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Hardy Street shooting victim identified; suspect identified, charged Jacquille Graves, 23, of Braxton, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of aggravated assault. (Source: Hattiesburg Police Department) By WDAM Staff | March 11, 2021 at 8:03 AM CST - Updated March 11 at 8:03 AM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The victim and suspect involved in the shooting that took place in Hattiesburg Wednesday night have been identified.
According to Hattiesburg Police Department spokesperson Ryan Moore, officers arrived at 5093 Hardy Street around 7:15 p.m. and found one man dead at the scene.
30-year-old Curtis McGee, of Jackson, was later identified as the victim by Lamar County Coroner Blake Matheme.
His alleged killer was his girlfriend s son, according to Hattiesburg Police Department spokesman Ryan Moore.
Lamar County Coroner Blake Matherne identified the victim as 30-year-old Curtis McGee of Jackson. No other injuries were reported in the shooting.
The incident occurred around 7:15 p.m. in the parking lot of Walgreens at Hardy Street and Weathersby Road.
When officers arrived, McGee was found dead at the scene, Moore said in a news release.
Shortly after, Moore said, 23-year-old Jacquille Graves of Braxton was taken into custody in Petal. He was charged with first-degree murder and aggravated assault.
Graves was booked into Forrest County Jail.
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HOUSTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The felony indictment of Houston Police Department narcotics Officer Felipe Gallegos is politically motivated and part of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg s anti-police agenda, stated attorneys for the 12-year department veteran officer.
During a news conference one day after the murder indictment was announced, Houston trial lawyer Rusty Hardin said the charges Officer Gallegos faces are the result of Ms. Ogg jumping on the bandwagon of a political issue to further her career. A Harris County grand jury, at the request of the District Attorney s office, indicted a hero. No question about it. They indicted a hero, said Mr. Hardin. Everyone that was out there on August 28 of 2019 on Hardy Street knows that this man right here, Felipe Gallegos, was a hero. He saved lives in a situation in which four different police officers were shot.