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Suspect wanted in Starkville shooting captured in New Orleans

Roderick Franklin
Roderick Franklin

 

STARKVILLE — The second suspect wanted for an October shooting on North Montgomery Street was captured today in Louisiana.

Roderick D. Franklin, aka "Bam Bam," of 203 Middle Court, Starkville, was apprehended shortly after 12 p.m. by U.S. Marshals and the New Orleans Police Department at a home in New Orleans, Starkville Police Department Sgt. Chadd Garnett said. Garnett believes Franklin, 30, was tracked down through cell phone records, but was still awaiting more information as of Tuesday afternoon.

Franklin is now awaiting extradition back to Starkville to face a charge of aggravated assault. The other suspect in the shooting, Kenyon Cannon, aka "Smoke," of 141 Pilkington Park, was arrested in New Orleans March 8 by U.S. Marshals and the New Orleans Police Department. Cannon still is awaiting extradition back to Mississippi, Garnett said.

"I'm just glad they're both off the street," Garnett said.

Franklin and Cannon, who are half-brothers, were wanted for a shooting the night of Oct. 30 in the 800 block of North Montgomery. The victim, whom police have not identified, was shot several times in the head, neck and shoulder area. Bloody and reeling, the man attempted to flag down passing motorists on North Montgomery Street and knocked on several nearby doors for help before someone called 911.

The victim was treated for his injuries at Oktibbeha County Hospital and University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, but survived. He was able to identify Cannon and Franklin as the shooters, Garnett said.

Days after the shooting, three of the suspects' family members were arrested for withholding information about their whereabouts.

James W. Cannon, 52, is the father of both suspects and was charged by Starkville police with obstruction of justice.

Wallace C. Cannon, 30, who is the full brother of Kenyon Cannon and the half-brother of Franklin, also was charged with obstruction of justice.

Shanquinna Renee Hollingshed, 25, is Franklin's wife and was charged with possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana after police discovered it while running a search warrant on her home in the hunt for Franklin, Garnett said.

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Tim Pratt is based in the Dispatch's Starkville Bureau. His e-mail address is tpratt@cdispatch.com.

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Article Comment Where''s Dave comments:

3/17/2010 7:40:00 AM

The victim "was treated" for his injuries ... "but survived".
Wow.. I guess the treatment didn't finish him off and he survived, guess those medical folks need to try harder next time, can't have folks surviving after treatment.

sounds like a good one liner for david letterman

Article Comment JC comments:

3/17/2010 8:23:00 AM

BAM BAM CAPTURED; PEBBLES STILL ON THE LOOSE

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