2 arrested after police chase ends on Pascagoula River Bridge; new shooting details emerge

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2 arrested after police chase ends on Pascagoula River Bridge; new shooting details emerge
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The two people arrested are suspects in a deadly weekend shooting on McDonnell Ave. in Biloxi.

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. - A police pursuit on I-10 in Jackson County ended with two arrests on the Pascagoula River Bridge Monday afternoon.- 19-year-old Rashod Omrion Jarome Harris of Biloxi and 17-year-old Harry Lavern Hillard of Gulfport.

Damari Daniels, 20, of Biloxi, died from multiple gunshots early Saturday morning. A search for the shooter was underway throughout the weekend.Biloxi Police are also releasing new details about the events surrounding Daniels’ death. Moments after finding Daniels, additional officers were dispatched to a nearby residence in reference to a person in need of assistance. As those officers arrived on scene, contact was made with a male victim in his early 20′s who was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

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