List of deadly police encounters
This is a List of deadly police encounters, including any incidents where a person's death was caused by gunfire, tasers or blunt trauma inflicted intentionally by law enforcement officers, regardless of whether the use of force was deemed justified. The list does not include people killed accidentally during encounters with law enforcement, or killed by suspects fleeing from or shooting at police.
According to Birmingham Public Library archivist Jim Baggett, the Birmingham Police Department recorded incidents of police shootings between 1939 and 1972 on 3" x 5" index cards, of which 109 are preserved.
In 2020 John Archibald and Roy S. Johnson worked with Jefferson County Chief Deputy Medical Examiner Jay Glass to document more than 500 fatal police encounters in Jefferson County since 1909 for their Reckon Radio podcast series "Unjustifiable", about the 1979 fatal shooting of Bonita Carter. More than 80% of those killed were Black, and most such incidents were deemed justifiable. Of the 213 "justifiable" fatal police shootings in Jefferson County between the 1940s to the 1970s, 200 of those killed were Black.
Currently, all incidents of officer-involved shootings and other deaths from the use of force by police officers are investigated by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. In late 2019 Jay Town, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, announced the formation of an "Independent Shooting Review Advisory Council" (ISRAC) that would be equipped to advise local law enforcement agencies investigating police-involved shootings.
Northeastern University's Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project, led by director Margaret Burnham, collected news reports documenting 127 incidents of law enforcement officers using deadly force in Jefferson County between 1932 and 1968. Of those killed, only four were white. Only two deadly incidents studies resulted in criminal charges against the officer, with no convictions. One Birmingham Police officer, James Hale Jr, was implicated in five such deaths, after which he was promoted to the rank of detective.
1890s
- December 14, 1895: Lizzie Durr, 13, was shot to death by Birmingham Police officer J. Nathan Byers while she and two other youngsters were gathering coal before dawn alongside a railroad track. An arrest warrant was sworn out by Durr's older brother. At a preliminary hearing he claimed that she had been stealing from a coal car and leaped down onto him, accidently causing his gun to fire. Annie Sims said that she and Lizzie were running away when she was shot in the back of the head. Large crowds gathered at Shiloh Baptist Church and at the Jefferson County Courthouse to petition for justice. A grand jury found insufficient evidence to charge Byers with a crime. He was suspended from duty for a few days and later reinstated.
1900s
- November 1905: E. L. Owen or L. E. Owens, a railroad worker, was shot and killed in the Dude Saloon. police officer Walter Bennett was charged with manslaughter, but state's witnesses failed to appear at court and Judge (Daniel or Samuel) Greene nol prossed the case. Bennett later found work as a Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company deputy securing the Blue Creek mines.
1910s
- March 6, 1910: Jim Johnson, suspected of having murdered Mattie Thomas of Johns in her bed, was shot by Sheriff's deputies who surrounded his house in the same community later that night. (The Birmingham Age-Herald, March 7, 1910, p. 5)
- October 20, 1912: Sam Pulline, described as "a negro boy", died at St Vincent's Hospital from a gunshot wound to the thigh and abdomen. The shot came from Officer Hawkins of the Birmingham Police Department who was chasing Pulline from the scene of what he took to be a fight on 26th Street and 4th Avenue North. Hawkins said he intended to fire a warning shot into the ground, without realizing that Pulline, about 50 feet ahead, had tucked himself up behind a fence rather than running forward. Pulline said they were only playing at the intersection and he didn't know why he was being chased by the officer. The death was investigated by the Jefferson County Coroner. (report)
1930s
- According to Birmingham-Southern College professor Kenneth Barnhart, 18 Black men were shot by Birmingham Police in 1930.
