Southaven, Mississippi — A Tour Turned Tragic
On August 20, 2025, the comedy world was jolted by a chilling tragedy: Baltimore-born stand-up comic Reginald “Reggie” Carroll, 52, was fatally shot at a residence on Burton Lane in Southaven, Mississippi. He was rushed to a Memphis hospital, but ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
Swift Arrest and a Haunting Connection
Law enforcement quickly apprehended 38-year-old Tranell Marquise Williams, arresting him on a murder charge. Notably, Williams had been working as a security guard on Reggie Carroll’s tour alongside fellow comedian Katt Williams, under the “Heaven on Earth” tour banner. The Burton Lane address, scene of the fatal shooting, is tied to Katt Williams’s merchandise operations and served as the suspect’s last known address. Authorities even issued a 14-day eviction notice for that property citing “criminal activity.”
A Career Wrapped in Laughter and Legacy
Carroll forged a memorable career touring the nation’s comedy clubs and gracing television screens. He appeared on shows like “Showtime at the Apollo,” the 2023 stand-up special “Knockout Kings of Comedy,” the TV movie “Rent & Go,” and an episode of “The Parkers.” His infectious personality and comedic talent earned him the affectionate moniker “Knockout King of Comedy.”
An Outpouring of Grief and Tributes
Tributes poured in from colleagues and fans. Mo’Nique, who toured with Carroll, expressed her deep affection and bittersweet memories of their time on the road:
“The last time me and my brother Reggie… it was an amazing time being on tour together… so I have no sad tears because all of our times together was amazing.”
Baltimore’s comedy community also mourned the loss. Mobtown Comedy called Carroll “one of our city’s great talents,” and his brother Jonathan Carroll extended heartfelt thanks to everyone who offered support and shared condolences.
The Path Forward: Questions, Grief, and Justice
At the heart of this devastating loss lies a swirl of unanswered questions. The police have labeled the shooting “isolated” and confirm the case remains under active investigation.EW.com+1 Carroll’s family, friends, and comedy peers are searching for clarity—and closure.