Hammond Police Under Scrutiny After 70 to 80 Bullets Fired at Wrong Person
In Hammond, Mississippi, police reported that 70 to 80 bullets were fired at a gas station shooting targeting the wrong person, resulting in the death of an innocent woman, Patricia Shepard. The Hammond Police Department Criminal Investigat

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In Hammond, Mississippi, police reported that 70 to 80 bullets were fired at a gas station shooting targeting the wrong person, resulting in the death of an innocent woman, Patricia Shepard. The Hammond Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the incident, which involved two men and raised questions about the accuracy and proportionality of the police response.
The case highlights concerns about public safety and law enforcement accountability in Mississippi. The investigation remains ongoing with no final conclusions yet.
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