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There have been an average of 4.4 homicides per month, or one every 6.9 days. There were 5 incidents in January and 2 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 19 days between January 20 and February 8. 4 deaths were reported on Sundays, 1 on a Monday, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 1 on a Thursday, 1 on a Friday and none on Saturdays.
There have been an average of 4.4 homicides per month, or one every 6.9 days. There were 5 incidents in January and 2 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 19 days between January 20 and February 8. 4 deaths were reported on Sundays, 1 on a Monday, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 1 on a Thursday, 1 on a Friday and none on Saturdays.


Of the 7 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 5 cases, apprehended in 4, and charged in 3. One suspect was found dead on the scene. Not counting 1 homicide which was ruled justifiable by prosecutors<!--, and 0 other cases not charged as felonies-->, the police department acknowledges 6 murders in its own tabulation for the year. 2 of the chargeable homicides were caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought.
Of the 7 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 5 cases, apprehended in 4, and charged in 4. One suspect was found dead on the scene. Not counting 1 homicide which was ruled justifiable by prosecutors<!--, and 0 other cases not charged as felonies-->, the police department acknowledges 6 murders in its own tabulation for the year. 2 of the chargeable homicides were caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought.


At least 5 of the 7 reported homicides were shootings and 2 resulted from auto collisions. Five incidents took place on the streets and 2 at private homes. 2 deaths were the result of reckless driving, 1 originated as a domestic argument, and 1 was the result of a robbery. 5 victims were male and 2 were female.
At least 5 of the 7 reported homicides were shootings and 2 resulted from auto collisions. Five incidents took place on the streets and 2 at private homes. 2 deaths were the result of reckless driving, 1 originated as a domestic argument, and 1 was the result of a robbery. 5 victims were male and 2 were female.
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# [[January 20]]: Demetrius Edward Thompson, 43, was found shot to death in the yard of his house at 9113 [[14th Avenue North]] in [[Airport Hills]]. The shooter was not charged because he acted in self-defense. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/01/deadly_shooting_in_birmingham.html report])
# [[January 20]]: Demetrius Edward Thompson, 43, was found shot to death in the yard of his house at 9113 [[14th Avenue North]] in [[Airport Hills]]. The shooter was not charged because he acted in self-defense. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/01/deadly_shooting_in_birmingham.html report])
# [[February 8]]: Andrew Martin, 22, was found dead from a gunshot wound in his car at the intersection of [[41st Street North]] and [[Messer Airport Highway]] in [[North Avondale]]. No arrest. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/02/leeds_man_shot_to_death_this_a.html report])
# [[February 8]]: Andrew Martin, 22, was found dead from a gunshot wound in his car at the intersection of [[41st Street North]] and [[Messer Airport Highway]] in [[North Avondale]]. No arrest. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/02/leeds_man_shot_to_death_this_a.html report])
# [[February 17]]: Oscar Wayne Johnson, 22, was shot to death in a drive-by on the 10 block of [[17th Street North]]. Police and off-duty officers in the area fired at the suspects and chased their car to the 2400 block of [[1st Avenue North]]. Two suspects were taken into custody. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/02/birmingham_police_conducting_h.html report])
# [[February 17]]: Oscar Wayne Johnson, 22, was shot to death in a drive-by on the 10 block of [[17th Street North]] which followed an altercation at the [[Downtown Lounge]] across the street from [[Birmingham Police Headquarters]]. Police and off-duty officers in the area fired at the suspects and chased their car to the 2400 block of [[1st Avenue North]]. Major Pasley and Antonio Woodard were arrested and charged with capital murder. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/02/2_charged_with_capital_murder_1.html#incart_river report])


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Revision as of 08:42, 20 February 2013

This is a List of Birmingham homicides in 2013. 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 7 homicides have been reported in the city as of February 17, putting the city on pace for 53 for the year. Based on the 2012 census estimate of 206,926 population, that would represent 25.6 homicides per 100,000 population. Birmingham had 75 homicides in 2012, a record low of 63 in both 2010 and 2011, and a record high of 141 in 1992. At this time in 2012, there had been 11 homicides reported.

There have been an average of 4.4 homicides per month, or one every 6.9 days. There were 5 incidents in January and 2 so far in February. The longest stretch without a homicide was the 19 days between January 20 and February 8. 4 deaths were reported on Sundays, 1 on a Monday, 0 on Tuesdays, 0 on Wednesdays, 1 on a Thursday, 1 on a Friday and none on Saturdays.

Of the 7 reported homicides, suspects have been identified in 5 cases, apprehended in 4, and charged in 4. One suspect was found dead on the scene. Not counting 1 homicide which was ruled justifiable by prosecutors, the police department acknowledges 6 murders in its own tabulation for the year. 2 of the chargeable homicides were caused by reckless driving rather than malice aforethought.

At least 5 of the 7 reported homicides were shootings and 2 resulted from auto collisions. Five incidents took place on the streets and 2 at private homes. 2 deaths were the result of reckless driving, 1 originated as a domestic argument, and 1 was the result of a robbery. 5 victims were male and 2 were female.

Listing by date

  1. January 6: Kayla Nicole Jackson, 21, was killed along with her son in an auto collision on the overpass at Jefferson Avenue and 24th Street Southwest. The driver, Brandon Levoy Davis, is suspected of driving recklessly and was charged with manslaughter. (report)
  2. January 6: Zion Milik Jackson, 3, was killed in the same collision.
  3. January 10: Dorelayn Rachell Pate, 46, and Charisse Michelle Hearns, 48, long-time roommates, were found dead in their home at 1336 Americana Drive in Winewood after an apparent murder-suicide. (report)
  4. January 14: James Burke McConnell, 44, was found shot to death in a car parked in an alley near the El Centarrio night club on the 1100 block of 3rd Avenue West. Investigators initially believed the gunshot might have been self-inflicted, but it was later ruled a homicide. McConnell was apparently soliciting for a prostitute when he was targeted for robbery and murder. Bridgett Bradley and William Brown were charged with capital murder. (report)
  5. January 20: Demetrius Edward Thompson, 43, was found shot to death in the yard of his house at 9113 14th Avenue North in Airport Hills. The shooter was not charged because he acted in self-defense. (report)
  6. February 8: Andrew Martin, 22, was found dead from a gunshot wound in his car at the intersection of 41st Street North and Messer Airport Highway in North Avondale. No arrest. (report)
  7. February 17: Oscar Wayne Johnson, 22, was shot to death in a drive-by on the 10 block of 17th Street North which followed an altercation at the Downtown Lounge across the street from Birmingham Police Headquarters. Police and off-duty officers in the area fired at the suspects and chased their car to the 2400 block of 1st Avenue North. Major Pasley and Antonio Woodard were arrested and charged with capital murder. (report)

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