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This is a '''List of Birmingham homicides in 2015'''. It includes homicide cases occurring within the [[Birmingham|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.  
This is a '''List of Birmingham homicides in 2015'''. It includes homicide cases occurring within the [[Birmingham|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.  


A total of 8 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 5, putting the city on pace for 81 for the year. Based on the 2013 census estimate of 212,113 population, that would represent 38.2 homicides per 100,000 population. Birmingham had a record low of 62 homicides in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2014|2014]] and 69 homicides in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2013|2013]]. The recent record high was 141 in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1992|1992]]. At this time in [[2014]] there had been 3 homicides reported.
A total of 9 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 9, putting the city on pace for 82 for the year. Based on the 2013 census estimate of 212,113 population, that would represent 38.7 homicides per 100,000 population. Birmingham had a record low of 62 homicides in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2014|2014]] and 69 homicides in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2013|2013]]. The recent record high was 141 in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1992|1992]]. At this time in [[2014]] there had been 3 homicides reported.


The city has averaged 6.8 homicides per month, or one every 4.5 days. There were 7 incidents in January and 1 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 10 days between January 16 and 26. One death was reported on a Sunday, 1 on a Monday, 1 on a Tuesday, 1 on a Wednesday, 3 on Thursdays, 1 on a Friday and none on Saturdays.
The city has averaged 6.8 homicides per month, or one every 4.4 days. There were 7 incidents in January and 2 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 10 days between January 16 and 26. One death was reported on a Sunday, 1 on a Monday, 1 on a Tuesday, 1 on a Wednesday, 3 on Thursdays, 2 on Fridays and none on Saturdays.


Of the 8 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 4 cases, apprehended in 3, and charged in 3. One death was caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought.<!--Suspects in three deaths killed themselves. Eight homicides were ruled justifiable by prosecutors, including one officer-involved shooting, and three other deaths were dismissed as self-defense by a judge, or ruled accidental.--> The police department therefore acknowledges 7 chargeable homicides, of which 6 so far have been classified as murder.
Of the 9 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 5 cases, apprehended in 4, and charged in 4. One death was caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought. The police department therefore acknowledges 8 chargeable homicides, of which 7 so far have been classified as murders.


At least three homicides were shootings, two resulted from vehicle collisions, two from strangulation, and one from abuse to a child. Two took place on the streets, one in a driveway, two inside homes, one at a gas station, one at an apartment complex, and one in a motel. Four were reported in the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]], 2 in the [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]], 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]] and 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]]. One death was the result of a domestic dispute, two were drug related, another was caused by reckless driving, and the third from child abuse. Six victims were male and two were female.
At least four homicides were shootings, two resulted from vehicle collisions, two from strangulation, and one from abuse to a child. Two took place on the streets, one in a driveway, two inside homes, one at a gas station, two at apartment complexes, and one in a motel. Four were reported in the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]], 3 in the [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]], 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]] and 1 in the [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]]. Two deaths were the result of domestic disputes, two were drug related, another was caused by reckless driving, and the third from child abuse. Seven victims were male and two were female.


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# [[January 30]]: Jeffrey Cade, 45, was shot to death in his car at the Shell station at [[Princeton Parkway]] and [[3rd Avenue West]]. No arrest ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/02/45-year-old_man_identified_as.html report])
# [[January 30]]: Jeffrey Cade, 45, was shot to death in his car at the Shell station at [[Princeton Parkway]] and [[3rd Avenue West]]. No arrest ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/02/45-year-old_man_identified_as.html report])
# [[February 5]]: Tydarius Dewayne Adams, 29, was shot to death in a breezeway at the [[Watertown Apartments]] on [[Watertown Circle]] after an argument over a suspected drug transaction. No arrest. ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/02/man_shot_to_death_early_today.html report])
# [[February 5]]: Tydarius Dewayne Adams, 29, was shot to death in a breezeway at the [[Watertown Apartments]] on [[Watertown Circle]] after an argument over a suspected drug transaction. No arrest. ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/02/man_shot_to_death_early_today.html report])
 
# [[February 7]]: Raphael Roman, 29, was found shot at [[Interlaken Avenue]] and [[64th Court Way South]] in [[Marks Village]] housing project. He had argued with his girlfriend earlier and then with her brother, who is the suspected shooter. Ronald Austin was arrested and charged with murder. ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/02/birmingham_man_charged_with_mu_1.html report])





Revision as of 12:39, 9 February 2015

This is a List of Birmingham homicides in 2015. 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.

A total of 9 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 9, putting the city on pace for 82 for the year. Based on the 2013 census estimate of 212,113 population, that would represent 38.7 homicides per 100,000 population. Birmingham had a record low of 62 homicides in 2014 and 69 homicides in 2013. The recent record high was 141 in 1992. At this time in 2014 there had been 3 homicides reported.

The city has averaged 6.8 homicides per month, or one every 4.4 days. There were 7 incidents in January and 2 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 10 days between January 16 and 26. One death was reported on a Sunday, 1 on a Monday, 1 on a Tuesday, 1 on a Wednesday, 3 on Thursdays, 2 on Fridays and none on Saturdays.

Of the 9 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 5 cases, apprehended in 4, and charged in 4. One death was caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought. The police department therefore acknowledges 8 chargeable homicides, of which 7 so far have been classified as murders.

At least four homicides were shootings, two resulted from vehicle collisions, two from strangulation, and one from abuse to a child. Two took place on the streets, one in a driveway, two inside homes, one at a gas station, two at apartment complexes, and one in a motel. Four were reported in the West Precinct, 3 in the East Precinct, 1 in the South Precinct and 1 in the North Precinct. Two deaths were the result of domestic disputes, two were drug related, another was caused by reckless driving, and the third from child abuse. Seven victims were male and two were female.

Listing by date

  1. January 4: Darrell Edward Watkins, 37, was struck by a car while walking along Ishkooda Road on his way home from a neighborhood shop. He was taken to UAB Hospital where he died from his injuries. No arrest. (report)
  2. January 6: Jaremiah Mason Hayes, 2, died at Children's Hospital from head injuries sustained at his home in Ensley. The Jefferson County Coroner determined that the death was a homicide. D'Juan Lovell Steen, a boyfriend of the victim's mother, was arrested and charged with capital murder. (report)
  3. January 14: Cheryl Smith, 38, was crushed by a car following an argument with her husband at their home on the 1700 block of 34th Street North in Norwood. No arrest. (report)
  4. January 16: Lucretia Rachel, 45, was found strangled to death in room 111 of the Birmingham Inn on 3rd Avenue West. Johnny "Squeeky" Coach, Jr was arrested and charged with murder. (report)
  5. January 16: Mark Andrew Kieskowski, 47, was found strangled to death in his living room on the 900 block of 28th Street South in Highland Park. Jason Paul Hopkins and Dane Donovan Leach were arrested in Shelby County and charged with capital murder. (report)
  6. January 26: James Darryl Kinnion, 46, was found shot to death at the corner of 33rd Avenue and 34th Street North in Collegeville. No arrest. (report)
  7. January 30: Jeffrey Cade, 45, was shot to death in his car at the Shell station at Princeton Parkway and 3rd Avenue West. No arrest (report)
  8. February 5: Tydarius Dewayne Adams, 29, was shot to death in a breezeway at the Watertown Apartments on Watertown Circle after an argument over a suspected drug transaction. No arrest. (report)
  9. February 7: Raphael Roman, 29, was found shot at Interlaken Avenue and 64th Court Way South in Marks Village housing project. He had argued with his girlfriend earlier and then with her brother, who is the suspected shooter. Ronald Austin was arrested and charged with murder. (report)


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