Police are hunting for a suspect who shot and killed an officer outside the headquarters of a Mississippi police department.
The identity of the suspect is unknown, according to local reports, and the officer’s name has not yet been released.
The suspect, who is still at large, is described as a thin man between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-10 tall, wearing high-top sneakers with red caps, blue navy shorts, a black T-shirt, and a rolled up skull beanie.
Police have released images of the suspect.
The officer was rushed to hospital after the shooting, but was pronounced dead in the emergency room.
Another officer was shot and killed over the weekend in Mooresville, North Carolina.
K9 Officer Jordan Harris Sheldon, 32, was shot during a routine traffic stop on May 4, according to a police statement, and later died from his injuries.
“This isn’t a number for us. This is a real person. And we’re heartbroken. The pain and sorrow that we feel is—can’t express it,” Mayor Miles Atkins said.
Mooresville is a town about 30 miles north of Charlotte.
The police department posted pictures of floral tributes to the fallen officer, placed on top of a patrol car after a procession to the fallen officer.
“We’re very grateful for the support we’ve been shown during this difficult time,” wrote the department in a Facebook message. “Thank you to everyone who has stopped by and paid their respects.