1940s
- 1941: Eugene Whitfield was shot and killed by Birmingham police. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
- February 15, 1942: Henry Brown Jr was eating at Rena Lewis' restaurant at 1429 8th Avenue South when a police officer raised the side window, stuck his arm and head through, and fired. His bullet grazed the shoulder of another patron, Will Rogers, before lodging in Brown's head. The officer claimed at a hearing that a radio had been thrown at him, but a reporter found the only radio in the restaurant to be functioning and unscuffed. The shooting was ruled justified. (link)
- 1947: A 16-year-old Black male was shot to death by police outside a girls' boarding school on Southside. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
- 1947: Thomas Eddie Jennings, 26, was identified by a witness as having taken $26 from a restaurant cash register three weeks earlier. He was shot and killed by police. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
- March 27, 1948: Ike Madden, 27, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed he was resisting arrest.
- March 29, 1948: John Johnson, 30 or 50, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed he was resisting arrest.
- April 19, 1948: Alma Shaw, 43, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed she was resisting arrest.
- April 27, 1948: Marion Franlin Noble, 19, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed she was resisting arrest.
- August 1948: Joe W. Perkins, 26, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed she was resisting arrest.
- July 29, 1948: Walter Dandridge, 32, was killed by Birmingham police, who claimed he was resisting arrest.
- 1948: Theris Rudolph Wood, 19, was shot to death by police in the East Lake area who responded to a call of a peeping tom and spotted him running in the vicinity. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
1950s
- October 21, 1954: Frank E. Roper, 46, was shot to death by a police officer responding to a homicide in Powderly. Roper had killed a 4-year-old boy by slashing him with a home-made 20-inch knife. Roper reportedly resisted arrest while still armed with the knife. Police later stated that Roper professed the Islamic faith.
- 1958: Eddie Wallace Adams was shot to death while driving what police claimed was a stolen vehicle. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
- 1958: Curtis Miller, 25, was shot to death after failing to comply with an order to "halt". He was suspected of having shoplifted $11 worth of lipstick and perfume. The shooting was ruled justifiable.
1960s
- 1963: 15 Black men were killed by police in Birmingham. (Archibald-2023)
- September 5, 1963: John L. Coley was killed as police fired "tommy guns, rifles and shotguns" over the heads of a crowd gathered outside the home of attorney Arthur Shores, which had been targeted by dynamiters earlier that day. Initial reports suggested that Coley had emerged from a nearby house firing a gun. It was later confirmed that he was unarmed. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- September 15, 1963: Johnny Robinson, a teenager, was shot to death hours after the deadly bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. He was accused of throwing rocks at cars. Officer Jack Parker claimed that the shooting was accidental, and eyewitnesses were abducted and terrorized by other officers. Jefferson County prosecutors and a federal grand jury both declined to indict Parker. A 2009 FBI review of the case, 32 years after Parker died, found it likely that Robinson was murdered.
- 1966: Claud J. Jackson was shot to death by a police officer who claimed that Jackson had thrown an ashtray at him. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Aaron Robinson was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Bobby Thomas was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Elvert Givins was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Willie Otis Martin was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Charles Hamilton Jackson was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Robert Anderson was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Larry Jones was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Joseph Spencer was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: obert Haywood Allen was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1968: Walter White was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
- 1969: John Howard Clonts was shot to death by police. The shooting was deemed justifiable.
1970s
- February 21, 1972: Willis "Bugs" Chambers Jr, was shot to death shortly after his arrest by Birmingham Police Officer James Howell for public intoxication. Chambers' wife, Francine Tell, said she had been told that officers targeted him because of a rumor that he had threatened to kill police. Though the coroner detected no alcohol and Chambers had been shot in the back, he concurred with the police account that the cause of death was justifiable homicide. The Birmingham City Council's Committee on Public Safety, Health and Education, chaired by George Seibels, learned that Chambers had been a frequent police informant, that Howell had been the subject of numerous complaints, that the police officers' accounts of the incident were contradictory, and that the coroner ignored evidence. The committee, however, was not empowered to take any action other than forwarding its report to relevant authorities.
