A man and woman in Mississippi were arrested and charged
with murder on Sunday after two police officers were shot dead a day earlier
while conducting a routine traffic stop in Hattiesburg, officials said.
Authorities had launched a manhunt after at least one
suspect fled the scene of the shooting in a police car later found abandoned,
and residents in the city about 80 miles (130 km) southeast of Jackson were
told to stay indoors.
Marvin Banks, 29, and Joanie Calloway, 22, were each charged
with two counts of capital murder, police said.
Banks' brother Curtis, 26, was also arrested and charged
with two counts of accessory after the fact of capital murder.
Police said a fourth man, identified as Cornelius Clark, was
arrested later on Sunday in connection with the case and booked on an
obstruction of justice charge.
DuPree said members of the public quickly helped bring to
justice those behind the first killing of a police officer in the city for more
than 30 years.
"The community helped us," he said, without
elaborating. "No parent wants to bury their child before them. And here we
are on Mothers' Day. It's a tragedy for all America," he said.
The shooting happened on Saturday evening after Officer
Benjamin Deen, 34, stopped a gold Cadillac Escalade, and Liquori Tate, a
25-year-old recent police academy graduate, arrived as backup.
Two civilians called for help after finding the wounded
officers. They were pronounced dead at a hospital in Hattiesburg.
DuPree told a news conference it was too early to discuss a
possible motive, and that a probe by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation
was ongoing.
"We know the officer called for backup for a reason ...
we'll find that out," he said. "We will not jeopardize this
investigation by guessing."
State court records showed the Banks brothers are felons
with multiple arrests for firearms charges.
DuPree said Calloway had been driving the Escalade at the
time of the shooting. The suspects were arrested in different locations in
Hattiesburg, police said.
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