MOSS POINT, Miss. (September 2025) — A tragic shootout in Moss Point has left 61-year-old Richard McBride dead. McBride, a former mayoral candidate and longtime resident of the city, was involved in a deadly confrontation on Monday evening.
What Happened:
At approximately 8:00 p.m. on Monday, McBride and another individual were engaged in a shootout on Donovan Street. According to Jackson County Coroner Bruce Lynd, McBride suffered a fatal gunshot wound during the incident. The victim was rushed to Singing River Hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 8:15 p.m.
The other shooter was also injured and taken to the hospital, but their identity is currently being withheld while authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the altercation.
Who Was Richard McBride:
Richard McBride was a well-known figure in Moss Point, having spent more than four decades in the area. A native of the city, McBride had a longstanding career in the shipbuilding and fishing industries. He ran for Moss Point mayor in both the 2021 and 2025 elections but was unsuccessful in his bids.
Investigation:
Moss Point Mayor Billy Knight confirmed that both McBride and the other individual involved in the shootout were injured. The police department has not yet released the name of the second shooter as they continue to investigate the motives behind the altercation and determine who was at fault.
Local news outlets have reached out to the Moss Point Police Department for additional information, but a response has yet to be received.
What Happens Next:
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities piece together the details of the tragic event. The Moss Point community, which knew McBride for his long history in the area, is left in shock over his sudden death.
Closing Line: This story may be updated as more details emerge.
