A man is custody, suspected in connection with a shooting in Claiborne County that injured four people, including three Hinds Community College football players.The shooting was reported Tuesday night at a convenience store in Hermanville, Sheriff Frank Davis said.The incident began as an argument on Facebook between Lydell Page, 26, and someone else, Davis said. Page drove to the store and opened fire, shooting everyone except his intended target, Davis said.Gabriel Washington, 30, was shot in the groin. Patrick Minor, 20, was shot in the arm. Willie Brown, 19, and Kobie Ulmer, 20, were more seriously injured, Davis said. All four men were taken to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. "Three Hinds Community College students were injured during a shooting (Tuesday) night in Claiborne County," college officials said in a statement. "The Claiborne County Sheriff’s Department is conducting a full investigation, which does not involve the college at this time."Page surrendered Wednesday evening at the Claiborne County Sheriff's Department. He is facing four counts of aggravated assault.

A man is custody, suspected in connection with a shooting in Claiborne County that injured four people, including three Hinds Community College football players.


The shooting was reported Tuesday night at a convenience store in Hermanville, Sheriff Frank Davis said.

The incident began as an argument on Facebook between Lydell Page, 26, and someone else, Davis said. Page drove to the store and opened fire, shooting everyone except his intended target, Davis said.

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Gabriel Washington, 30, was shot in the groin. Patrick Minor, 20, was shot in the arm. Willie Brown, 19, and Kobie Ulmer, 20, were more seriously injured, Davis said. All four men were taken to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.

"Three Hinds Community College students were injured during a shooting (Tuesday) night in Claiborne County," college officials said in a statement. "The Claiborne County Sheriff’s Department is conducting a full investigation, which does not involve the college at this time."

Page surrendered Wednesday evening at the Claiborne County Sheriff's Department. He is facing four counts of aggravated assault.