UPDATE: Sixth Arrest Made in Dadeville Mass Shooting
Tallapoosa District Attorney Mike Segrest has announced a sixth arrest in the mass shooting that happened at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville.
Tallapoosa District Attorney Mike Segrest has announced a sixth arrest in the mass shooting that happened at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville.
People in Dadeville were stunned to find out about the mass shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday party that ended with gunfire and four lives lost.
100% of the funds, minus credit card fees, will be given as grants to organization that are addressing the ongoing needs of victims and community members.
Officials said in a press conference Sunday evening that four people died and 28 others were injured in the shooting
We have information on those who were injured in the mass shooting in Dadeville late Saturday night that left four people dead.
A Dadeville High School senior who had signed to play college football at Jacksonville State University was among the four people killed in a mass shooting in downtown Dadeville late Saturday night.
Dadeville First Baptist Church held a community prayer vigil after the mass shooting that killed four people and injured at least 28 others.
A shooting late Saturday night at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville has left four people dead and at least 32 injured.
The shooter who opened fire at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, was a graduate of the University of Alabama. Police say he legally bought the gun from a dealership a week ago.
A shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, killed at least four people and wounded at least eight others Monday, police said. The suspected shooter was also dead.