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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A man suspected of fatally wounding a teenager in a drive-by shooting and then evading police for over a month was arrested by U.S. Marshals days after surveillance video showed him throwing contraband over a fence and into the grounds of a Mississippi jail, officials said Friday.

Brandon Pugh, 31, is accused of shooting into a car and wounding a 14-year-old on May 28 in Jackson, the state capital, WAPT-TV reported. The teenager died six days later.

Pugh remained on the run before he was identified on surveillance footage on July 6 throwing six packages over a fence at the Walnut Grove Correctional Facility, about 64 miles (103 kilometers) away from Jackson, according to the Mississippi Department of Corrections. U.S. Marshalls arrested him Tuesday morning.

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The packages contained cellphones and chargers, the department said in a news release. Officials did not say whether they believe the packages were intended for a specific person.

Karei McDonald, a Mississippi Department of Corrections official, said the footage showed Pugh, who is facing murder charges, holding a gun. Two women accused of helping Pugh were arrested by Walnut Grove Police outside the prison.


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