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Assault arrest stemming from May Day party shooting in Stockton
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WPMI) — According to BCSO, on Saturday, May 11, 2024, deputies with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office responded to reports of gunshots in the Stockton Community. Eighteen victims were identified, and 3 of those victims died following the incident. <>><>> Shooting at Baldwin Co. party leaves...
Vigil held in Stockton after devastating mass shooting that killed 3, injured 15 others
STOCKTON, Ala. (WKRG) — Members of the Stockton community held a vigil Wednesday night just days after a deadly shooting. Long-time Stockton resident Kim Curry said the shooting was a complete devastation to the community. “We are family,” she said. “It broke my heart to see that Saturday. Stockton is just not like that at […]
Stockton community organizing prayer vigil for May Day victims
STOCKTON, Ala. (WALA) - The Stockton community is coming together to start healing, following the deadly mass shooting during May Day. The packed-out event was interrupted Saturday night when multiple shots were fired. 18 people were shot. Three of those victims have died. As of Tuesday night, there are still...
Stockton community holds vigil for May Day mass shooting tragedy
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The community and victims gathered Wednesday night on Bryant’s Landing Road where the mass May Day shooting unfolded Saturday night. 18 people were shot in that mass shooting -- three of victims died -- their families identifying them as 18-year-old Michael Anderson, Jr., 24-Year-old Christian Bradley, and 37-year-old Chiquita Ewing.
Moms Demand Action, Students Demand Action respond to mass shooting at Stockton party
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Alabama chapters of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action, both part of Everytown for Gun Safety’s grassroots network, released the following statements in response to three people shot and killed and at least twelve wounded Saturday night in a shooting at a party in Stockton, Alabama.
Alabama woman convicted in death of man found shot in back on New Year’s Eve
An Alabama woman was convicted of reckless manslaughter for the New Year’s Eve 2020 shooting death of a man in which she got into an altercation. The Mobile County jury convicted Kiya Henderson of reckless manslaughter, the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office reported in a written news release.
MCSO increases patrols in Prichard after city sees 3 homicides in less than 24 hours
PRICHARD, Ala. (WALA) -Last year, Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said his deputies would be in and out of Prichard to help make things as safe as possible for those who live there. He says doing so has been successful. “Last year when we started the operation their shootings and...
Judge revokes bond of man charged with murder
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A judge on Tuesday revoked bond for a Prichard man charged with murder after prosecutors say he violated the conditions of his bond. Jordan Miller is accused in the shooting death of 24-year-old Phillip Glover on Lefevre Street in Mobile in April 2023. A judge had...
Creola chemical spill sent 4 to hospital, officials say
Monday’s chemical spill in Creola which prompted a shelter in place order and shut down a section of Highway 43 for most of the day also sent four people to the hospital, according to the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency. A two-mile radius around Highway 43 and Radcliff Road...
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