4 dead after shooting at Biloxi, Mississippi, motel and subsequent carjacking; possible suspect found dead
CBSN
The possible suspect in the fatal shooting of the owner and two employees of a Biloxi, Mississippi, motel and subsequent death of a person shot during a carjacking was found dead after a standoff with police Wednesday, authorities said. Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer identified the possible suspect as 32-year-old Jeremy Alesunder Reynolds.
Gulfport Police Department's incoming chief, Adam Cooper, said Reynolds holed up at a Gulfport convenience store after fleeing from a stolen vehicle. Gulfport is just west of Biloxi, where the shootings took place at the Broadway Inn Express motel.
WLOX-TV spoke with the daughter of a motel employee who said the violence started with an argument about money that escalated.

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