5 Defendants in Deadly Alabama ‘Sweet 16’ Shooting Denied Bond
An investigator testified at the bond hearing that one of the victims may have participated in the shooting.
An investigator testified at the bond hearing that one of the victims may have participated in the shooting.
A 15-year-old Alabama boy has been arrested in connection with the Dadeville birthday party shooting that left four people dead and wounded 32, bringing the total number of suspects arrested to six. The 15-year-old, arrested on Thursday, has not yet been named but will be charged as an adult, WTVM reported. Like the previous five …
Alabama authorities have arrested two more people in connection with the mass shooting on Saturday at a Dadeville “Sweet 16” birthday party, a shooting that left four people dead and more than 30 injured. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency announced Thursday that Willie George Brown, Jr., 19, of Auburn and Johnny Letron Brown, 20. of …
Alabama authorities have arrested three suspects in the deadly Saturday night shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday celebration in Dadeville. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency announced the arrest of two teenagers Wednesday morning, identifying them as brothers Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, and saying they would be charged as adults, WTVM reported. …
The small town of Dadeville, Alabama, reels from the weekend shooting at a “Sweet 16” birthday celebration that killed four people and wounded 28 more. Several of those wounded remain in critical condition. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has released no information about a suspect or suspects or a motive in the shooting, which erupted …
Alabama authorities confirmed Sunday evening that four people had died and 28 were wounded in a mass shooting at a “Sweet 16” birthday celebration Saturday night in Dadeville. But they provided no information about a suspect or suspects and did not take questions at a news conference. Gunfire erupted at the celebration, held at Mahogany …
Deputies find two decomposing bodies at the home where the girl was held captive.
Birmingham police captured a suspect wanted for murder in Auburn, Alabama, after an hours-long manhunt that included a brief shoot-out with officers. The as yet unidentified suspect was wounded in the shoot-out and is receiving treatment, Deputy Chief Scott Praytor said. Praytor said the ordeal began late Friday night in east Birmingham when officers responded …