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Deacon Fatally Shot Outside Gulfport Sportsplex Identified as Eddie Shed

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GULFPORT, Miss. – A domestic dispute during a community Easter celebration in the Orange Grove area escalated into a deadly shooting on Saturday, April 12, leaving one man dead and at least two others injured, according to Gulfport authorities.

The incident unfolded during a family-oriented Easter gathering hosted by Empowerment Ministries Christian Center outside the Jack and Florence Goldin Sportsplex around 2:05 p.m.

Witnesses say a young woman had invited her child’s father to the event so he could see their baby. At some point during the gathering, tensions rose when the father attempted to take the child without consent.

Two church members, identified as part of the event’s security team, stepped in to de-escalate the situation after noticing the man was holding both the baby and a firearm.

Fearing for the safety of the children and other attendees, they approached the man. Words were exchanged, and in a sudden turn of events, the man opened fire while still holding the child.

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One of the church members, later identified as Deacon Eddie Shed, was shot multiple times, including after falling to the ground.

Despite his critical injuries, Shed—who served as head of church security—managed to return fire, striking the assailant.

A second church member was also shot in the exchange.

The suspect attempted to flee the scene with the child but reportedly stumbled and fell while holding the infant and the weapon.

He eventually made it to a vehicle being driven by his father, and the two fled the scene. They were later located at Garden Park Medical Center.

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One of the suspects is believed to have sustained a gunshot wound.

Emergency crews responded immediately. Deacon Eddie Shed was pronounced dead at the scene.

Another victim, suffering from life-threatening injuries, was airlifted to Mobile, Alabama, while a third individual was transported to a local hospital by ambulance.

Three individuals have been detained as part of the ongoing investigation. Officials confirmed that the shooting was not connected to any Spring Break-related events.

Later that evening, Empowerment Ministries Christian Center released a heartfelt statement mourning the loss of Deacon Shed. The statement reads, in part:

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“Our beloved Deacon Eddie Shed was taken from us in a senseless act of gun violence. Deacon Shed epitomized the virtues of a hero, displaying selfless courage and bravery that ultimately saved others from harm. He paid the ultimate price for his valor, and we are deeply saddened by this loss.”

Senior Pastor Dr. Gregg S. Magee, Sr., emphasized that the perpetrator was not affiliated with the church, and the tragedy has left the congregation heartbroken.

The church described Shed as a “pillar of strength” and a “beacon of light and hope,” offering prayers to his family and all affected by the tragedy.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting, including the suspect’s motives and the events leading up to the gunfire.

Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Gulfport Police as the investigation remains active.


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Eric Bechtolt Killed After Shooting at Florence Tower in Omaha, Suspect Billy Dorrall Arrested

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Omaha, NE – On Sunday evening, Omaha Police Department officers responded to an active shooting at Florence Tower, located at 5100 Florence Blvd, following multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire inside the building.

The first reports were received at 6:05 p.m., with at least three separate callers stating they had heard shots fired on the fifth or sixth floor of the apartment complex.

By 6:14 p.m., a fourth caller reported seeing a male suspect walking on the sixth floor carrying two handguns.

Uniform Patrol officers arrived on scene at 6:11 p.m. and began a floor-by-floor search of the building, starting from the fifth floor.

As officers ascended the south stairwell toward the sixth floor, they heard sounds of a disturbance.

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Just as they neared the sixth-floor door, it was abruptly opened by a male suspect — later identified as 50-year-old Billy A. Dorrall.

At that moment, one officer discharged their service weapon, striking Dorrall in the left hip.

In response, Dorrall fired back down the stairwell and then retreated into the sixth-floor hallway.

Once back in the hallway, Dorrall reportedly fired multiple rounds, aiming both up and down the corridor, and threatened several residents at gunpoint.

A coordinated arrest team, equipped with a ballistic shield, moved into position while officers in the stairwell maintained containment. As they prepared to enter the hallway, officers heard additional gunfire.

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The arrest team entered the hallway, issued loud verbal commands, and Dorrall surrendered without further incident.

He was immediately provided medical treatment by Omaha Fire Department personnel and transported to Nebraska Medicine, where he was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. He has since been released into police custody.

During the investigation, officers recovered surveillance footage from building cameras, which was provided by the Omaha Housing Authority.

The footage shows Dorrall behaving erratically and confronting residents before engaging in a verbal altercation with another tenant, identified as 45-year-old Eric M. Bechtolt.

The video shows Dorrall returning to his apartment, retrieving a firearm, and shooting Bechtolt multiple times in the hallway. Responding officers later found Bechtolt deceased outside the stairwell door.

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Dorrall was interviewed by detectives and provided a full confession, admitting to the murder of Bechtolt.

He also expressed an intent to kill additional residents and responding officers had he not been stopped.

Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer issued a statement commending the officers involved:

“I want to commend the officers who responded to this incredibly dangerous situation. Their training, courage, and swift response undoubtedly prevented further loss of life. What unfolded at Florence Tower was tragic, and our thoughts and condolences are with the family and loved ones of Mr. Bechtolt. Our officers acted heroically under extreme pressure, and I am proud of their commitment to protecting the residents of Omaha.”

The department has released still images from surveillance footage, showing Dorrall armed with two handguns, along with crime scene photographs of the weapons, ammunition, and spent shell casings recovered from the scene.

The investigation remains ongoing.


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