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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A 20-year-old man who allegedly brought a gun to a Mississippi high school basketball game last week escaped police custody and is now on the run.

Christopher Bernard Mohammed, Jr. of Southaven, Mississippi is the subject of a search by multiple agencies, Coldwater Police Chief Rickey Dandridge said Monday.

Dandridge said police were called to the Coldwater High School gymnasium Thursday, during a game between Coldwater and Potts Camp, for a possible armed party. Police said they noticed everyone running out of the gym and initially thought there was a fight.

Former Senatobia Police chief Steve Holt, who is now a substitute math teacher, saw the suspect with a weapon, followed him and tackled him, Dandridge said.

Mohammed, a former student with a criminal record, was found armed with a loaded 9 mm Glock, Dandridge said. No shots were fired.

Mohammed was handcuffed and taken to the Coldwater Police Department for transfer to the Tate County Jail. While officers had their back turned, Dandridge said Mohammed walked out a back door, with his handcuffs still on.

“We took our eyes off him for a brief moment and the subject ran out the back door on us,” Dandridge said. “We did look for him that night up until about three o’clock that morning with the assistance of Senatobia Police with their K-9 Unit, to no avail.”

The chief says his department made a mistake. He hopes Mohammed will turn himself in, or someone will call Tate County Crime Stoppers with information.

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Mohammed has two felony charges against him: possesion of a gun on school property and felony escape.