Shots fired at Camp Shelby soldiers The Clarion-Ledger 1:38 p.m. CDT August 4, 2015 Authorities are searching for two suspects that allegedly fired shots at a group of soldiers at the Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center. WDAM reported that Perry County authorities confirmed that shots were fired around 12:10 p.m. at soldiers training in the area. Perry County Sheriff Jimmy Dale Smith said that there were no injuries reported, but officers are searching for a two door red Ford Ranger with "broken arrow" written across the top. The suspects are described as two white males who allegedly fired from the vehicle then fled. Members of the Forrest County Sheriff's Department and the U.S. Forestry Commission are assisting in the search. Here we go again!
This is why police are so jumpy. Now the soldiers will be feeling the same way and I don't blame them. These cowards that are shooting our soldiers and law enforcement are creating their own death certificates.
I'm glad we have the Forrest County Sheriff's Department and the U.S. Forestry Commission to protect our soldiers.
well the ""broken arrow" written across the top" of the car should help find them, how many thugs drive a car like that.. probably Muslim to boot.... sure someone will report it .