- March 9, 1973: Birmingham Police shot and killed Donald Todd, a man armed with a carbine rifle who had murdered two men in the lobby of the Redmont Hotel. Three officers were injured in the exchange of fire.
- June 22, 1979: Bonita Carter, 20, was shot by Birmingham Police Officer George Sands outside Jerry's Convenience Store in Kingston. Then Mayor David Vann supported the use of force, which contributed to his re-election loss to Richard Arrington, who worked to address police brutality as a Birmingham City Council member.
1980s
- January 14, 1980: Louis Lee Showers, 35, was shot to death in an exchange of fire with Birmingham Police responding to a reported homicide at 14 41st Place North. Showers had fatally shot his aunt, Lila Hodges, 65, and was holding another aunt, Julia Jones, hostage when police arrived. She was able to flee and he was forced out with tear gas. (report)
- May 28, 1980: A Birmingham Police officer shot and killed a burglary suspect fleeing a home on Graymont Avenue. The incident led to criticism of police policy on the use of firearms. Mayor Richard Arrington and police chief Bill Myers appeared for a panel discussion about the issue on WBRC-TV on June 3 and Arrington had announced the formation of a policy review committee to study the matter. (report)
- June 3, 1980: J. C. Underwood, 30, was shot and killed by a Birmingham Police officer. He was crouched behind a car and refused to drop a handgun. Officers were responding to the reported shooting of another man on the 500 block of Alpha Street in North Titusville. (report)
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
- November 12, 2000: Larry Reddick was shot to death following a struggle with Birmingham Police Officer George Montgomery after he pulled him over in Woodlawn for an expired license plate. The officer claimed that Reddick grabbed his nightstick and struck him on the head. Reddick's family claimed that he was unarmed and had been shot in the back. Jefferson County District Attorney David Barber asserted that deadly force was justified to prevent assault. The United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice all investigated the incident without recommending any legal action against Montgomery, who was later promoted.
- December 12, 2001: Carlos Williams, 21, was shot to death by Birmingham Police Officer Lorenzo Hughes during an attempted arrest at a Woodlawn apartment. Hughes originally reported that Williams fired a shot at him, but no shot had been fired. Jefferson County District Attorney David Barber ruled the killing justified.
- February 24, 2003: Billy Dewayne Copeland, 26, was killed during a shootout with police chasing a car allegedly involved in robbery at the Bank of Alabama on Decatur Highway in Fultondale. Multiple agencies joined the chase on I-65, but Copeland was likely struck by a bullet fired by Fultondale Police Officer Louis Snow.
- January 18, 2004: Birmingham Police shot and killed a man who they said emerged from a West End apartment building with a long-barreled gun.
- August 6, 2004: Benjamin Lee "Benny Red" Griggs, 58, was killed after shooting at Birmingham Police SWAT team personnel during a 3-hour standoff on Jefferson Avenue.
- May 25, 2005: Angele Marie Jackson was shot twice by her husband, James Jackson, a Birmingham Police Officer shortly after returning to their Arcadia Road home after visiting a cousin in Tuscaloosa.
- September 26, 2006: Rickey Gross, 38, was shot 14 times (once in the face, once in the chest and 12 times in the back) during an altercation with Birmingham Police Officers on the 3900 block of 44th Street North. The shooting was ruled justified.
- September 29, 2006: Rodney Juddine, 41, was shot to death by Birmingham Police Officers after he tried to ram a stolen truck into their patrol car.
- October 29, 2006: Audie Murphy, 42, was shot to death by Birmingham Police Officer William Raymond after attempting to stab Raymond on the 3300 block of 15th Court North.
- January 19, 2007: Alberto Jackson, 39, was killed by Birmingham Police Officers investigating a report of loud music on the 4100 block of 5th Court North in the Tom Brown Village public housing community. The shooting was ruled justified.
- August 13, 2007: Christopher Ogletree, 47, was shot after confronting a Birmingham Police officer with a knife at 1053 40th Street Ensley.
