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* 105 homicides ([[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005|list]])
* 105 homicides ([[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005|list]])


===Unincorporated Jefferson County===
==Unincorporated Jefferson County==
* May: The burned body of Camella July, 22, of [[Center Point]] was found near [[Slope Drive]] in the [[Mulga]] area. Reginald Davis was convicted in 2007 of intentional murder.
* May: The burned body of Camella July, 22, of [[Center Point]] was found near [[Slope Drive]] in the [[Mulga]] area. Reginald Davis was convicted in 2007 of intentional murder.


==Fairfield==
July 28: George Lewis, Jr., was closing the King George Bar on [[Third Avenue West]], [[Fairfield]], for the night when he was shot and killed by Steven Phillips.  Phillips was also charged with the attempted murder and first-degree robbery of Lewis' employee, Michael Nix. [http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/06/fairfield_man_to_face_grand_ju.html]
July 28: George Lewis, Jr., was closing the King George Bar on [[Third Avenue West]], [[Fairfield]], for the night when he was shot and killed by Steven Phillips.  Phillips was also charged with the attempted murder and first-degree robbery of Lewis' employee, Michael Nix. [http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/06/fairfield_man_to_face_grand_ju.html]



Revision as of 11:29, 18 July 2007

This is a List of Jefferson County homicides in 2005.

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Birmingham

  • 105 homicides (list)

Unincorporated Jefferson County

  • May: The burned body of Camella July, 22, of Center Point was found near Slope Drive in the Mulga area. Reginald Davis was convicted in 2007 of intentional murder.

Fairfield

July 28: George Lewis, Jr., was closing the King George Bar on Third Avenue West, Fairfield, for the night when he was shot and killed by Steven Phillips. Phillips was also charged with the attempted murder and first-degree robbery of Lewis' employee, Michael Nix. [1]

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