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Hinds County, Mississippi sheriff’s deputy Joshua Adams, 37, has been arrested and charged with the murder of 25-year-old Justin Griffin, reports WLBT.com.

Griffin died Monday afternoon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center from blunt-force trauma to the head with internal bleeding, said Hinds County Coroner Sharon Grisham-Stewart.

Griffin and Adams, who was refereeing the game at the Mississippi Basketball and Athletics facility, allegedly began arguing over a call, said Jackson Police Department Assistant Chief Lee Vance.

The situation escalated, eventually leading to another deputy becoming involved.

According to eye-witnesses, Griffin, who was attempting to peacefully leave the scene, walked outside and was followed by Adams, who allegedly punched him in the head.

Both deputies, who have been suspended pending an investigation, were off duty.

“The case is still open and we’re still looking at information,” said  Vance. “We know there was a second deputy that was involved, but right now, we’re not ready to file charges against that individual, but we have the person that we think is the most responsible at this point.”

WAPT reports that Adams was denied bond Tuesday.

Twitter Mourns Justin Griffin

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