Victim in North Montgomery shooting in March dies
Action 8 News reached out to a spokesperson for the Montgomery Police Department regarding the delay in notification.
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Action 8 News reached out to a spokesperson for the Montgomery Police Department regarding the delay in notification.
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The shooting happened in the 2200 block of Cherry Street.
The crash occurred around noon Friday on Alabama 125 near the 23 mile marker, approximately seven miles south of Brundidge.Â
Officials are asking drivers to avoid the area at this time.



