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JACKSON, Mississippi (WAPT) — Jackson police are revealing new details about the department-issued rifle investigators believe was used in the triple homicide that claimed the lives of two sisters and a 2-year-old boy.
Police told 16 WAPT News the SWAT rifle was stolen after suspects broke the rear window of a marked Jackson police vehicle parked at an apartment complex. Investigators believe that same rifle was later used in the June killings.
As the investigation continues, Hinds County Coroner Jeramiah Howard is speaking publicly about the emotional toll the case has taken on him and other first responders.
Howard said the scene involving the young child is one he will never forget.
“To have a 2-year-old still lying in bed. I was even worse. The cartoon is still playing on the TV while we’re there, and again that just brought even more emotions to it. I’ll be honest, it was extremely difficult to put my emotions in my back pocket,” Howard said.
Howard said notifying families of a loved one’s death remains one of the hardest parts of his job.
“And that’s a tough pill to swallow even as a coroner. I’ve done this hundreds of times of telling moms that your baby is not coming home anymore. Then on top of that, I can’t let you see your baby because I have to treat them as evidence,” Howard said.
Howard said Hinds County has experienced years with between 120 and 160 homicides, giving Jackson one of the nation’s highest homicide rates per capita.
“I think there’s been years that we were working 120 to 160 homicides a year. Obviously, for Jackson to have such a low population, that’s a high per capita rate, which made us one of the deadliest cities in the world,” Howard said.
He said he has noticed progress over the past year.
“I noticed last year our homicide rates came down a pretty good bit. This year we were starting that trend of having the homicide rates continue to decrease,” Howard said.
Despite the decline, Howard said the triple homicide remains one of the most difficult investigations of his career.
At the scene, he said it appeared everyone inside the home had been targeted.
“It was their intention to kill everybody in that house. My opinion now,” Howard said.
Jackson police continue investigating the triple homicide while working to determine everyone responsible in the case.
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