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Jurors coming from north Mississippi for trial of man accused of killing 2 officers

Jurors coming from north Mississippi for trial of man accused of killing 2 officers Brookhaven police officers shot to death in 2018 Share Updated: 7:37 AM CDT May 10, 2021 The Associated Press SOURCE: WAPT The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Brookhaven police officers shot to death in 2018 Share Updated: 7:37 AM CDT May 10, 2021 The Associated Press Jurors will be chosen from northern Mississippi later this year and taken to the southern part of the state for the death penalty trial of a man charged with killing two police officers in 2018. Marquis Flowers is now 28. The Brookhaven officers, Cpl. Zach Moak and patrol officer James White, were shot to death while responding to a call about shots being fired at a home. A judge decided Thursday that jury selection will begin Nov. 8 in Lafayette County. The trial will happen in Pike County, just south of where the killings

Distant jurors to hear Mississippi police killing trial

Distant jurors to hear Mississippi police killing trial By The Associated Press • May 10, 2021 BROOKHAVEN Jurors will be chosen from northern Mississippi later this year and taken to the southern part of the state for the death penalty trial of a man charged with killing two police officers in 2018. Circuit Judge Richard McKenzie ruled Thursday that jury selection will begin Nov. 8 in Lafayette County for the trial of Marquis Flowers, the Daily Leader reported. Jurors will be taken about 345 miles south for the trial in Pike County. The killings occurred in Lincoln County, which is just north of Pike. Flowers, now 28, is charged with capital murder in the deaths of Brookhaven Police Department Cpl. Zach Moak, 31, and patrol officer James White, 35. They were shot to death Sept. 29, 2018, while responding to a call about shots being fired at a home.

Distant jurors to hear Mississippi police killing trial

Distant jurors to hear Mississippi police killing trial May 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Capital murder defendant Marquis A. Flowers is escorted into the Lincoln County/Brookhaven Governmental Complex by Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing, left, and other law enforcement officers on Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Brookhaven, Miss. Jurors will be chosen from northern Mississippi later this year and taken to the southern part of the state for the death penalty trial of Flowers who is charged with killing two police officers in 2018. (Brett Campbell/The Daily Leader via AP)Brett Campbell/AP BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) Jurors will be chosen from northern Mississippi later this year and taken to the southern part of the state for the death penalty trial of a man charged with killing two police officers in 2018.

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