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Jackson cops ask for help in double murder case

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JACKSON, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Leads have run cold in a double murder case in Jackson and detectives need your help to solve the crime.

The violent murders occurred March 27 outside the Club Hall of Fame on Highway 80. 

Anthony David, 32, and Kendrick Singleton, 33, were sitting in a white vehicle when someone approached and opened fire. 

 The men were shot multiple times, according to police. 

The white Chevrolet Corsica was filled with bullet holes and shattered windows.  

The suspect or suspects responsible for the double homicide remain on the run. 

If you have any information, call Crimestoppers at 601-355-TIPS. 

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