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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — New details are shedding light on the charges out of Mississippi faced by a man who was shot and killed Wednesday night in Frayser by marshals with warrants for his arrest.
DeSoto County District Attorney General John Champion confirmed the charges against Brandon Webber were related to a June 3 incident in which a Hernando man was shot five times and his car stolen by a man. The suspect had met the victim on Facebook and was test-driving the vehicle after saying he wanted to buy it.
The victim ran to a nearby house for help, and is currently recovering from his injuries.
The suspect — identified by Champion as Webber — got away in the victim’s red Infiniti. Champion said Webber was driving that stolen Infiniti when he was confronted by marshals.