Birmingham, AL – A 24-year-old man has pleaded guilty to the murder of local resident Shaun Rhudy, who was killed on Christmas Eve 2021 in a violent incident outside Marty’s PM, a bar located on the Southside of Birmingham. Rhudy, a beloved father and friend, was remembered for his kind spirit and joy for life, leaving behind a 9-year-old son.
The tragic event unfolded shortly before 3:30 a.m. on December 24, 2021. Birmingham South Precinct officers responded to reports of shots fired and discovered Rhudy unresponsive at the entrance of Marty’s PM, alongside another man who had also been shot in a parking lot across the street. Both victims were rushed to UAB Hospital. Unfortunately, Rhudy was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.
According to authorities, Alonzo Johnson II, the man who fired the fatal shots, was denied entry into the bar due to a prior incident. This refusal escalated into a confrontation in the parking lot, culminating in Johnson firing a gun, which not only struck Rhudy but also critically injured another victim.
Alonzo Johnson, originally from Greensboro, pleaded guilty to charges of murder and attempted murder. In a sentencing hearing, he was handed a sentence of 20 years in prison. The prosecution of the case was spearheaded by Jefferson County Deputy District Attorney Kylie Jernigan, while Johnson was represented by attorney Julian Hendrix.
Additionally, Terrill Huey Jr., aged 30 and from Moundville, pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution for his role in driving Johnson away from the scene of the crime. Huey received a two-year suspended sentence.
Rhudy’s family and friends have spoken frequently about what a deeply caring individual he was. Although he originally pursued a degree in engineering from Auburn University and worked in the field after college, he later shifted his career path to work in various local eateries on the Southside, prioritizing happiness over financial gain. His mother, Pat Rhudy, shared with the community how her son embodied an appreciation for all those around him, stating, “He was generally easygoing, non-judgmental, and liked everyone.”
A longtime friend of Rhudy, Chris Powell, also reflected on his character after the incident, noting, “He never worried about money too much. Never wanted to be rich. He just liked living life. That was the life he liked.” Rhudy’s legacy is now carried on by his young son, who is being supported by the community in the wake of this tragedy.
This incident and the ensuing legal proceedings have left the Birmingham community grappling with the reality of such violence occurring in their neighborhood. Many residents have expressed shock at the shooting that took place so close to home, especially during what should have been a festive season. The loss of Shaun Rhudy has particularly affected those who knew him, as the sense of community spirit and camaraderie has been visibly shaken.
As the case moves into its next phases following Johnson’s guilty plea, the Birmingham community continues to rally in support of Rhudy’s family, emphasizing unity and resilience in the face of tragedy. Local gatherings, memorials, and conversations about safety are ongoing as residents seek ways to honor Rhudy’s memory while advocating for a peaceful and safe environment for all.
Johnson has been booked back into the Jefferson County Jail and will await transfer to state prison as he begins his sentence.
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