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Mississippi prosecutors to seek death penalty after multi-site killings
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Mississippi prosecutors said they will pursue the death penalty against a 24-year-old man accused of killing six people across several rural locations; the suspect is being held without bail and is expected to appear in court Monday.
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Officials say a 24-year-old man has been accused of killing six people at multiple rural locations in Clay County, Mississippi. Authorities arrested the suspect at a roadblock and he is being held without bail. Prosecutors have announced they expect to seek the death penalty. An initial court appearance is scheduled for Monday.
Officials reported:
- Authorities say six people were killed, including multiple family members, a child, and a church pastor.
- The suspect was arrested at a roadblock and is in custody without bail.
- Prosecutors told reporters they intend to pursue the death penalty and may file capital charges before the court appearance.
- Investigators have not announced a motive, and the state medical examiner is conducting autopsies.
Summary:
Local officials described the events as multiple killings across rural sites and said the suspect is in custody with prosecutors pursuing capital charges. The next scheduled legal step is the suspect's initial appearance on Monday, and other investigative actions such as autopsies are ongoing.
