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18Oct/10Off

2 workers killed in Tenn. post office shooting

HENNING, Tenn. -Two post office workers were killed Monday in a shooting at a post office in West Tennessee during a possible robbery attempt, authorities said.
The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department told The Associated Press that two female employees were killed Monday morning in what may have been a robbery at the Henning post office. Officers are searching for a maroon Chevrolet Malibu with two men inside.
A witness told a state employee at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville, Tony Burns, that the shooting happened during a robbery attempt. Burns said his sister-in-law, a postal service worker, was assigned to the Henning office Monday. He said she told him she escaped unharmed.
Jeff Dew, of the Dennis Dew Termite Co., told the AP that his brother, Eric Banks, was driving through the area when a woman flagged him down near the post office.
He said that his brother reported the shooting to police. He said he hasn't been able to speak to his brother because his brother has been talking with police since about 9 a.m.
Beth Barnett, a U.S. Postal Service spokeswoman, said there had been an incident at the post office but didn't yet have further details.
The FBI and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are helping the postal service investigate.
Henning, about 45 miles northeast of Memphis, was the hometown of "Roots" author Alex Haley.

2 workers killed in Tenn. post office shooting

17Sep/10Off

Bail Bondsman Arrested In Shooting Death

Huntsville police are investigating a deadly

10Sep/10Off

Two Arrested For Murder

Huntsville Police have arrested and charged two men in connection with a murder in South Huntsville.

23 year old Frederick Humphrey and 24 year old Mario Harris were arrested and charged Friday with robbery and murder in connection with the shooting death of Michael Scarberry.

Scarberry was shot and killed on September 1st.

The two are being held without bond. Police aren't commenting on a motive.

Two Arrested For Murder

4Sep/10Off

Shooting leaves Columbus teenager dead

31Aug/10Off

One dead in double shooting at Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga

SYLACAUGA, AL (WBRC) – The Sylacauga Police Department has confirmed that a double shooting at the Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga has left one person dead.

Police say the shooting happened in the back parking lot of the creamery along North Norton Avenue. Officers responding to the scene found two people suffering from gunshot wounds. One was declared dead on the scene. The other victim was airlifted to UAB Hospital.

So far, the names of the victims and the identity of any suspects have not been released.

Stay with this story for more information as it becomes available.

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One dead in double shooting at Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga

18Aug/10Off

Discovery Middle School Shooting Suspect Moved

WAAY 31 News has confirmed that Hammad Memon, the 15 year old boy accused in the shooting death of Todd Brown at Discovery Middle School, is no longer in the Madison County Jail.

According to our sources at the Madison County Sheriff's Department, Memon was transferred from the jail to a mental health facility in Tuscaloosa on Wednesday.

The move isn't a surprise. Earlier this month, a judge ruled that Memon should be moved from the jail to the Bryce Psychiatric Hospital, where he could undergo more evaluation and treatment before his trial begins.

In early July, a judge ruled that Memon should be tried as an adult for the February 5th shooting. Memon's attorney, Bruce Gardner, says the boy suffers from hallucinations and that some doctors believe he may be suffering from the on set of schizophrenia.

