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Mass shooting in Alabama leaves 4 dead, at least 21 others wounded, no arrests made: police


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2024 Sep 22, 3:42am   97 views  2 comments

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Birmingham Police have reached out to the FBI and ATF for assistance

Four people were killed and at least 21 others were wounded in a mass shooting Saturday night in Birmingham, Alabama.

Two men and a woman were killed at the scene in the 2000 block of Magnolia Avenue in the Five Points South area near the University of Alabama at Birmingham, while a fourth victim died at the university's hospital, Birmingham Police told AL.com.

The incident happened shortly after 11 p.m., Officer Truman Fitzgerald told the outlet.

Birmingham Fire and Rescue transported eight victims to the hospital, and police said four of those victims sustained life-threatening wounds.

Many others also arrived at hospitals in private vehicles.

Police say multiple gunmen are believed to be responsible for the shooting. No suspects have been taken into custody.

"Rest assured, we are going to do everything we possibly can to uncover, identify and hunt down whoever was responsible for preying on our people," Fitzgerald told AL.com.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/mass-shooting-alabama-leaves-4-dead-at-least-others-wounded-arrests-police


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1   WookieMan   2024 Sep 22, 4:13am  

The title mass shooting has always bothered me. Like what is the body count dead or wounded to make it "mass?" Because every weekend in Chicago is a mass shooting. I guess I'm a little numb to it hearing it every weekend on the news when I'm by the bedroom TV the wife leaves on all the time.

This story just sounds like a normal negro party in Chicago to me, just in Birmingham. Other thing no one considers with this, they would have likely been shot and killed at some point anyway. Get the job done all at once I suppose. Remember BLM. Or blacks don't like each other so who gives a fuck.
2   AD   2024 Sep 22, 2:57pm  

WookieMan says

This story just sounds like a normal negro party in Chicago to me, just in Birmingham.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Alabama#Demographics

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