Police officers Benjamin Deen, 34, and Liquori Tate, 25, were shot yesterday and taken to a hospital where they were confirmed dead, The Clarion-Ledger newspaper reported, citing Forrest County Coroner Butch Benedict.
Officials did not give details on the motive of the attack but said the suspects, Curtis Banks, 26, and Marvin Banks, 29, were arrested early this morning, ending an hours-long manhunt, according to the newspaper.
A third woman who was allegedly in the car at the time of the shooting in Hattiesburg city was also taken into police custody.
"No sir, I didn't do it," Curtis Banks said when asked whether he had shot two officers, the Clarion-Ledger reported.
The killings come in the wake of another police shooting in New York, where plainclothes officer Brian Moore, 25, was shot in the head and died on Monday.
At least five police officers have been killed in recent months in the United States, including two other New York policemen who were shot in December.
"The men and women who go out every day to protect us, the men and women who go out every day to make sure that we're safe, they were turned on tonight," DuPree said, according to The Clarion-Ledger.
The newspaper said that one of the officers pulled a car over Saturday evening, approached the vehicle, and was joined by a second officer before shots were fired.
One of the suspects allegedly fled in a police vehicle, which was later found abandoned.
A neighboring police force in Oxford, Mississippi mourned the slain officers.
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