- Source: September 2024 Birmingham shooting
On September 21, 2024, four people were killed and seventeen were injured in a mass shooting at an entertainment venue in the Five Points South neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
The police believe that the shooting was targeted, and that the intended target is among the dead.
Background
= Previous shootings
=The shooting was the third quadruple homicide in Birmingham in 2024. In February, four men were killed in a drive-by shooting near a car wash. In July, four were killed and ten were injured in a drive-by shooting at a birthday party hosted by a nightclub, which at the time, was the city's largest mass shooting in 2024.
= Five Points South neighborhood
=Located south of the city's downtown, Five Points South is home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus, an area with a mix of restaurants, and a busy nightlife hub, with many pubs and live music spots clustered on 20th Street South.
Shooting
Just after 11 p.m., multiple shooters in a vehicle approached Hush, a hookah and cigar lounge on Magnolia Avenue with a queue outside, exited the vehicle to open fire, and then drove away. Police responded to calls about the shooting, and found two men and a woman unconscious; they were pronounced dead at the scene. A man being treated in the hospital later died. Seventeen others were wounded, with four suffering life-threatening wounds. Around 100 shell casings were recovered from the scene and it is suspected that Glocks equipped with glock switches may have been used in the attack.
Victims
Three of the four victims were identified as Anitra Holloman, 21; Tahj Booker, 27; and Carlos McCain, 27. The fourth victim who died in the hospital was identified as Roderick Lynn Patterson Jr., 26. Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond said that "some of the victims that were killed had extensive criminal histories", but he also added that he believed many of those shot were "collateral damage". Thurmond did not say which victim or victims may have been targeted, but two of the dead were implicated in previous killings.
Accused
According to law enforcement, the shooting was perpetrated by "multiple shooters" who drove off after the shooting. Investigators believe that they were paid to commit the attack and that one or more people were the intended targets. In October 2024, a suspect, 22-year-old Damien McDaniel, was arrested and charged with capital murder for the shooting. He is also charged with murder and capital murder for two other fatal shootings that occurred on September 19 and 22, respectively.
Reactions
At a news conference, Randall Woodfin, the mayor of Birmingham, stated that the city was being particularly affected by an epidemic of gun violence in the United States. Mayor Woodfin later called on citizens who had information to come forward about the case saying that if they did not come forward that they "are as responsible for the person or the people that pull the triggers".
The Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offered $50,000 USD reward each, totaling $100,000 USD, for helping to find the suspects in the attack, the largest in the former's history, leading to a surge of tips about the case.
Mayor Woodfin called on the Alabama Legislature to make glock switches, which are illegal under federal law, also illegal under state law. State Representatives Phillip Ensler, Allen Treadaway, Russell Bedsole, Travis Hendrix, and Rex Reynolds prefiled a bill that would make it so that individuals who knowingly have firearms that have a part or parts attached to them that can convert the pistol into a fully automatic weapon that can fire multiple rounds in a short period can be charged with a Class C felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. House speaker pro tempore Chris Pringle said that Mayor Woodfin was trying to blame the legislature and that they were "not responsible for most of these issues".
On September 26, Mayor Woodfin and Representative Terri Sewell, who represents the area, visited the White House for an executive order signing ceremony with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The executive order is designed to target trigger switches by creating a task force which will issue a report in 90 days about the federal government's capacity to detect and seize the devices, as well as an effort to address the trauma caused by active shooter drills in schools. Representative Sewell said of trigger switches that, "Machine gun converters like the one used in Saturday night’s mass shooting are designed for one purpose — mass killing."
On September 27, a vigil was held for shooting victim Anitra Holloman at Railroad Park with her family members and friends in attendance. Multiple community activists spoke at the vigil.
On September 23, Mayor Woodfin posted to his Facebook page a meme of headshots of various state lawmakers representing Jefferson County with the caption, "Thanks to all the Representatives helping to address public safety in Jefferson County". However, red text saying "Not you" was placed over the headshot of State Representative Juandalynn Givan. This meme was posted in response to Givan's suggestion that the Alabama National Guard be called in to support the Birmingham Police Department in response to the violence in the city. Four days later, Woodfin issued an apology for posting the meme and said that he "messed up" following widespread criticism for the post and vowed to shift his focus back to "the real work" of addressing the city's violence problem.
See also
List of mass shootings in the United States in 2024
List of shootings in Alabama
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