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CNN —A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with three cases in Birmingham, Alabama, last month, including a mass shooting that left four people dead and 17 others wounded in the city’s lively entertainment district, police announced. “Today was a major step toward justice,” said Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin in a statement following the arrest. Then, within 24 hours of the mass shooting, police say McDaniel was connected to the shooting death of Jamarcus McIntyre, who was found fatally shot on a sidewalk. After the mass shooting, the mayor said gun violence has reached an “epidemic level” in Birmingham. The archive, like CNN, defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.
Persons: Damien McDaniel, , Scott Thurmond, McDaniel, Anitra, Tahj Booker, Carlos McCain, Roderick Patterson Jr, Thurmond, , Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, , ” “, ” McDaniel, Diontranet Brown, Brown, Jamarcus McIntyre Organizations: CNN, Birmingham Police Department, Police, Anitra Holloman, , Birmingham Mayor, FBI, Birmingham Locations: Birmingham , Alabama, Jefferson, Birmingham, United States
Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond called the devices “a huge problem,” adding they were still investigating whether the shooters used a switch or another type of weapon. “Machine gun conversion devices have no place in our community,” US Attorney Prim Escalona said. Woodfin, the Birmingham mayor, noted that conversion devices are illegal federally but not under state law, and he called on the state legislature to ban the devices. Last week he participated in a demonstration at a Montgomery shooting range in which trained firearm experts tried (and failed) to aim while using the conversion devices. This year, the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against Glock, alleging the handgun company has failed to prevent the use of conversion devices on its weapons.
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Some of the four people killed in a deadly Alabama shooting had "extensive criminal" histories and might have been killed in a "cowardly" murder-for-hire hit, authorities said Monday. Multiple shooters pulled up in a vehicle, got out and opened fire before they got back inside the vehicle and fled, authorities said. "Some of the individuals that were killed have extensive criminal histories," Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond told reporters. And so that’s that’s part of it." Holloman was from Bessemer and the other three were from Birmingham, officials said.
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CNN —Multiple people opened fire Saturday night in a bustling area of Birmingham, Alabama, killing four people and injuring 17 others. Seventeen other people were injured, according to Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond. Authorities believe the deadly shooting was a targeted “hit.”Here’s what we know about the mass shooting. “Someone was willing to pay money to have that person killed,” Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond said Sunday. “All of a sudden it was just gunshots, gunshots, gunshots,” Eslami told CNN.
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Harris builds momentum over TrumpWith just over six weeks until Election Day, a new national NBC News poll finds Vice President Kamala Harris with a 5-point lead over former President Donald Trump among registered voters, 49% to 44%. Still, Trump holds important advantages on the economy and inflation, as voters rank cost of living as their top concern in the election. But other key voting blocs — including Latino voters, seniors and independents — haven’t changed as much. Mark Robinson “has an obligation to defend himself” following reports last week that Robinson made lewd posts on a pornographic website over a decade ago. Billionaire donations: The nation’s wealthy opened their wallets in August, pouring millions into super PACs backing Harris and Trump.
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At least four people were killed and dozens more were injured in a shooting at in Birmingham, Alabama police said early Sunday. “We believe that multiple shooters fired multiple shots on a group of people,” he said. Fitzgerald did not speculate on a motive, but said that investigators were “told that all of the victims were out in the open, on either a sidewalk or the street. It is the second mass shooting in the city this year. In July, four people were killed at a nightclub.
Persons: Truman Fitzgerald, ” Fitzgerald, , , Fitzgerald Organizations: ” Birmingham Police, UAB, FBI Locations: Birmingham , Alabama
CNN —At least four people were killed and “dozens” more were injured in a mass shooting in one of the most popular entertainment areas in Birmingham, Alabama, Saturday evening, the Birmingham Police Department said. Just after 11 p.m., “multiple shooters fired multiple shots on a group of people” in the Five Points South area, Birmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald said. A fourth victim died at an area hospital, he added. “We have dozens of gunshot victims from this area,” Fitzgerald said. Five Points South is a busy area known for its restaurants, night clubs, pubs and live music venues near the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus and a short drive from the downtown Birmingham area.
Persons: Truman Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Hannah Echols, ” Fitzgerald, “ I’m, Organizations: CNN, Birmingham Police Department, Birmingham Police, University of Alabama, Birmingham Hospital, Birmingham Locations: Birmingham , Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
CNN —At least four people were killed and nine others were wounded in a shooting at a Birmingham, Alabama, nightclub late Saturday night, police said. Two women inside the nightclub and a man who was found on a sidewalk near the venue were pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Police did not identify any suspects in the shooting and no arrests have been announced as of Sunday morning. “Detectives are working to determine what led to shots being fired and the victims being shot,” Fitzgerald said. Like CNN, the archive defines a mass shooting as one in which four or more people are shot, not including the shooter.
Persons: Truman Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, ” Fitzgerald Organizations: CNN, Birmingham, Police Locations: Birmingham , Alabama, United States
There was no breach of government networks or data stolen in the cyberattack, according to the office of Republican Gov. “We’ve seen waves of attacks against numerous targets, including the State of Alabama,” Richard Hummel, senior threat intelligence manager at cybersecurity firm Netscout, told CNN. The attacks against Alabama government websites typically lasted five to 10 minutes, Hummel said. More than 2,200 US hospitals, schools and governments were “directly impacted” by ransomware last year, according to a tally from cybersecurity firm Emsisoft. DDoS attacks can also cause disruptions to the local communities that rely on school, hospital and election websites for information, Hummel said.
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A band director ignored police requests to stop performing at the end of a football game. After he told his band to keep playing, police attempted to arrest him, the New York Post reported. The New York Post reported that Johnny Mims, the director of the Minor High School band, told musicians to keep playing after police instructed him to stop the music. The band was accompanying a high school football game between Minor High School and Jackson-Olin High School at the PD Jackson-Olin High School stadium in Alabama on September 14. AdvertisementAdvertisementHe refused police orders to stop, instead instructing his band to keep playing, the police department said in a statement issued on September 15.
Persons: Johnny Mims, Mims, Walter Gonsoulin Jr Organizations: New York Post, Service, The New York Post, Minor High, Minor High School, Jackson, Olin High School, Birmingham City, Institute of Electrical, Electronics Engineers Locations: Wall, Silicon, Alabama, Birmingham
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