- September 2, 2007: Clyde Patrick, 44, died shortly after being tasered multiple times by Birmingham and UAB Police while refusing to be transported to a hospital.
- June 5, 2008: Willie Maye, 43, died shortly after being tasered and maced by Birmingham Police Officers during a foot chase from Hibernian Street and Miles Avenue.
- September 26, 2008: Aubrey A. Johnson, 19, was shot and killed by officer trainee Anderson Dunning during a confrontation and foot chase following a hit-and-run at 7921 4th Ave South. District Attorney Brandon Falls cleared Dunning of any wrongdoing on the basis of self defense.
- October 12, 2008: Reginald Wylie Osby, 59, was shot to death by Birmingham Police at his home at 1917 Avenue J. Police claim he was using a barbecue fork to stab his mentally-ill stepson, Deron Cook, who had assaulted other members of the family. Family members said the two were in different rooms when police arrived. District Attorney Brandon Falls cleared Dunning of any wrongdoing on the basis of defense of others. Cook was charged with attempted murder.
- May 22, 2009: Broderick Rashad Dixon, 27, was shot and killed by off-duty Brighton Police Officer Chevis Finley at an apartment at 4816 Sharpsburg Circle in Birmingham.
2010s
- 2010: 17, of East Lake, was shot to death by Homewood Police Officers.
- 2011: John White, 30, was shot to death by Birmingham Police responding to a domestic disturbance at 1213 4th Avenue West. White reportedly lunged at the officers with a knife.
- July 12, 2011: Henry Lee Williams, 39, was killed by a Birmingham Police Officer following a foot chase and struggle near 765 1st Street South.
- September 7, 2011: Uteva Monique Woods Wilson, 23, was shot to death by her husband, Birmingham Police Officer Rodney Wilson, who was on active duty, at their apartment at 4816 Sharpsburg Circle in Irondale. Wilson used his police radio to report his action, and then killed himself.
- November 12, 2011: Ronald Anderson, 34, was struck and killed by a Hueytown Police vehicle while fleeing from a collision on the 2700 block of Pike Road in Birmingham.
- August 22, 2012: Calvin Lee Robinson Jr was shot to death by Hueytown Police Officers in a car near the intersection of Hardy Street and Parker Springs Street in Brighton.
- December 15, 2012: Jason Letts, 38, was shot to death by Birmingham Police Officers responding to a report of an armed man at St Vincent's Hospital. Letts fired at officers before being shot down.
- May 9, 2014: Devante Kyshon Hinds, 24, was shot to death by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies when he attempted to run over them with his car at 9248 Parkway East in Birmingham.
- May 10, 2014: Jonathan Lee Asuzu, 32, a security guard at the Foxx Trap nightclub, shot at another guard, Brandon Cephus, who was unarmed. A third guard, who was an off-duty Birmingham Police Officer then shot and killed Asuzu.
- February 20, 2015: Stanley Lamar Grant, 38, was shot by Homewood Police returning fire during a drug raid on the 2200 block of Green Springs Highway.
- February 20, 2015: Douglas Harris, 77, died a month after being shot by a Birmingham Police Officer conducting a welfare check at his home on the 7900 block of 1st Avenue South. Harris had pointed a gun at the officer before being shot.
- June 9, 2015: William Michael Hollis, 34, was killed by Irondale Police after he used his car to drag an officer investigating business thefts, then led them on a chase into Birmingham where he struck another vehicle. Hollis attempted to flee on foot and pulled a gun before he was shot. The State Bureau of Investigation ruled the shooting justified.
- June 22, 2016: Isaiah Core III, 20, was killed by Shelby County sheriff's deputies after he attempted to back his car toward them following a chase from U.S. Highway 280 to Oporto-Madrid Boulevard in Birmingham. The State Bureau of Investigation ruled the shooting justified.
- July 12, 2016: Danny Cupps Jr, 36, died shortly after being tasered by Birmingham Police Officers responding to a reported break-in on the 5200 block of Lewisburg Road.