15Aug/10Off

8 shot, 4 fatally, outside Buffalo, NY, restaurant

BUFFALO, N.Y. -Eight people leaving a party at a downtown Buffalo restaurant were shot early Saturday, four of them fatally, including a Texas man who had returned to his hometown to celebrate his first wedding anniversary, police said.
Managers had decided to close the City Grill in the city's business district after an altercation inside. The victims were leaving at about 2:30 a.m. when a man who had been inside began shooting, police said.
"There were verbal things going on. Management apparently chose to close down and have everybody leave the restaurant," Chief of Detectives Dennis Richards said. "People were leaving when this shooting happened."
Keith Johnson, 25, of Buffalo was charged Saturday afternoon with four counts of second-degree murder and could face more charges. Johnson was in custody late Saturday afternoon and unavailable for comment.
Police didn't know whether Johnson was involved in the earlier altercation and asked witnesses to speak up.
"We need people to come forward," said Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda, who estimated there were 100 people at the scene when police arrived.
The group was attending a party in advance of a more formal anniversary celebration scheduled for later Saturday, authorities said. The couple, Danyell Mackin, 30, and his wife, Tanisha, married in Texas a year ago and had returned to celebrate with Buffalo-area friends and family, authorities said. Tanisha Mackin was not hurt.
"An occasion that should have been a joyous one, a happy one, turned tragic," Mayor Byron Brown said Saturday near the restaurant, a popular stop for office workers during the week and people attending theater and sporting events at night.
The Mackins, who grew up in the same neighborhood, had been friends since they were 13 and started dating in 2001, according to a website created to commemorate their marriage and provide details about the celebration.
The couple, known as "Dee" and "Tee," have a 6-year-old son, Danyell Jr., and a 7-month-old daughter, Destinee, who was scheduled to be christened on Sunday, the website said. The family had moved from Buffalo to Austin, Texas, in 2006, and the Mackins worked for a local bank.
The reception was to be held at a community center in Buffalo, and the couple said online that it was "dedicated to the people who meant so much to us and that we lost."
Police identified the other three victims as Willie McCaa III, 26; Shawnita McNeil, 27; and Tiffany Wilhite, 32.
"A senseless, random killing," said Wilhite's father, Raymond Wilhite, who returned to the restaurant a few hours after the shooting. "This kind of thing just has to stop."
McNeil was Wilhite's cousin.
"There's no words to explain how I feel," McNeil's mother, Ruby Martin, said. "She got along with everybody. She knows a lot of people. She didn't deserve to be killed. I'm pretty sure it wasn't intended for her."
Demario Vass, 30, remained in critical condition Saturday night, police spokesman Michael DeGeorge said. Two men, James Robb Jr., 27, and Shamar Davis, 30, were in stable condition. And 27-year-old Tillman Ward, who was shot in the elbow, was in good condition.
Tommy Dates, 35, of Buffalo, said he was at the bar area of the restaurant with his friends when he noticed a party had broken up. He said people started leaving the restaurant but rushed back inside a few minutes later.
"A lot of people were real upset, just trying to get out of the way," Dates said at the scene about two hours after the shootings. "Everyone was in a panic."
Johnson lives in a two-family house about six miles from the restaurant, near the University of Buffalo's south campus. No one responded to a knock on his door Saturday night, and a woman who answered the door of the other family's home said he lives with his mother and that she also left with police when Johnson was taken into custody.
The restaurant posted a statement on its website Saturday expressing condolences to the victims and their families.
"We at City Grill are deeply saddened by the tragic events," the statement said.
Three covered bodies lay in front of the restaurant for several hours, one of them on the sidewalk across the street. About 20 people stood behind yellow crime scene tape, some trying to console grief-stricken relatives and friends.
"It was horrible seeing members of our community lying in the street," the mayor said.
The window of an office next to the Main Street restaurant was shattered, as was glass at a light-rail stop across the street.
"Nobody knows why," Martin said. "Somebody else was just shooting in a crowd."
Associated Press Writer Ben Dobbin contributed to this report.

8 shot, 4 fatally, outside Buffalo, NY, restaurant

11Jul/10Off

Suspect In Jackson County Attempted Murder Case Turns Himself In

There's a new development in the shooting of a pregnant woman in Jackson County.

7Jul/10Off

Two Dead in South Huntsville Shooting

Two people are dead following what appears to be a murder/suicide at a south Huntsville apartment complex.

It happened around 1:20 at the Hunnington Apartments on Meadowbrook Drive. Huntsville Police Sergeant Mickey Allen tells WAAY 31 that after the shots were heard, a neighbor went to apartment 413 to check on what happened, that neighbor then called 9-1-1.

The victim of the shooting has been identified as 30 year old Ben Lowhorne. Lowhorne has two children, ages nine and seven. The gunman has been identified as 33 year old Alan Brown.

In the interest of full disclosure, we at WAAY-TV will tell you that Ben Lowhorne is the son of a member of the WAAY news team. We offer our thoughts and prayers with his family.

Two Dead in South Huntsville Shooting

2Jul/10Off

Shooting Suspect Certified as Adult

The 14 year old boy accused of shooting a classmate to death in February was certified as adult today.

Hamad Memon, who was 14 at the time of the deadly shooting of Todd Brown, had a hearing Friday morning at the Neaves Davis Juvenile Facility in Huntsville. Judge Lynn Sherrod, Memon's attorney Bruce Gardner and prosecutors held the hearing at the facility, behind closed doors.

Memon has a bond hearing Friday afternoon at 4pm. A trial date has not been set.

21Jun/10Off

Shooting Death in Phenix City

Phenix City, AL (WTVM) -- News Leader Nine is on the scene of the shooting death of a woman in the Ridgebrook Subdivision in Phenix City.

Russell County Deputy Cornoner Arthur Sumbry confirms the homicide. The investigation is ongoing.

We will keep you updated with any late breaking developments in the case.

Shooting Death in Phenix City