The incident unfolded after police responded to a shoplifting call at a store on US 51. According to the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, officers attempted to stop a vehicle as it fled, claiming the driver moved toward an officer. The resulting gunfire killed the toddler, who was being held by his mother, and left his aunt critically injured. Witnesses, however, offer a different perspective, describing officers firing at a vehicle that was already pulling away in a busy retail space.
Family members and civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who has been retained by the relatives, dispute the official narrative. They maintain the women were not shoplifting and argue that the use of lethal force against a vehicle containing a baby was unjustified. While the Senatobia Police Department and the Tate County Sheriff's Office have pledged transparency, they have yet to release officer names or body-camera footage, fueling long-standing community distrust in a department previously linked to brutality scandals.
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