Video: $12,000 Reward Offered In Corinth Officer Shooting Investigation
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CORINTH, Miss. (WCBI) — A Corinth police officer remains in the hospital after being shot, as the reward increases to $12,000 to find the gunman.
Officer Kevin Parker Jr. was shot early Wednesday morning.
The U.S. Marshal’s Service is offering $5,000 for the arrest and conviction of the person who shot Parker.
Corinth Mayor Tommy Irwin tells WCBI the city will match any reward money up to $15,000.
As of Thursday afternoon, two citizens had donated $500 a piece to the reward fund.
Police say Parker was responding to a prowler call when a man ran in front of the patrol car.
Parker tried to arrest the man but a scuffle over his service weapon ensued and that’s when the cop was shot.
The suspect is described as a 5′ 9″ black male, weighing about 250 pounds. He wore dark clothes and a backpack.
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