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Home Crime The stepfather returned home and found his wife, who was a high school math teacher, shot to death. He also found his 14-year-old daughter holding the gun that was used to kill her mom, according to the sheriff

The stepfather returned home and found his wife, who was a high school math teacher, shot to death. He also found his 14-year-old daughter holding the gun that was used to kill her mom, according to the sheriff

After a 40-year-old Mississippi teacher was shot and killed at home, her 14-year-old daughter was identified as the suspect.

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Ashley Smylie, Carly Madison Gregg mug shot

Ashley Smylie (left inset)(Northwest Rankin High School), Carly Madison Gregg (inset right) pictured in a mug shot (Rankin County Sheriff’s Office), (right) Investigators outside the crime scene (WAPT/screengrab)

A 14-year-old girl in Mississippi has been identified after being charged as an adult in the alleged murder of her mother, a high school math teacher, and the attempted murder of her stepdad, local authorities reportedly revealed Wednesday.

Carly Madison Gregg is accused of shooting and killing 40-year-old Ashley Smylie on Tuesday evening at their Brandon home on Ashton Way near Jackson. The girl also shot her stepdad in the arm, but he managed to fight back, take the gun, and survive, as per Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey and AL.com. AL.com reported.

After the shooting, the teenage defendant ran away by jumping over a fence. Investigators used a helicopter to track her movements and arrested her about 30 minutes after the violent incident.

The surviving victim told deputies that he came home to find his wife fatally shot and his daughter holding the murder weapon, a pistol, according to local ABC affiliate WAPT. reported.

While it is not yet clear what led to the shooting, reports have identified Ashley Smylie as a veteran teacher, most recently at the same school Gregg attended, Northwest Rankin High School.

The Vicksburg Daily News reported that Smylie was honored in 2022 with a “Teacher of the Month” award.

The Rankin County Sheriff’s Office, now tasked with investigating a gruesome murder, has been in the news for entirely different reasons of late, as five of its “Goon Squad” ex-deputies face punishment for the racist torture of two Black men.

Calls for Sheriff Bailey’s resignation have intensified as a result.

As recently as February, the New York Times published an article that said documents showed the sheriff in 2014 repeatedly sought grand jury subpoenas so he could obtain phone records and spy on his girlfriend, a married woman:

But his requests had nothing to do with alleged wrongdoing, or any criminal investigation, according to a previously undisclosed report obtained by The New York Times and the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting at Mississippi Today. Instead, Sheriff Bailey tapped into the power of a grand jury at least eight times over a year to spy on his married girlfriend and the school employee with whom she was also “unfaithful,” the documents show.

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