STARKVILLE — An ordinary Tuesday evening turned into a scene straight out of a thriller movie at Southern Billiards, a local pool hall on South Washington Street. The night took a dangerous turn when 34-year-old David Ramirez allegedly threatened fellow customers with a firearm, leaving many stunned.
It all began with a heated argument in the bustling pool hall. According to the Starkville Police, Ramirez was involved in a dispute that led to him being asked to leave the establishment. But as he exited, police say he made a shocking decision — he brandished a gun at other patrons.
Witnesses reported that the atmosphere shifted dramatically. “One minute everyone was having a good time, and the next we were all hit with a rush of fear,” one eyewitness shared. The scene quickly escalated, prompting the swift response of the Starkville Police Department, who arrived on the scene shortly thereafter.
Officers managed to apprehend Ramirez shortly after the incident on Lafayette Street, putting an end to what could have turned into a tragic situation.
Now, Ramirez finds himself facing a slew of serious charges, including possession of a weapon by a felon, four counts of simple assault by threats, as well as charges for carrying a concealed deadly weapon, disturbance of a business, and disorderly conduct. The Starkville Police have made it clear that their investigation is ongoing.
In addition to the shocking incident at Southern Billiards, the Starkville Police Department has been kept busy with other alarming cases. They recently arrested 42-year-old Draper Manning on serious charges, including kidnapping, grand larceny (two counts related to motor vehicles), and petit larceny.
Starkville is also dealing with a rise in auto burglaries. The police have arrested 31-year-old Devon Riley for his possible connection to several burglaries in residential areas north of Highway 182. In a proactive move, the police are searching for two individuals sought after for questioning regarding pricy liquor purchases made with stolen credit cards, totaling around $3,000, at The Hive Wine & Spirits.
Meanwhile, Gluckstadt Police have made headlines of their own. They arrested a suspect named Markea Cartez Simmons after they spotted a stolen red GMC Yukon on the highway. It’s clear that these local law enforcement agencies are not leaving any stone unturned in their quest to maintain safety and order in their neighborhoods.
And if that wasn’t enough, in a more concerning development, the Southaven Police Department is reaching out to the public for assistance in locating 16-year-old Larry Scruggs, who has been reported as a runaway.
As new developments unfold in Starkville and surrounding areas, the need for vigilance and community awareness has never been more essential.
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