Updated
Updated · CNN · Jun 15
Mississippi Officer Shoots Into Walmart Suspects' Car, Killing 1 Child and Wounding Another
Updated
Updated · CNN · Jun 15

Mississippi Officer Shoots Into Walmart Suspects' Car, Killing 1 Child and Wounding Another

3 articles · Updated · CNN · Jun 15

Summary

  • A child died and another person was wounded after a Senatobia police officer fired at a vehicle leaving a Walmart during a Sunday shoplifting response, according to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.
  • MBI said three people, including the child, got into the car after exiting the store; as officers tried to stop it, the driver drove toward them and nearly hit an officer.
  • The vehicle then drove away and the occupants went to a hospital, where the child was pronounced dead; investigators did not release the child's age or specify the manner of death.
  • Senatobia police said more details would be released as facts are verified, while the Tate County Sheriff's Office declined comment and Walmart said it was cooperating with law enforcement.
  • MBI is leading the investigation into the shooting in Senatobia, a city about 40 miles south of Memphis.

Insights

A shoplifting stop ended in a child's death. When is firing at a moving vehicle the only option?
How can justice be served for a child killed during a police response to a non-violent crime?
Police policies often advise against shooting at cars. Why does this deadly tactic continue to be used by officers?