Crime & Justice
Comedian Reggie Carroll tragically shot and killed while on tour in Mississippi
Carroll was fatally shot Wednesday night in Southaven, Mississippi, while touring with fellow comedian Katt Williams.
Reginald “Reggie” Carroll, a beloved stand-up comedian known for his raw humor and Southern charm, has been shot and killed. Carroll was fatally shot Wednesday night in Southaven, Mississippi, while touring with fellow comedian Katt Williams.
Details: Comedian Reggie Carroll’s murder
According to Southaven Police, officers responded to a shooting on Burton Lane and found Carroll suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Despite life-saving efforts, the 52-year-old entertainer succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Authorities have confirmed that one male suspect is in custody and has been charged with Carroll’s murder.
A Voice That Echoed Beyond the Stage
Born and raised in Baltimore, Carroll earned the nickname “The Knockout King of Comedy” for his electrifying stage presence and unapologetic storytelling. He blended streetwise wit with poignant reflections on Black culture, drawing packed crowds to his own venue, Reggie Carroll’s Comedy Club, and landing spots on national tours.
While details surrounding the shooting remain under investigation, early reports suggest the incident occurred late Wednesday during a Memphis tour stop. Police have not yet disclosed whether the shooting was targeted or random.
Tributes Pour In For Comedian Reggie Carroll
As news of Carroll’s death spread, fans and fellow comedians flooded social media with tributes. Many described him as a “comedy warrior” and “hometown hero” who never lost touch with his roots. The tour with Katt Williams has reportedly been paused indefinitely as the comedy world mourns the loss of one of its brightest voices.
A Rising Star Cut Short
Carroll’s untimely death marks a devastating moment for the entertainment community and underscores the growing concerns around gun violence in Memphis, which has already seen over 100 homicides this year.
Nevertheless, Carroll’s legacy lives on through the laughter he inspired and the community he built. His fearless humor, mentorship, and commitment to authenticity will continue to resonate with audiences across the country.
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