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Comedian Reggie Carroll Dead at 52 In Fatal Shooting

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Comedian Reggie Carroll
Killed In Mississippi Shooting

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Comedian Reggie Carroll is dead after being shot in Mississippi.

Law enforcement says the fatal shooting went down Wednesday in Southaven, MS.

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Cops say they got a call about a shooting and when officers arrived they found Reggie suffering from gunshot wounds.

Police say officers and first responders started performing life saving techniques, but Reggie ultimately died from his injuries.

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Southaven Police say they have a suspect in custody and they have been charged with murder in Reggie’s shooting death.

Reggie did stand up comedy and toured clubs across the country … and he’s being remembered by colleagues … including Mo’Nique.

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She says she had nothing but good times with Reggie, especially when they were on comedy tours.

Reggie was only 52.

CBS was first to report Reggie’s death.

RIP

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