Birmingham was rocked by violence late Saturday night as a shooting in the city’s Five Points South Entertainment District left at least four people dead and 17 others injured. The incident, which took place in the 2000 block of Magnolia Avenue South around 11 p.m., has left the community searching for answers.
According to Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond, the shooting appeared to be a targeted attack, where a specific individual was sought out, but numerous innocent bystanders were caught in the crossfire. Officers arriving at the scene found two men and one woman lying unresponsive outside; tragically, the Birmingham Fire and Rescue Department declared them dead on arrival. Additionally, a fourth victim passed away later at the University of Alabama Hospital.
The police reported that those injured range widely in their conditions, with some suffering from non-life-threatening injuries while others are dealing with life-threatening wounds.
During the shootout, multiple shooters reportedly opened fire from a vehicle, exited the car, and continued to shoot indiscriminately. Over one hundred shell casings were recovered at the scene, indicating the severity and chaos of the incident.
Mayor Randall Woodfin expressed deep concern regarding the situation, citing preliminary evidence that suggests the firearms used in the shooting may have been illegally modified to operate automatically through devices known as “switches.” These switches are prohibited under federal law as they convert semi-automatic handguns into automatic weapons.
Mayor Woodfin highlighted that in previous legislative sessions, efforts to formally ban these switches at the state level did not succeed. He further raised concerns about the implications of Alabama’s permitless carry law, stressing the need for improved funding for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to enforce existing laws effectively.
As of 3 p.m. on Sunday, no arrests had been made, and police have yet to identify any suspects. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are both assisting local law enforcement in the ongoing investigation.
Residents with any information related to the incident are encouraged to contact the anonymous Secret Witness line at 205-254-7777 or the Birmingham Police Homicide Unit at 205-254-1764.
In the wake of this tragic event, Alabama Representative Terri Sewell released a statement offering her condolences to the victims’ families and urging that collective effort must be put toward curbing such violence in the future. “This senseless violence is unacceptable and it must stop,” she stated, emphasizing that elected officials should work at every government level to tackle the issue of gun violence and make communities safer.
The shooting has shaken the Birmingham community, leaving many residents feeling uneasy about safety in the entertainment district, a popular spot frequented by locals and visitors alike. As the investigation unfolds, the community hopes for justice and answers, while grappling with the aftermath of this tragic event.
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