Four people were killed and 17 injured in a shooting in Birmingham, Alabama, police said Sunday. Birmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald said at a news conference that some of the injured suffered “life-threatening injuries,” hours after the incident in what he called one of the city’s “popular entertainment districts.”
Police said they believe multiple suspects opened fire on a large group of people standing outside near Magnolia Avenue in the Five Points South area. The firing took place after 11 pm. CST
Two men and a woman were pronounced dead at the scene by Birmingham Fire and Rescue. When they arrived, police officers found him lying unresponsive on the sidewalk. Each had multiple gunshot wounds.
A fourth gunshot victim, another man, was pronounced dead by staff at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital. Police also identified him as an adult.
Police said that the condition of four of the injured is critical.
Detectives believe the shooting was not random. Police said in a statement that they believe it stemmed from “an isolated incident where multiple victims were caught in the crossfire.” They were still working to determine who the shooting was aimed at.
No one was in custody as of Sunday evening, but Fitzgerald told reporters earlier that police “will do everything we can to make sure we find whoever is responsible for preying on our people this morning.” Uncover, identify and find it.”
UAB Hospital received 12 victims, including one fatality, according to the Birmingham Police Department.
“My thoughts right now are with the families who are facing a sudden, huge void in their lives. The innocent people who are fighting for their lives right now under medical care. The children who are dealing with loss and grief too soon. are doing,” said the mayor of Birmingham. Randall Woodfin said Sunday. “I hope the perpetrators of this crime know how deep the trauma is. The families and children here are in immense pain. An entire community is in mourning. These are the consequences of your actions.”
Police said they are investigating along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They asked anyone with information to contact the Homicide Division at the Birmingham Police Department or report tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers. The latter can offer up to $5,000 for tips, according to police.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham campus is located in the Five Points South area, a nightlife hub in the city where numerous restaurants, bars and live music venues draw large crowds, especially on weekend nights.
4 Dead, 17 Injured in Birmingham Mass Shooting, According to Alabama Police
Four people were killed and 17 injured in a shooting in Birmingham, Alabama, police reported on Sunday. Birmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald shared during a news conference that several of the injured individuals are facing “life-threatening injuries” in what he described as one of the city’s busy entertainment districts.
The shooting occurred after 11 p.m. CST near Magnolia Avenue in the Five Points South area, where multiple suspects opened fire on a large crowd. Tragically, two men and a woman were pronounced dead at the scene, while a fourth victim later died at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital.
Authorities believe the shooting was not random, suggesting it stemmed from an isolated incident. They are actively investigating to determine the intended targets. As of Sunday evening, no suspects were in custody, but police emphasized their commitment to finding those responsible.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin extended his condolences to the families affected, underscoring the community’s pain and the trauma experienced by those involved. The investigation is ongoing, with support from federal agencies. Police encourage anyone with information to step forward.
This tragic event has left the Birmingham community in shock as they grapple with the aftermath.