Hammond Gas Station Shooting: Was the Police Response to 70-80 Bullets Fired at the Wrong Person Justified?
Police investigate a gas station shooting in Hammond where an innocent woman was killed after 70-80 bullets were fired at the wrong target.

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Was the police response to the Hammond gas station shooting, where 70 to 80 bullets were fired at the wrong person, justified?
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In Hammond, Mississippi, police reported a shooting incident where 70 to 80 bullets were fired at a gas station, tragically hitting an innocent woman instead of the intended target. The Hammond Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division is handling the case, which involves suspects including Edwin Bergeron Jr. and Dustin Williams.
The controversy centers on the police response and investigation into the shooting, raising questions about the adequacy and proportionality of law enforcement actions in this incident. Authorities have publicly acknowledged the mistake and are continuing their investigation.
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