Tupelo community reels as 14-year-old Demario Faulkner is fatally shot — another teen wounded, suspect in custody

Around 7:40 p.m. Thursday, police in Tupelo, Mississippi, were called to Nathaniel Place Apartments after reports of gunshots piercing the quiet evening. What they found was heartbreaking: two young victims, one gravely wounded. By the time medics arrived, 14-year-old Demario Faulkner had already lost his life. The other injured teen was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive.

Lee County Coroner Carolyn Green confirmed the identity of the deceased as Demario Faulkner. The second victim’s name has been withheld pending family notification. Law enforcement sources say one person has been detained in connection with the shooting, though investigators haven’t released that individual’s identity or formal charges.


From the start, Tupelo Police have described this as an isolated incident — not part of gang activity or a crime wave. Detectives spent the night combing through evidence, interviewing neighbors, and reviewing surveillance footage to piece together how this tragedy played out. Officials say there is no ongoing threat to public safety.

Inside the halls of Plantersville Middle School, news of Demario’s death hit like a slam. Administrators sent a letter to parents, calling him a favorite among classmates and promising grief support for students and staff. The mood among teachers and students is one of stunned sorrow — many still can’t believe a boy so young and full of life is gone.

Outside the school, community grief is taking shape. Local leaders, clergy, and youth advocates are mobilizing, planning candlelight vigils, prayer meetings, and neighborhood round-tables to offer solace and demand answers. Many are pushing for expanded mentorship programs, more meaningful engagement between teens and role models, and better conflict prevention strategies.

As the investigation proceeds, the Tupelo Police Department has vowed to maintain transparency. They’ve urged anyone who was near Nathaniel Place Apartments Thursday evening — neighbors, guests, passersby — to come forward. Even the smallest moment or image could help authorities bring clarity and justice.

In the coming days, the community will face a reckoning: one boy lost, many deeply wounded by grief. In memory of Demario, the hope now is that healing starts with truth — and action.

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