No death in Depot shooting

No death in Depot shooting

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No one died Saturday night in a shooting at the railroad Depot, but four people are are in stable condition, according to Philadelphia Police.





The four gunshot victims, ranging in age from 18 to 45, were in the parking lot during a gathering at the Depot, 256 W Beacon St., when the shooting started.

All four victims were transported by personal vehicles to Neshoba General. Three of the four were subsequently transported to UMC in Jackson for further medical treatment.

Philadelphia Police Investigator Bobby Pattillo said the case remains under investigation.

“I have no updates at this time other than that we encourage any witnesses to come forward,” Pattillo said Wednesday. “We are currently gathering all available evidence including surveillance footage, witness statements, etc.”

Rumors have spread throughout town, specifically on Facebook, that a man named Quan “Lilmighty” Harris was one of the victims and had died as a result of his wounds.


Pattillo said that he did not have a Harris listed as a victim.

“I’ve been asked a lot about Quan Harris. He is not one of my victims,” he said.


Police say they responded to the first call about the shooting around 10 p.m. Saturday night.

The Depot houses the Community Development Partnership and a meeting room.

Police had originally reported that the incident occurred at the Family Fun Depot across the street.








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