JACKSON, MS — A fifth person has been arrested and charged in connection with a mass shooting in rural Mississippi that left six people dead and at least 10 others injured, authorities said Oct. 14.
Terrogernal S. Martin, 33, was arrested on Oct. 14 and charged with capital murder, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's field office in Jackson. He received a $1 million cash bond, local television stations WJTV and WAPT reported.
Martin is the latest suspect to be arrested on criminal charges related to the deadly shooting in Leland, a town about 120 miles outside the capital of Jackson near the Arkansas border. Earlier on Oct. 14, the FBI confirmed to USA TODAY that three suspects — Morgan Lattimore, 25; Teviyon L. Powell, 29; and William Bryant, 29 — were arrested on charges of capital murder.
A fourth person, identified as 44-year-old Latoya A. Powell, was also arrested and charged with attempted murder, according to the FBI.
The FBI said additional arrests were pending as the investigation continues. The agency did not provide further details but released surveillance images of three unidentified suspects on the evening of Oct. 14.












