The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation issued the following statement.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting involving multiple agencies that occurred on June 3rd at a residence on Blair Road in Mendenhall, Mississippi.
Deputies responded to the residence to conduct a welfare check. Upon arrival, the deputies realized there was a burglary in progress. The subject, a juvenile, fired a weapon at the deputies, striking one, and barricaded himself inside the home. The deputies discharged their weapons at the subject. A standoff occurred and multiple agencies responded to assist. When officers deployed tear gas inside the home, the subject escaped the home and fled on foot and fired a weapon towards officers. A state trooper discharged his weapon, striking the subject. The subject was then taken into custody and transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. One deputy was struck by gunfire and received non-life-threatening injuries. Upon entry of the residence, two individuals were found deceased. Their identities will be released by the local coroner pending next of kin notification. No other law enforcement received any serious physical injury.
MBI is currently assessing this critical incident and gathering evidence. Upon completing the investigation, agents will share their findings with the Attorney General’s Office. This information is preliminary and subject to change.
Additional information may be provided at a later time.
Kingfish note: Police arrested and charged Cordorius Hobbs with two counts of capital murder, home invasion, house burglary, and strong armed robbery. Rankin County County Court Judge David Morrow certified Hobbs as an adult. Judge Morrow was appointed as a special judge to hear the case.
A law enforcement source said Hobbs fired over 100 rounds.
A Pinola mother claims Hobbs shot her son in the backduring his senior year in 2024. Although arrested, the charges were dropped. There is no record of such a case in the court system, probably because he was a juvenile. Hobbs is 17 years-old. Article.


23 comments:
What a f*cking piece of $#!+. Allegedly.
Since the death penalty will not come into play, this thug should never see the outside of prison walls the rest of his life. Had already been accused of shooting someone in 2024. He got no rehabilitation then, so he never changed his lifestyle. Prayers to the victim's families.
The parents should be charged as well for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and negligent homicide for their part in allowing a 17 year old to have access to a firearm and that much ammunition without any supervision.
Feral POS!
There's no rehab for feral people like this. He'll know more people in prison than he does on the outside.
He should have the death penalty applied. He made a conscious decision to do what he did. Now, we get to hear the media and his family tell us how he is just a little boy that meant no harm. Some people just can’t assimilate into a law abiding society.
The world would be a little bit better today had this POS been taken out fully yesterday. Now we will have him on our dime for the rest of his miserable life.
The death sentence has no teeth. Even if this feral POS were to get the death penalty he would sit in prison for 30-40 years AT LEAST until his sentence was carried out.
This ought to be a wake up call for the right in Mississippi. We need to get tough. Kill this POS today and set the tone that we’ve had enough.
Most likely, details released after today will be few, if any.
Get it through your heads: There is not death penalty for this case. The Supreme Court has ruled minors can not be executed.
While you are technically correct. The cost of a life in prison is a carton of Newport 100s and a prepaid android phone from Dollar General.
If the Supreme Court won't allow execution of minors, can we just lobotomize these POS's?
Didn’t the judge certify him as an adult? If so, why apply the law as an adult except that? We all know he would be in his 80’s before the execution would be carried out, if at all. Being on death row would mean he would never get out of prison.
Who cares what the supremes say? Break out a rope or dust off old sparky.
That trooper had the opportunity and missed it.
So we get the pleasure of funding $75,000 annually to feed, clothe, give medical and dental to this sorry mess for the next 60 years. Not to mention the mucho thousands in legal costs. A bullet to the back of his head would be the best for everyone.
I’m sure there are people in Simpson county that could have hit a moving target from a distance if they would be allowed to.
If there's no death penalty then they have a lot of nerve calling it capital murder.
I’m sorry, but I don’t get it.Supreme Court
The Juvenile and Justice Court Judges better wake up! They are the first line of defense. They can’t keep patting these animals on the wrist. When it happens to one of their families, God forbid?
Wonder what the many teachers, counselors, principals and judges have to say now, that came in contact with these ignorant fools for disciplinary reasons.
This is so sad! My sincere condolences to the family.
I don’t get it….Supreme Court or not….if you are charged as an adult for a criminal act, you should be sentenced as an adult!! In the moment they are committing the crime, they don’t care, but if a few got sentenced as adults for the
I don’t get the logic….Supreme Court or not… if they are charged as an adult, they should be sentenced as an adult. Maybe it would make some think before throwing their lives away.
Wonder how the DA in the 2024 case feels that the charges were dropped in the 2024 case where this young man shot a student in the back after getting off the bus in front of his other siblings. This is some bullshit! Could have saved these two beautiful souls.
DA and Judges do your damn jobs, this shit is getting wild!
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