Comedian Reggie Carroll dead at 52 in Miss. shooting, suspect in custody


Comedian Reggie Carroll — A Baltimore native known for touring his stand-up routines across the country — was shot and killed in Mississippi last week, according to authorities.

Carroll, 52, was gunned down in Southhaven on Wednesday, the Southhaven Police Department said in an update Saturday.

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Officers responded to Burton Lane after reports of an isolated shooting and located “one male victim suffering from gunshot wounds,” cops said.


Comedian Reggie Carroll, a Baltimore native who toured nationally with his stand-up, was shot and killed in Mississippi last week
Comedian Reggie Carroll was shot and killed in Mississippi last week. Instagram /comedianreggiecarroll

Despite providing “life-saving” measures, the victim, later identified as Carroll, died from his injuries, authorities confirmed.

“One male is in custody and has been charged with the murder of Reginald Carroll. Our thoughts are with the family of Mr. Carroll. Thank you to the community for their patience and understanding,” police added in a statement.

The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing, and the identity of the suspected shooter has not yet been released.

Carroll, often dubbed “The Knockout King of Comedy” for the stand-up special he hosted and produced under the name, built a loyal base through his comedy performances.

He also made several television appearances, including on the variety series Showtime at the Apollo and The Parkers, according to his IMDb.


(L-R) Katt Williams, Reggie Carroll and MoNique.
(L-R) Katt Williams, Reggie Carroll and MoNique. Instagram /comedianreggiecarroll

Fellow comedian and Oscar winner Mo’Nique, 57, paid tribute to Carroll, calling him her “brother in comedy,” in an Instagram story post, Deadline reported.

“This is why I say treat people the best you can because you never know if you’ll get a chance to see them again, and the last time me and my brother Reggie, girl, was together,” she wrote.

“That’s what it was, an amazing time, being on tour together, being on that road together, what a time, so I have no sad tears because all of our time together was amazing.”

Jonathan Carroll, the comedian’s brother, also thanked loved ones as he announced the tragic loss.

“To all who have expressed condolences on the passing of Reggie Carroll, your love has been well received-thank you!!!” he wrote in a Facebook post, signing off as the “Carroll brothers,”

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