In a recent turn of events, a convicted 44-year-old felon who shot at two Birmingham Police sergeants was handed a cumulative 40 years’ jail sentence. The offender, identified as Kenneth Dewayne Whitehead, pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder directed at Birmingham Police Sergeant Anthony Wheeler and Sergeant Arthur Wilder. He was shot at during the confrontation with the officers in response to his actions.
On March 11, 2020, Sergeant Wheeler and Wilder were assigned to a case related to a spate of vehicle thefts in the west side of Birming City. Subsequently, they stopped a vehicle towing another one as part of the ongoing investigations.
Upon the sergeants’ intervention, the passengers of the vehicle attempted to evade the police, prompting a foot chase that involved Sergeant Wheeler. During the pursuit, Wheeler tripped and was shot at by Whitehead as he was regaining his stance.
In response to shots fired by Whitehead, both Wheeler and Wilder retaliated by shooting back at him, injuring him in the process. An accompanying officer at the scene relayed the situation back to base, which dispatched urgent reinforcement to aid the sergeants.
Wheeler, who had a ten-year service history in the force, sustained a leg wound and was promptly taken to UAB hospital by fellow officers. Subsequent to this ordeal, Wheeler exercised his retirement rights while Wilder continues to serve in the force.
In 2005, Whitehead pleaded guilty to robbery charges in Jefferson County and was sentenced to a 20-year service with a stipulation of serving a minimum of five years. During his term in prison, he was reported to have violated disciplinary rules on nine separate occasions.
Whitehead’s troubled history continues with his probation being retracted in June 2010 following his arrest on counts of felony charges for possession of marijuana and cocaine along with resisting arrest. He was sentenced to a one-year, three-month suspended sentence in 2011 after pleading guilty to the drug charges.
Presently, Whitehead awaits his transfer back to state prison at the Jefferson County Jail after his previous release on April 4, 2016.
Whitehead was slated for trial on June 11, 2024. However, he pleaded guilty on both charges brought against him. Consequently, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Michael Streety sentenced him to serve a 20-year prison term for each conviction consecutively, bringing his total sentence to 40 years.
Whitehead issued an apology in court upon receiving his sentence, represented by Jefferson County Public Defender’s Office and prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Charissa Henrich.
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