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This is a '''List of Birmingham homicides in 2021'''. It includes homicide cases occurring within the [[Birmingham|city limits]] during the [[2021|calendar year]]. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the commission of the crime of murder as charged by police and prosecutors.  
This is a '''List of Birmingham homicides in 2021'''. It includes homicide cases occurring within the [[Birmingham|city limits]] during the [[2021|calendar year]]. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the commission of the crime of murder as charged by police and prosecutors.  


8 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 2, putting the city on pace for 88 for the year. Based on the 2018 census estimate of 209,400 population, that represents a homicide rate of 42.0 homicides per 100,000 residents. Birmingham had [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2020|124 homicides in 2020]]. The recent record low of 63 homicides was set in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2014|2014]], and the recent record high was 141 in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1992|1992]]. At this point last year, 10 homicides had been reported.
10 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 5, putting the city on pace for 101 for the year. Based on the 2018 census estimate of 209,400 population, that represents a homicide rate of 48.2 homicides per 100,000 residents. Birmingham had [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2020|124 homicides in 2020]]. The recent record low of 63 homicides was set in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2014|2014]], and the recent record high was 141 in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1992|1992]]. At this point last year, 10 homicides had been reported.


The city has averaged 7.5 homicides per month, or one every 4.1 days. There were 7 incidents in January and 1 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 12-day span between January 20 and February 1. 3 deaths were reported on Sundays, 3 on Mondays, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 0 on Thursdays, 1 on a Friday, and 0 on Saturdays.
The city has averaged 8.5 homicides per month, or one every 3.6 days. There were 7 fatal incidents of violence in January and 3 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 12-day span between January 20 and February 1. 3 deaths were reported on Sundays, 3 on Mondays, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 2 on Thursdays, 1 on a Friday, and 0 on Saturdays.


One homicide was a [[List of fatal police encounters|police-involved shooting]]. None of the other reported homicides were ruled justifiable as self-defense by investigators or prosecutors, and none resulted from reckless driving. The police department therefore acknowledges 7 chargeable homicides, none of which were charged as manslaughter. Suspects have been identified in 5 cases, arrested in 3 and charged in 2.<!--Charges in one case were dismissed.--> One other death that resulted from a shooting in [[Pinson]] is being investigated by Birmingham police.
One homicide was a [[List of fatal police encounters|police-involved shooting]]. None of the other reported homicides were ruled justifiable as self-defense by investigators or prosecutors, and none resulted from reckless driving. The police department therefore acknowledges 9 chargeable homicides, none of which were charged as manslaughter. Suspects have been identified in 5 cases, arrested in 3 and charged in 2.<!--Charges in one case were dismissed.--> One other death that resulted from a shooting in [[Pinson]] is being investigated by Birmingham police.


5 deaths so far have resulted from shootings, and 3 from unannounced causes. 2 incidents occurred at private homes, 1 at an apartment complex, 1 at a park, and 4 on the streets. 4 were reported in the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]], 3 in the [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]], 0 in the [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]] and 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]].  
7 deaths so far have resulted from shootings, and 3 from unannounced causes. 3 incidents occurred at private homes, 1 at an apartment complex, 1 at a motel, 1 at a park, and 4 on the streets. 5 were reported in the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]], 4 in the [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]], 0 in the [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]] and 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]].  


One homicide took place in self defense. The motive is unknown in 7 deaths.
One homicide took place in self defense. The motive is unknown in 9 deaths.


7 victims were male and 1 was female.
9 victims were male and 1 was female. One was a small child.


==Listing by date==
==Listing by date==
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# [[January 20]]: Eusi Malik Kater Jr, 21, died from gunshot wounds suffered during a shootout with police on the 600 block of [[Center Place Southwest]] in [[South Titusville]]. The incident is being reviewed by the [[Alabama State Bureau of Investigation]]. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/01/he-was-no-menace-to-society-family-questions-21-year-olds-death-in-shootout-with-birmingham-police.html report])
# [[January 20]]: Eusi Malik Kater Jr, 21, died from gunshot wounds suffered during a shootout with police on the 600 block of [[Center Place Southwest]] in [[South Titusville]]. The incident is being reviewed by the [[Alabama State Bureau of Investigation]]. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/01/he-was-no-menace-to-society-family-questions-21-year-olds-death-in-shootout-with-birmingham-police.html report])
# [[February 1]]: Eula Mae Moore, 75, and Derrick Cornell Moore, 54, were found shot to death in the elder Moore's home at 1481 [[Edwards Street]] in [[Dolomite]]. One of the victims is presumed a victim of homicide, while the other has not been classified by investigators. No arrest. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/02/2-found-dead-from-gunshot-wounds-inside-west-birmingham-home.html report])
# [[February 1]]: Eula Mae Moore, 75, and Derrick Cornell Moore, 54, were found shot to death in the elder Moore's home at 1481 [[Edwards Street]] in [[Dolomite]]. One of the victims is presumed a victim of homicide, while the other has not been classified by investigators. No arrest. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/02/2-found-dead-from-gunshot-wounds-inside-west-birmingham-home.html report])
# [[February 4]]: An unnamed male was shot to death at the [[Anchor Motel]] at 8420 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[North East Lake]]. No arrest. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/02/man-shot-dead-thursday-night-at-east-lake-motel-police.html report])
# February 4: Major Turner, 2, died at [[Children's Hospital]] from a gunshot wound suffered at his home in the [[Kimbrough Homes]] public housing community on the 2900 block of [[John Bryan Road]] in [[Wenonah]]. His mother was also wounded by gunshots, which came from outside the apartment. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2021/02/2-year-old-boy-dies-after-shooting-in-western-birmingham.html report])


