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A tragic incident occurred at the University of Southern Mississippi where a football player, Marcus Daniels Jr., was fatally shot at the Ivy Row housing complex in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The 21-year-old player from George County was a transfer student from Ole Miss and had just completed his first season with the Golden Eagles.

The Forrest County Coroner, Lisa Klem, confirmed the shooting and stated that Daniels’ body was being sent for an autopsy. The community, along with Coach Will Hall and USM officials, expressed their condolences and support for the investigation. The Ivy Row housing complex’s parent company, Caliber Living, also extended their sympathies to Daniels’ family and pledged to cooperate with the authorities.

Hattiesburg Mayor Toby Barker reached out to the Daniels family through a heartfelt Facebook post, urging the public to assist law enforcement with any information related to the incident. Hattiesburg Police Chief Hardy Sims echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in finding the perpetrators and seeking justice for Daniels.

Despite the ongoing investigation, the Hattiesburg Police Department has not disclosed any suspects or threats to the public’s safety. The University of Southern Mississippi and its athletics department expressed their sorrow over Daniels’ untimely death and offered counseling services to those affected by the loss.

As the community continues to mourn the loss of Marcus Daniels Jr., unity and support remain crucial in navigating through this challenging time. The investigation is still ongoing, and authorities are working diligently to bring closure to this tragic event. Subscribe to WDAM 7’s newsletter for more updates on this developing story.