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The shooting was the third quadruple homicide in Birmingham in 2024. In February, four men were killed in a drive-by shooting near a car wash. [3] In July, four were killed and ten were injured in a drive-by shooting at a birthday party hosted by a nightclub, [4] [5] which at the time, was the city's largest mass shooting in 2024.
A manual for writing Alabama State and local history, 1976; The romantic ideal : Alabama's plantation eden, 1978; The valley and the hills : an illustrated history of Birmingham & Jefferson County, 1981; The Jones family of Huntsville Road, 1981; An Alabama legacy : images of a state, 1994; The building of Brasfield & Gorrie, 2002
Larry Paul Langford (March 18, 1946 – January 8, 2019) was an American politician and convicted felon who had a one-term tenure as the mayor of the city of Birmingham, Alabama. At the time of his death, Langford was hospitalized on compassionate release from serving a 15-year federal prison sentence. [1] [2]
The four people killed were all Alabama residents: Anitra Holloman, 21, Tahj Booker, 27, Carlos McCain, 27, and Roderick Lynn Patterson Jr., 26. Holloman was from Bessemer and the other three were ...
Johnny Robinson (1947–1963) was a young African-American teenager who, at age 16, was shot and killed by a police officer in the unrest following the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama. A Birmingham police officer, Jack Parker, who was riding in the back seat of a police car, shot and killed Robinson.
Physicians noticed Aldrich-Mees lines – indicating certain types of poisons – on Carol's nails. Forensic tests on samples of her hair were conducted by the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences on October 3, 1979, revealing arsenic levels ranging from over 100 times the normal level close to the scalp to zero times the normal level at the end of the hair shaft.
Fred Horn (June 26, 1925 – December 7, 2018) was an American politician who served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1978 to 1986 and in the Alabama Senate from the 18th district from 1986 to 1994. [1] He died on December 7, 2018, in Birmingham, Alabama at age 93. [2]
Battle was born in Birmingham, Alabama. [10] Battle's father, William Raines "Bill" Battle Jr., was athletic director at Birmingham–Southern College from 1952 to 1974. [11] His grandfather William Raines Battle was a Methodist minister. [12] In 1962, Battle was inducted into the Alabama chapter of "National Leadership Honor Society" Omicron ...
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