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  • Chris Hughes, 41, was shot and killed while trying to force his way into a home in Kosciusko, MS.
  • He was wanted in connection with two fatal shootings that occurred earlier that day.
  • The identities of Hughes’s victims have not been released; all three deaths have been confirmed by the coroner.
  • The article discusses the importance of the right to defend oneself, particularly against known violent intruders.
  • The identity of the homeowner who shot Hughes remains undisclosed, as does the specifics of the fatal shot.

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KOSCIUSKO, MS – A man wanted in connection with two fatal shootings in Attala County, Mississippi, was killed Sunday night after he tried to force his way into someone’s home.

As reported by WAPT News, Attala County Sheriff Curtis Pope confirmed that the suspect was shot while attempting to enter a residence. The suspect, identified by Attala County Coroner Sam Bell as 41-year-old Chris Hughes, was pronounced dead at 11:25 p.m. Sunday at Baptist Attala Hospital in Kosciusko.

Hughes had been wanted in connection with two separate shooting deaths that occurred Sunday afternoon in Kosciusko. The sheriff confirmed the two victims were killed but did not release their names or additional details about the circumstances of those shootings.

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Coroner Bell confirmed all three deaths. The identity of the homeowner who shot Hughes has not been released, and the sheriff did not specify whether the homeowner or law enforcement fired the fatal shot.

This case is a reminder of why the right to defend yourself in your own home matters. A person facing a violent intruder, particularly one already wanted for multiple killings, is confronting a credible and immediate threat to their life. The ability to respond with force in that moment is not just a legal right, it is a fundamental civil right protected by the Second Amendment.

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