Updated
Updated · Commercial Appeal · Jun 17
Police Guard Mississippi Walmart After Protest Over Officer Killing 1-Year-Old Kohen Wiley
Updated
Updated · Commercial Appeal · Jun 17

Police Guard Mississippi Walmart After Protest Over Officer Killing 1-Year-Old Kohen Wiley

3 articles · Updated · Commercial Appeal · Jun 17

Summary

  • Police maintained a visible presence at a Senatobia Walmart on June 17, a day after officers used tear gas on protesters angered by the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley.
  • The protest followed a June 14 shoplifting call in which an officer fired into a vehicle outside the store, killing Wiley; the city said June 16 that the officer had been placed on leave.
  • Several armed people identifying themselves as off-duty police working security stood outside the store, and some shoppers turned away after seeing multiple police cars.
  • Later June 17, activists and Wiley's relatives returned with photos and "Justice for Kohen" signs, then removed signs from the wall after police said Walmart objected.
  • The guarded store underscored how the shooting has quickly escalated from a local police response into a sustained public protest over accountability.

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