- July 29, 2016: Amanda Paige Bivens, 40, was killed by Homewood Police responding to a call that a robbery suspect was present at the Marathon gas station on West Valley Avenue and Vulcan Road.
- August 19, 2018: Thomas Justin Walton, 32, was killed by Homewood Police patrolling the Extended Stay America Hotel on State Farm Parkway. Walton fought with an officer and grabbed his taser, after which the officer shot him. The State Bureau of Investigation ruled the shooting justified.
- October 5, 2017: Johnny Roy Stokes, 40, was killed by Leeds Police responding to gunshots heard on Melissa Avenue. Stokes refused to drop his weapon and fired first. The State Bureau of Investigation ruled the shooting justified.
- October 12, 2017: John Robert Payne, 35, was killed by Homewood Police responding to a burglar alarm at Allsouth Appliance. Officers attempted to subdue him with a taser and opened fire only after he shot at them. The State Bureau of Investigation ruled the shooting justified.
- October 19, 2017: Steven Wayne Truex, 38, was killed by Birmingham Police Department officers at his home on Dalton Drive in Roebuck. Police were responding to a reported assault nearby. They attempted to subdue Truex with a taser and shot him after he raised a shotgun. The State Bureau of Investigation has not issued a ruling.
- December 28, 2017: Christopher Baird, 37, was shot and killed by Birmingham Police Officers responding to reports of a suspicious person in the parking lot of the Days Inn on U.S. Highway 280.
- January 6, 2018: Jackie Harlan Roberts, 62, was killed by Jefferson County Sheriff's Offfice deputies responding to a reported assault at a home on Vernon Parkway near Grayson Valley. The State Bureau of Investigation has not issued a ruling.
- July 18, 2018: Daniel Thomas Reid, 32, was killed by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies at his home on Clay-Palmerdale Road following a welfare check on his mother. The State Bureau of Investigation has not issued a ruling.
- September 4, 2018: Mitchell Owen Buel, 33, was shot by an Alabama State Trooper on Moncrief Road in Gardendale following a car chase. The State Bureau of Investigation has not issued a ruling.
- November 22, 2018: Emantic "E. J." Bradford Jr, 21, was shot by a Hoover Police Officer responding to another shooting at the Riverchase Galleria. The State Bureau of Investigation determined that the shooting was justified.
- August 4, 2019: Robert Wilsford Sr, 65, was shot to death by a Hanceville Police officer after he began firing at officers attempting to perform a wellness check at his home on Cullman County Road 599 just outside the Hanceville city limits. The State Bureau of Investigation has not issued a ruling.
2020s
- July 24, 2020: Carl Grant, 69, died in hospice care in Muscogee County, Georgia from a spinal cord injury he received from a Birmingham Police officer while being discharged from UAB Hospital on February 3. An internal review concluded that officer Vincent Larry's use of force was, "proper and acceptable". (report)
- January 20, 2021: Eusi Malik Kater Jr, 21 died from gunshot wounds suffered during a shootout with Birmingham Police Officers on the 600 block of Center Place Southwest in South Titusville. The incident is being reviewed by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. (report)
- February 26, 2021: Frederick Earl Height II, 26, was fatally shot by a Walker County Sheriff's Deputy responding to a domestic violence report in Empire. The incident is under review by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. (report)
- February 27, 2021: Roger Dale Gibson, 27, was pronounced dead at Walker Baptist Medical Center after being shot by a Dora Police officer during a confrontation on the 500 block of High Street in Dora. Two officers were injured in the incident, which is being reviewed by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. No charges have been announced. (report)
- March 20, 2021: Gerald Wayne Marlin Jr, 41, was shot to death after leading several law enforcement agencies on a chase that ended near the Piggly Wiggly on St Clair County Road 174 in Odenville. Marlin fired at officers approaching his pick-up truck, which had been disabled by spike strips. He was killed by return fire. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating the shooting. (report)
