Four People Shot Outside Mississippi Casino

Four people were injured during a shooting outside the Gold Strike Casino in Tunica, Miss. early on Sunday morning, according to the Tunica County Sheriff’s Office and local news reports.

At approximately 3:15 a.m. on Jan. 22, Tunica deputies received a 911 call to respond to a shooting outside the Gold Strike. The caller told deputies that she and three others were shot while walking in the parking lot. When deputies arrived, they found four victims with multiple gunshot wounds.


Police in Tunica, Miss. seek the driver and passengers in this white Infiniti in connection with a quadruple shooting on Sunday morning at the Gold Strike Casino. (Image: Tunica County Sheriff’s Office)

According to police, surveillance footage captured a white Infiniti with the Mississippi license plate CONILOU. (It was determined that those tags were stolen.) Police say the suspects inside the car spotted the victims in the parking lot and fired multiple shots before fleeing the scene.

Three of the shooting victims were released from the hospital, with one still receiving treatment.

If you have any information pertaining to the shooting, contact the Tunica County Sheriff’s Office at (662) 363-1411 or Crime Stoppers at (662) 910-0400.

About the Casino

Gold Strike Tunica is a casino hotel in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi, 20 minutes south of Memphis, Tenn. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International, but its operations were sold last year to Cherokee Nation Businesses in a $450M deal expected to close in the second quarter of 2023.

Gold Strike Tunica was originally opened in 1994 by Circus Circus Enterprises as Circus Circus Tunica. The building, resembling a circus tent, did not house a hotel. In 1997, the casino was given a $125M renovation. It was rebranded as the Gold Strike Casino Resort and added a 31-story hotel tower – the tallest building in Mississippi at the time. In 1999, Circus Circus Enterprises was renamed Mandalay Resort Group, a company that was bought out by MGM Resorts International in 2005.

In 2016, ownership of the Gold Strike, along with many other MGM properties, was transferred to MGM Growth Properties, while MGM Resorts continued to operate it under a lease agreement. Vici Properties acquired MGM Growth, including the Gold Strike, in 2022.

Then, also last year, MGM Resorts agreed to sell the operations of the Gold Strike to Cherokee Nation Businesses, the business arm of the Cherokee Nation, for $450M. The sale is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2023.

It’s the first gaming venture for the Cherokee Nation Businesses outside of Oklahoma and its first investment in commercial gaming. The tribe owns and operates Hard Rock Casino Hotel in Tulsa and nine other tribal gaming enterprises across that state.

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