==Responses==
==Responses==

Revision as of 13:00, 5 February 2021

This is a List of Birmingham homicides in 2021. It includes homicide cases occurring within the city limits during the calendar year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the commission of the crime of murder as charged by police and prosecutors.

10 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 5, putting the city on pace for 101 for the year. Based on the 2018 census estimate of 209,400 population, that represents a homicide rate of 48.2 homicides per 100,000 residents. Birmingham had 124 homicides in 2020. The recent record low of 63 homicides was set in 2014, and the recent record high was 141 in 1992. At this point last year, 10 homicides had been reported.

The city has averaged 8.5 homicides per month, or one every 3.6 days. There were 7 fatal incidents of violence in January and 3 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 12-day span between January 20 and February 1. 3 deaths were reported on Sundays, 3 on Mondays, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 2 on Thursdays, 1 on a Friday, and 0 on Saturdays.

One homicide was a police-involved shooting. None of the other reported homicides were ruled justifiable as self-defense by investigators or prosecutors, and none resulted from reckless driving. The police department therefore acknowledges 9 chargeable homicides, none of which were charged as manslaughter. Suspects have been identified in 5 cases, arrested in 3 and charged in 2. One other death that resulted from a shooting in Pinson is being investigated by Birmingham police.

7 deaths so far have resulted from shootings, and 3 from unannounced causes. 3 incidents occurred at private homes, 1 at an apartment complex, 1 at a motel, 1 at a park, and 4 on the streets. 5 were reported in the West Precinct, 4 in the East Precinct, 0 in the South Precinct and 1 in the North Precinct.

One homicide took place in self defense. The motive is unknown in 9 deaths.

9 victims were male and 1 was female. One was a small child.

Listing by date

  1. January 1: Carl Joseph Miserendino III, 35, was found dead on the side of a house on the 4000 block of 40th Avenue North in Inglenook. Isaiah Williams White was charged with capital murder. He was captured in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in January. Miserendino's car was also recovered in Flordia. (report)
  2. January 2: Chong Ku Hwang, 56, known to be a transient, was found dead in the southern part of Linn Park in Central City. No arrest. (report)
  3. January 3: Brian Keith Fleming, 52, was found shot to death on a walk near the apartment building at 2108 Warrior Road in Ensley Highlands. A 17-year-old suspect was charged with murder. (report)
  4. January 11: LaCorey Lashard McDonald, 31, died at St Vincent's East from wounds suffered in an assault in Zion City. No arrest. (report)
  5. January 17: Timothy Hall, 39, was found dead from gunshot wounds in a car abandoned behind the Shell gas station at 3833 East Lake Boulevard in Inglenook. The shooting occurred earlier on the 200 block of 62nd Street South in South Woodlawn. Lawrence Earl Eaton turned himself in to police. (report)
  6. January 18: Kenneth Buford, 47, was shot to death while driving on the 1400 block of Bankhead Highway in Thomas. The suspects were reported to have fired from a pickup truck. No arrest. (report)
  7. January 20: Eusi Malik Kater Jr, 21, died from gunshot wounds suffered during a shootout with police on the 600 block of Center Place Southwest in South Titusville. The incident is being reviewed by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. (report)
  8. February 1: Eula Mae Moore, 75, and Derrick Cornell Moore, 54, were found shot to death in the elder Moore's home at 1481 Edwards Street in Dolomite. One of the victims is presumed a victim of homicide, while the other has not been classified by investigators. No arrest. (report)
  9. February 4: An unnamed male was shot to death at the Anchor Motel at 8420 1st Avenue North in North East Lake. No arrest. (report)
  10. February 4: Major Turner, 2, died at Children's Hospital from a gunshot wound suffered at his home in the Kimbrough Homes public housing community on the 2900 block of John Bryan Road in Wenonah. His mother was also wounded by gunshots, which came from outside the apartment. (report)

Responses

Paul Hollman, pastor of Mount Mariah Baptist Church, called on Mayor Randall Woodfin to declare a state of emergency over the city's homicide rate. His church has sponsored billboards with the message "Let’s Build. Not Kill! Reset 2021," and launched "Citizens Against Killings" campaign.

See also

References

  • Robinson, Carol (January 4, 2021) "Birmingham pastor says killings ‘out of control, unacceptable,’ calls for state of emergency." The Birmingham News