- April 5, 2021: Desmon Montez Ray Jr, 28, died at UAB Hospital from a gunshot injury suffered during a confrontation with Birmingham Police officers. Ray emerged from a suspect car that crashed into a fence on the 200 block of 9th Avenue West in College Hills, after fleeing the scene of a reported domestic violence incident. He was holding a handgun and fired a shot before police returned fire. The Alabama State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the incident. Black Lives Matter Birmingham has called for Mayor Woodfin and Chief Smith to resign over the shooting. (report)
- April 5, 2021: Desmon Montez Ray Jr, 28, died at UAB Hospital from a gunshot injury suffered during a confrontation with Birmingham Police officers. Ray emerged from a suspect car that crashed into a fence on the 200 block of 9th Avenue West in College Hills, after fleeing the scene of a reported domestic violence incident. He was holding a handgun and fired a shot before police returned fire. The Alabama State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the incident. Black Lives Matter Birmingham has called for Mayor Woodfin and Chief Smith to resign over the shooting. (report)
- May 16, 2021: Brian Timothy Dunne, 39, a suspect in two earlier homicides at Brother Bryan Park, was shot to death after firing at Birmingham Police SWAT team officers executing an arrest warrant at his home at the Warwick Terrace Apartments at 1010 18th Street South in Five Points South. Officers Jacob Rouse and Jeremy Dorr were wounded. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agencys State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the officer-involved shooting. (report)
- May 18, 2021: Timothy James Hogland, 32, identified by a witness as the shooter in the murder of Jeremy Joseph Sehhat in Graysville, led Alabama State Troopers, Graysville police, Adamsville police, Warrior police, and deputies from the Blount County Sheriff's Office in a vehicle chase to the intersection of Alabama State Highway 160 and Skyline Drive off I-65 Exit 284 in Blount County. Hogland rammed a Blount County deputy's vehicle, then bailed from his Honda CRV and attempted to carjack a female motorist. He reportedly fired at police before being shot by law enforcement. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The Alabama State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the officer-involved shooting. Hogland was later identified as a suspect in an armed robbery at the BBVA Bank branch at 1560 Montgomery Highway in Hoover. (report)
- May 31, 2021: Roger Dale Keller, 71, was shot to death in an exchange with Jemison Police responding to a call at a house on Chilton County Road 954. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the police shooting. (report)
- June 10, 2021: An unnamed male was shot to death by Walker County Sheriff's deputies responding to an active domestic shooting in the Boldo community. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency took over investigation. (report)
- June 14, 2021: Armonda Contreras, 43, was shot to death by Birmingham Police officers during a violent altercation at the El Girasol taqueria and tienda at 8506 1st Avenue North in North East Lake. Contreras fled into the business after police attempted to pull him over for driving on the wrong side of the road. He threw bottles and wrested a taser away from officers before he was shot. The incident is being reviewed by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. (report)
- January 15, 2022: Ricardo Morales Cuin, 19, was struck and killed by a Birmingham Police officer driving a patrol cruiser at Tarrant Huffman Road and Airport Boulevard. The officer stopped and rendered aid. The collision is presumed to have been accidental. (report)
- February 14, 2022: Michael John Hughes, 46, died after an apparent seizure while hundcuffed in the back seat of a Vestavia Hills Police Department cruiser after a traffic stop on Montgomery Highway near I-65. The incident is being reviewed by the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation. (report)
- February 14, 2022: Alexander Kade Lanier, 26, was killed in a shootout with Oxford Police Department officers following a carjacking and highway chase from I-20 onto Alabama State Highway 21 near the Anniston Regional Airport. (report)
- February 22, 2022: Denorrious Darnel Garner, 29, and Skyler Austin Wilson, 26, died from injuries suffered during a chase with Shelby County Sheriff's Deputies that ended with the car they were in crashing on Shelby County Road 37 near Verda Green Lane, south of Columbiana. The deputies said they were fired upon from the car, but did not return fire. (report)
