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* 2008:  [[Warren Slater]] shot his step-son, killed his wife and committed suicide, and caused a 6-hour standoff with police at his house in [[West End]].   
* 2008:  [[Warren Slater]] shot his step-son, killed his wife and committed suicide, and caused a 6-hour standoff with police at his house in [[West End]].   


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[2010]]: Newspaper publisher and entrepreneur [[Pat Courington, Sr]] died in Albertville.
* [[2007]]: Business leader [[Louis Willie]] died.
* [[2000]]: California sea lion [[Rumplesealskin]] died at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[1991]]: Educator [[Mamie Foster]] died in Los Angeles, California.
* [[1954]]: Duke Head football coach [[David Cutcliffe]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1954]]: Duke Head football coach [[David Cutcliffe]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* 1954: Tennis player [[Pat Du Pré]] was born in Liège, Belgium
* 1954: Tennis player [[Pat Du Pré]] was born in Liège, Belgium
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* [[1920]]: [[Tuskegee Airman]] [[Chuck Dryden]] was born in New York.
* [[1920]]: [[Tuskegee Airman]] [[Chuck Dryden]] was born in New York.
* [[1842]]: [[Jefferson County]] tax assessor [[John F. McLaughlin]] was born.
* [[1842]]: [[Jefferson County]] tax assessor [[John F. McLaughlin]] was born.
==Deaths==
* [[2010]]: Newspaper publisher and entrepreneur [[Pat Courington, Sr]] died in Albertville.
* [[2007]]: Business leader [[Louis Willie]] died.
* [[2000]]: California sea lion [[Rumplesealskin]] died at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[1991]]: Educator [[Mamie Foster]] died in Los Angeles, California.
* [[1837]]: [[Trussville]] founder [[Warren Truss]] died.  
* [[1837]]: [[Trussville]] founder [[Warren Truss]] died.  
==Sports==
* [[1949]]: [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] defeated [[Mortimer Jordan High School]] 25-6 in the first game played at [[Jack Wood Stadium|Husky Stadium]].


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September 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:

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