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==References==
==References==
* Brooks, Staci B. (March 17, 2009) "Two Birmingham police officers cleared in fatal shootings." {{BN}}
* Brooks, Staci B. (March 17, 2009) "Two Birmingham police officers cleared in fatal shootings." {{BN}}
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* Robinson, Carol (April 21, 2011) "NAACP, Birmingham City Council committee want more review of police action." {{BN}}
* Robinson, Carol (April 21, 2011) "NAACP, Birmingham City Council committee want more review of police action." {{BN}}
* Kessler, Bryan (2012) "[https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3833&context=etd White, Black, and Blue: The Battle Over Black Police, Professionalization, and Police Brutality in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963-1979]" Master of Arts thesis, Virginia Commonwealth University
* Kessler, Bryan (2012) "[https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3833&context=etd White, Black, and Blue: The Battle Over Black Police, Professionalization, and Police Brutality in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963-1979]" Master of Arts thesis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Revision as of 13:36, 5 December 2018

This is a List of deadly police shootings, including any incidents where a person's death was caused by gunfire from law enforcement officers, regardless of whether the shooting was deemed justified. All incidents of officer-involved shootings are investigated by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation.

1970s

1980s

1990s

  • January 28, 1995: Dan Davis Jr was shot to death by Birmingham Police Officer Charles Forbes during a struggle. Forbes saw a group of four men around a van on the 1200 block of 29th Street North in Norwood and asked them to disperse. Davis refused to comply and resisted when Forbes attempted to arrest him. During the struggle, Forbes shot Davis, who then fled. Witnesses say that Forbes chased him down and shot him once more in the back. Forbes was charged with murder and convicted at trial on a lesser charge of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but earned early release in 2000 after just over three years served.
  • 1996: A Phillips High School student was shot at his own home during an investigation into a reported burglary.

2000s

2010s

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