Officials in Birmingham, Alabama, are pleading with members of the public for information leading to arrests in a weekend mass shooting that killed four people and injured more than a dozen others.
On Monday, UAB football coach Trent Dilfer said that one of UAB’s football players was impacted by the mafia-style bloodbath.
A vehicle pulled up at the popular Birmingham club and “multiple shooters” got out and began firing, killing four people and ...
Police are offering a $50,000 (£37,400) reward for any information that leads to an arrest as the hunt continues for a group ...
Authorities have still made no arrests after Saturday’s shooting killed four people and left 17 others injured. Police ...
In a new conference Sunday morning, Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond says he believes someone was paid to kill the ...
Photo courtesy ABC 33/40By KIM CHANDLER, Associated Press  BIRMINGHAM (AP) — Authorities have reported no arrests after a ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Police said the shooters were targeting at least one person in what may have been a murder-for-hire and that several of the victims ...
Officials in Birmingham, Ala., pleaded Monday with members of the ... but nothing more harmful than the emotional and physical pain of these actual victims," Mayor Randall Woodfin said Monday. “But I ...