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Four dead, 12 injured in mass shooting at Mississippi high school homecoming

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  • Four dead and 12 injured in Leland, Mississippi shooting at a homecoming event.
  • Authorities are searching for suspects, including an 18-year-old for questioning.
  • The incident marked a shocking event for the small community.
  • Emergency responses have been activated and investigations are ongoing.
  • The shooting occurred as families gathered to celebrate the high school football game.

In a tragic incident during a high school homecoming celebration, four people were killed and at least 12 others injured early Saturday morning in Leland, Mississippi. The shooting took place around midnight as crowds gathered following the homecoming game, according to Leland Mayor John Lee and reports from CBS News and BBC.

The violence erupted downtown on Leland's main street, where families had congregated for the school event. "An event like this has never happened in this city," Mayor Lee stated, as reported by NPR and India Times.

Emergency responders airlifted four critically injured individuals to medical centers, while investigations are currently led by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. No suspects have been taken into custody, although an 18-year-old man is being sought for questioning, according to ABC News and TRT Global.

This tragic event adds to a worrying series of shootings occurring across the state, highlighting a surge in gun violence. "Justice will be served," said Mayor Lee, while urging the community to support each other through this difficult time, as reported by NPR and CBS News.

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