The comedy world has been rocked by tragedy after news broke that popular comedian Reginald “Reggie” Carroll, widely known as the “Knockout King of Comedy,” was shot and killed in Southaven, Mississippi.
The 52-year-old comedian was reportedly gunned down on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, suffering multiple gunshot wounds. Sadly, despite desperate efforts from officers and medics to save his life, Carroll did not survive.

The Southaven Police Department confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post, revealing that one suspect has already been arrested and charged with murder. They described the case as an “isolated shooting” and reassured the public that there is no ongoing danger to residents, though the investigation is still very much active.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Carroll carved out a name for himself in the comedy world with his bold stage presence and raw humor. He first hit the spotlight touring with Katt Williams before headlining his own showcase, “Knockout Kings of Comedy.” Over the years, he left his mark on the entertainment industry by performing on “Showtime at the Apollo” in 2000, acting alongside Mo’Nique and Countess Vaughn on the sitcom “The Parkers,” and even starring in the 2022 TV movie “Rent & Go.” Just last year, in 2023, he produced a stand-up special under the same name as his showcase, proving he was still as sharp and relevant as ever.
Fans and fellow comedians have been pouring out tributes online, remembering Carroll not only as a comedian but as a larger-than-life entertainer who knew how to light up any stage. His unexpected death has left many shocked, with social media buzzing with grief, disbelief, and love for the man who always brought laughter.
While police continue to dig deeper into the circumstances of his murder, one thing is certain: the comedy world has lost a true knockout, and his absence will be deeply felt.