The actor Reginald Carroll killed in the filming of the Mississippi

The comic strip based in Baltimore, Reginald “Reggie” Carroll, died after a deadly shooting in Mississippi, according to Southaven police, reported CBS. He was 52 years old.
According to the police, the police responded to the Burton Lane area concerning a shooting, where they found a victim with ball injuries. Despite the rescue efforts at the Memphis Hospital Regional One Health, Carroll died of his injuries.
The Southaven police department said that a man was in detention and had been accused of the murder of Carroll.
The first reports on the shooting, which took place on Wednesday, said it was an isolated incident, although there was an in progress in progress.
Club Mobtown Comedy paid tribute to the Maryland resident after his death, by publishing on social networks: “🕊️Ret in Power @comedianregegarroll, thank you for being one of the OGs that supported us very early. The Mobtown family and the Baltimore comedy community are very saddened by this loss of one of the great talents in our city.
Carroll visited her stand-up in comedy clubs across the country, with Mo’nique, who called her his “brother in comedy”.
“This is why I say I will treat people the best you can because you never know if you will have the chance to see them again, and the last time I and my brother Reggie, girl, were together,” said the awarded actress with the Oscars, turning together, being on this road together, what moment, so I have no sad tears because all our moments were incredible.
According to its IMDB page, Carroll appeared in an episode of 2000 of the famous series of live varieties Apollo showtimeFilmed at the Harlem’s Apollo Theater. He also appeared in an episode of Moesha spin off Parkers On UPN, opposite Mo’nique and Countess Vaughn. Carroll produced and appeared in 2023 Standup Special Knockout Kings of Comedy and played in the 2022 TV movie Rent and go.