Lamottis Simms : “1 Granted $1.2M Bond, Other Denied: Why?”

By | March 28, 2024

By Trend News Line 2024-03-27 23:57:30.

**Suspect in Southaven Shooting Given $1.2 Million Bond**

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In a recent update on the Southaven shooting incident involving a police officer, a suspect has been identified and granted a bond of $1.2 million. The DeSoto County District Attorney has confirmed that the suspect, 19-year-old Lamottis Simms, now has a bond set in place.

**Two Suspects Involved in Shootout**

Lamottis Simms and 18-year-old Franshawn Brown were both named as suspects in a shootout that occurred involving the police. However, only Simms has been granted a bond at this time. Brown, on the other hand, is facing charges not only in Southaven but also in Coahoma County.

**Charges Against Franshawn Brown**

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According to a recent indictment, Brown is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, shooting in a motor vehicle, and firearm enhancement in Coahoma County. These additional charges have led to Brown being denied bond in relation to the Southaven shooting incident.

**Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Theft of Property Charges**

In addition to the charges related to the shooting incidents, both Simms and Brown are also facing charges for conspiracy to commit murder and theft of property. These serious allegations have added to the legal complications for the two suspects.

**Statement from District Attorney Matthew Barton**

Following the indictment and bond setting, District Attorney Matthew Barton released a statement expressing his satisfaction with the bond decision. He highlighted the importance of keeping violent criminals off the streets and coordinating with other jurisdictions to ensure public safety.

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