- December 8, 2022: Steven Anthony Bentley, 34, was shot to death by law enforcement officers at a home at 150 Dogwood Lane near Hayden. Hayden Police and Blount County Sheriff's Department were present at the scene. Sheriff Mark Moon said that Bentley, who was awaiting trial for attempted murder, was threatening his aunt and officers with a handgun and asking them to "Kill me. Kill me dead." The Alabama State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the circumstances of the shooting. (report)
- December 17, 2022: A 51-year-old man wielding a knife was shot to death by an Opelika Police officer at a home on the 100 block of 19th Place. (report)
- January 6, 2023: Cody Stewart, 28, was shot to death by a Gadsden Police officer on Hinsdale Avenue in the Alabama City neighborhood of Gadsden. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the incident. (report)
- May 1, 2023: Johnny Karris, 47, was shot to death by a Gardendale Police officer after he fired on officers serving a warrant at his home at 83 School Street in Cordova. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is reviewing the officer-involved shooting. (report)
- July 15, 2023: A suspect in a reported domestic hostage incident was shot to death by an Odenville Police officer responding to a home at 15705 U.S. Highway 411 in Odenville. The Oxford Police Department in investigating the shooting. (report).
- August 21, 2023: Larry Douglas Oden II, 49, died at UAB Hospital from blunt-force trauma suffered during his arrest by Bessemer Police investigating a property theft. The State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the circumstances of his death. (report)
- November 20, 2023: An unnamed male was shot to death by an Oneonta Police officer who chased him into the woods after responding to reports of a suspicious man knocking on doors in the Sand Valley Road area of Oneonta. The State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the circumstances of the shooting. (report)
- December 3, 2023: Tyler Goodson, 32, was shot to death in a standoff with multiple law enforcement agencies at his home on the 500 block of Georgia Loop in Woodstock. (report)
- December 20, 2023: Tristan Decedric Clark, 24, was shot to death by a Tuscaloosa Police officer during a traffic stop on 37th Street East near the intersection of James I. Harrison Parkway, near Bowers Park in Tuscaloosa. Police claimed that Clark, who was sought on an outstanding warrant, drew a gun during the stop, resisted attempts to physically restrain him, and refused orders to drop the weapon. A family attorney says that the others in the car saw him with his hands raised when he was shot. (report)
References
- "Preliminary Postponed" (November 5, 1905) Montgomery Advertiser
- Brooks, Staci B. (March 17, 2009) "Two Birmingham police officers cleared in fatal shootings." The Birmingham News
- Robinson, Carol (April 21, 2011) "NAACP, Birmingham City Council committee want more review of police action" The Birmingham News
- Kessler, Bryan (2012) "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
- Robinson, Carol (November 29, 2018) "Police have killed 11 people across Jefferson County in past 3 years" The Birmingham News
- Robinson, Carol (November 21, 2019) "U.S. Attorney Jay Town creates police shooting advisory council" The Birmingham News
- Thomsen, Ian (July 30, 2020) "The Untold Stories of 123 Black People Killed by White Police Officers in One Alabama County". News@Northeastern
- "Decades before Black Lives Matter, Bonita Carter changed Alabama forever" (November 16, 2020) AL.com
- Baggett, James L. (February 18, 2021) "Lizzie Durr was 13. Shot to death in Birmingham (AL). What happened next is familiar" The Birmingham Times
- Robinson, Carol (August 30, 2021) "3 fatal Birmingham police shootings ruled justifiable." The Birmingham News
- Garrison, Greg (November 16, 2022) "‘It’s a dry forest’ with men throwing matches: A history of homicide in Birmingham." AL.com
- Archibald, John (September 15, 2023) "What Alabama textbooks won’t teach about the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing." AL.com
External links
- Fatal Encounters Database website by D. Brian Burghart
- "Police Killings in Jefferson County, Alabama 1930–1970" at crrj.northeastern.edu