The shooting occurred around midnight Saturday on a main street in the small town of Leland, Mayor John Lee told CBS News.
Four of the wounded were airlifted to nearby hospitals, including Baptist Medical Center in Jackson, though officials could not disclose the status of their injuries.
No suspects have been identified or taken into custody.
According to Lee, the tragedy took place in the midst of the town’s homecoming celebrations.
The Leland High School community had celebrated its homecoming football game earlier in the day at 7 p.m., local reports state.
Leland, in Washington County, has a population of about 3,500 people.
Late Giants Super Bowl champion Johnie Cooks attended Leland High School before starring at Mississippi State and then being drafted No. 2 overall by the then-Baltimore Colts in the 1982 NFL Draft.
The linebacker joined the Giants during the 1988 season and played for the franchise through the 1990 campaign, contributing to the Super Bowl team that knocked off the Bills in January 1991.
Cooks appeared in 128 games across 10 NFL seasons. Cooks suffered a stroke in 2023 and died at age 64.
Additional reporting by Matt Ehalt
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