Birmingham Community Reels After Mass Shooting Leaves Four Dead and 17 Injured

Birmingham Community Reels After Mass Shooting

On Saturday night, the city of Birmingham was shaken by a devastating incident that left four people dead and 17 others injured in a mass shooting outside a popular gathering spot in the Five Points South area. Witnesses described a scene of chaos and terror as gunfire erupted among a crowd of people.

First-Hand Accounts of the Tragedy

Crystal Berry, a 74-year-old resident living just a few blocks away, had a front-row view of the horrific events from her high-rise apartment window. With her home situated 15 floors up, Berry could not only hear the gunshots but could also see the unfolding tragedy.

“I just can’t get the sounds out of my head and what I’ve seen,” Berry stated, visibly shaken as she recounted the terrifying episode. “It’s very traumatic.” Having worked in the medical field for 30 years, she never expected to witness such violence in her own neighborhood.

Berry described the moment she first heard the shooting: “I was getting my gown on, and I heard *bubububu* and gun sounds. I literally ran over to the window and looked out. I saw two three-wheeled motorcycles with a black car right on their tail, flying by at 50 miles an hour,” she explained. The noise was so loud that it shook her windows.

Heroic Response from First Responders

Crystal was impressed by the swift response from emergency services. “I had never seen as many first responders in my life… It was ambulance after ambulance and fire engine after fire engine,” she recalled. Despite the rapid arrival of help, the thought of the chaos outside left her feeling helpless.

Adding to the confusion, Berry noted that the black car she had seen speeding away from the scene returned moments later. “I recognized it because of the sound of its motor. This is crazy! How could someone be that evil to come back and see what they’ve done?” she asked, her voice filled with disbelief.

Community Reflections on Rising Violence

Berry, who has lived in the Five Points South area for five years, expressed her love for the community but also her growing concern over the increasing violence. “What’s it like for the people on lower floors than me that are older and sicker than I am?” she worried. “This is so hard for all of us elderly people to go through every weekend—every Friday and Saturday and Sunday.”

The event has raised alarms not only for those living close to the scene but for many Birmingham residents who feel increasingly vulnerable in their own neighborhoods. Berry’s plea for witnesses to come forward echoes the sentiments of the local law enforcement, who are urging anyone with information about the incident to help in identifying those responsible.

Next Steps for the Community

Mayor and police officials held a press conference following the shooting, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in tackling gun violence. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and encourage anyone who witnessed it or has information to reach out to the police.

The aftermath of this tragedy has highlighted the urgent need for discussions around safety in Birmingham, especially in areas that attract large gatherings. As residents grapple with the emotional fallout from the night, they are also left questioning what steps are necessary to ensure that their community remains a safe place for everyone.

As Birmingham begins the healing process from this devastating incident, the resilience and unity of the community will be tested in the coming days and weeks. Everyone is looking for answers and a path towards a safer future for all its residents.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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