take on Charleston High School in a homecoming football game.
At least four people were airlifted to nearby hospitals. Their condition remains unknown.
Bystanders caught up in the chaos described how they cowered inside the trunk of their cars to escape the gunfire.
No suspects are currently in custody. Daily Mail contacted Leland Police Department for more details, but a spokesman said there is no further information available at this time.
‘I’m deeply saddened about the tragedy that happened in the City of Leland,’ Mayor Lee wrote on Facebook hours after the shooting.
Four people were killed and 12 injured after a Mississippi homecoming celebration ended in gunfire

Leland Mayor John Lee posted on Facebook hours after the shooting and said he was ‘deeply saddened’
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation confirmed to the Daily Mail that its officers are assisting with the investigation.


Shirleiah Chante Davenport was among those caught up in the shooting and posted about how she was forced to lock herself in a stranger’s trunk to stay safe.
‘I’m still shaken,’ she said in a video after the shooting. ‘I just kept recording in case it was going to be my last, I was calling all my people saying ‘look I am in somebody’s trunk’. I know my body is going to be hurting tomorrow.
‘Thank God I am okay. Innocent people out here, we are supposed to be having fun not this stupid stuff.’


Locals living in Leland were put under a curfew in May to deal with soaring violence in the city.
The mayor declared a state of emergency requiring a 9pm curfew for residents under 21 and a 12am curfew for residents over 21.
The small city is located in Washington County in eastern Mississippi. Census data from 2020 reports that the town had a population of about 4,000 people.



The shooting took place on the city’s main street

Citizens of the city have spoken out against gun violence since the shooting took place

The mayor posted on Facebook just hours after the shooting
New York Giants player and 1991 Super Bowl Champion Johnie Cooks attended Leland High School before playing at Mississippi State and being drafted to the NFL in 1982.
Superintendent Jessie King said the celebrations at school wound up peacefully with no indication of the horror ahead.
‘We left there believing we’d check this one off for one in the books,’ he told the New York Post.
‘No issues whatsoever. No triggers, no warnings that something like this would take place. The football game and the tailgate on the campus — everyone was having a good time and it closed down in good spirits.’
The shooting was the second to occur in Mississippi on the same night after another unfolded at a different high school three hours away in Heidelberg.
The violence left two people dead and at least one person injured, according to WDAM.
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