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Mardi Gras parade ends in gunfight

February 8, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A shooting after a Mardi Gras parade in Pass Christian killed two men and wounded four other people Sunday, south Mississippi authorities said.

Carlos Bates, 29, of Gulfport, and Isiah Major III, 43, of Bay St. Louis both died at the scene, Harrison County Coroner Gary Hargrove told local news media. The victims’ hometowns are near Pass Christian on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast.

Four other people were hospitalized, Pass Christian Police Chief Tim Hendricks told the Sun Herald and WLOX-TV.

Police received a call about a fight shortly after the last parade unit completed the route, and officers learned shots had been fired, Hendricks told the newspaper.

The shooting occurred about two blocks north of the parade route in Pass Christian (kris-TYANH), a coastal city of 5,300 about 45 miles from New Orleans.

About 50,000 people had attended the St. Paul Carnival Association’s parade, Hendricks added.

Celeste Plaisance told the newspaper, “I think I heard 12 shots fired. We thought it was fireworks at first.” She added that when she saw someone had been shot and people were running away, she ran into her mother’s house.

The bodies, covered in yellow sheets, were near her mother’s steps. Police drove through the yard to avoid disturbing police crime scene tape set up to keep bystanders away, she said.

Later Sunday, shots rang out along the Bacchus parade route in New Orleans, although no one was injured, police said. Officers found a handgun in the area and were searching for a suspect or suspects.

The shootings occurred a day after parade accidents in south Louisiana injured a man and a woman.

Police in Lafayette, Louisiana, told local media that a man fell from the top level of a float during a Mardi Gras parade there.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, EMS spokesman Mike Chustz told The Advocate that a float also hit a pedestrian during the Spanish Town parade. Cpl. L’Jean McKneely, a Baton Rouge police spokesman, said in an email Sunday to The Associated Press that he knew only that the woman was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. William Hays says

    February 8, 2016 at 11:20 am

    Cool! Ethnic cleansing, at it’s best. What say, “Revs” Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Barak Hussein Obama?

    • Paula Goldman says

      February 8, 2016 at 11:33 am

      You shnook hit the high note for disgusting racism. May you roll around under the earth forever.

  2. JC says

    February 8, 2016 at 1:09 pm

    No Comment! This is too ludicrous and unremarkable! J C

  3. Stephen Russell says

    February 8, 2016 at 10:39 pm

    If this happens during Mardi Gras, watch tourism drop for next year BIG Time,
    Watch out NOPD & Mayor
    Lose $$$$ for next year IF shootings occur this year.,
    Bad for business, blame Voodoo?

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