Manhunt launched for 'multiple shooters' after at least 4 killed and 18 injured in Birmingham

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A manhunt has been launched for “multiple shooters” who killed four and injured 18 more when they “fired upon a large group of people,” in Birmingham, Alabama, police said early Sunday.
At least four of the wounded have “life-threatening injuries,” Birmingham Police Department officer Truman Fitzgerald told a news conference hours after the incident, which he said occurred in one of the city’s “most popular entertainment districts.”

Photo and video posted to social media following the shooting showed at least two individuals apparently injured on the ground outside, as well as some people's emotional yelling as they awaited medics.
Fitzgerald said officers arrived on the scene shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday “when they observed two adult males and one adult female who was unresponsive on the sidewalk suffering from a gunshot wound.”

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Birmingham Police Department vehicles near the scene where multiple people were shot late Saturday.WVTM / WVTM]


Medics pronounced them “dead at the scene,” he said, adding that the fourth victim was pronounced dead at the nearby UAB hospital. The hospital said it treated a total of 12 people.
“We believe that multiple shooters fired multiple shots on a group of people,” he said. “Our detectives are working to confirm whether the shooters walked up on the victims or drove by in a vehicle, and that’s why we need the public’s help,” he added.

“There’s no one in custody,” he said. “Rest assured, we are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover, identify and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people,” he added.
Fitzgerald did not speculate on a motive, but said investigators were “told that all of the victims were out in the open, on either a sidewalk or the street. So this group of shooters fired upon these victims when they were out in the open. We were not told that this happened inside of any business.”

In a later statement, police said they believed the shooting “was not random and stemmed from an isolated incident where multiple victims were caught in the crossfire.”
He also urged businesses with security cameras in the area to check their footage and provide anything relevant to investigators.
The department said it was working with the FBI and ATF on the investigation.
It is the second mass shooting in the city this year. In July, four people were killed at a nightclub.
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“There’s no one in custody,” he said. “Rest assured, we are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover, identify and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people,” he added.
"Everything except identify the shooter's race and skin color!"
 
a series of unfortunate events

CNN said:
The victims in Alabama were all out in the open on the sidewalk or on the streets, Fitzgerald said. Detectives are working to determine whether the shooters walked up to the victims or drove by in a vehicle, he added.

CNN said:
Fitzgerald said mass shootings “have more to do with culture than they do criminality,” adding that “we’re seeing far too many arguments being settled by bullets.”

also lol
can't wait for the 240p CCTV footage that comes out of them exiting a stolen Nissan, mag dumping onto a group of low socioeconomic status individuals
CNN said:
Birmingham police have asked that businesses in the area provide any surveillance footage they might have.
 
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