A bustling entertainment area in Birmingham, Alabama became the scene of a tragic mass shooting, leaving four dead and 17 injured.
According to CNN, the incident occurred on Saturday evening in the Five Points South district, a popular nightlife destination. Multiple shooters opened fire just after 11 p.m. in what police believe was a targeted attack.
Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond stated that the shooters arrived in a vehicle, exited to carry out the shooting, and then fled the scene.
Authorities suspect that one of the deceased victims was the intended target of what they describe as a "hit," with the other casualties caught in the crossfire.
The Birmingham Police Department has partnered with the FBI and other agencies to investigate the shooting. No suspects are currently in custody, and law enforcement is urging the public to come forward with any information.
Mayor Randall Woodfin expressed concern about the possible use of illegal gun conversion devices in the shooting. These "switches" can transform semi-automatic weapons into fully automatic firearms, significantly increasing their lethality.
The incident has reignited discussions about gun violence in Birmingham. Mayor Woodfin stated:
Our focus and our priority is literally the shooter or shooters who committed this heinous crime – to make sure we can take them off the street.
The White House has responded to the tragedy, with the Office of Gun Violence Prevention coordinating with local officials. Stef Feldman, director of the office, relayed a message from the administration:
President Biden and Vice President Harris join Americans across the nation in praying for the families affected by this senseless violence. Americans should not have to live like this. And we can't let it become normal.
This shooting marks the 404th mass shooting in the United States in 2024, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The incident has sparked renewed calls for stricter gun control measures and improved public safety.
The Five Points South area, known for its vibrant nightlife and proximity to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, was bustling with weekend revelers when the shooting occurred. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene with victims being rushed away on stretchers.
Local hospitals, including the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, received multiple gunshot victims. At least four of the injured are reported to have life-threatening injuries.
Birmingham police have requested that businesses in the area provide any surveillance footage that might aid in the investigation. Officer Truman Fitzgerald emphasized the cultural aspect of gun violence, stating that too many arguments are being settled with bullets.
The Birmingham shooting has left the community reeling and searching for answers. Four lives were lost, and 17 others were injured in what appears to be a targeted attack. As the investigation continues, city officials and community leaders are grappling with how to address gun violence and ensure public safety in one of Birmingham's most popular entertainment districts.