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Secret Service investigates after shots fired near Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith home

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Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith during a subcommittee hearing March 11 2020. (Photo courtesy Sen. Hyde-Smith)
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The U.S. Secret Service is expected to be in Lincoln County today to investigate after gunshots were fired Sunday by an unknown person near the home of U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith.

No one was injured in the incident, and federal, state and local law enforcement are investigating, according to a statement from the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.

On social media, Hyde Smith said Monday, “An incident involving a shooting occurred near the home of Sen. Hyde-Smith early Sunday afternoon. The senator and her family were not harmed. Sen. Hyde-Smith is grateful for the concern shown by many and the good work of federal, state and local law enforcement.”

The shots were fired from a 9 mm weapon, according to a law enforcement source, and were fired in the general direction of the vehicle of a family member of Hyde-Smith’s as the person drove up the driveway toward the house near Brookhaven in south Mississippi.

The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. Sunday. After the shooting, a witness saw a vehicle speeding away.

Hyde-Smith was appointed to the U.S. Senate in 2018 to fill a vacancy. She won a special election later that year and won an election for a full six-year term in 2020.

Update 10-23-23: This story to add comments from Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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