CRIME Mass shooting in Dadeville, Alabama, (trying to confirm)

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB

More than 20 shot at Dadeville gathering, investigators on scene
Elizabeth White
3 - 4 minutes

DADEVILLE, Ala. (WRBL) – A celebration turned violent in downtown Dadeville Saturday night as a shooting left four dead and more than 20 people injured according to investigators on scene.

Witnesses tell WRBL the gathering was a Sweet-16 Birthday celebration at Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio, and the shooting happened around 10:30 Saturday night. We are told the majority of those injured are teenagers. That information has not been confirmed by law enforcement. We do not know if a person(s) of interest or suspect(s) is in custody.

Sources tell WRBL multiple law enforcement agencies are working feverishly in multiple jurisdictions on the investigation. Law enforcement’s limited disclosure of information regarding the mass shooting, the victims, and the suspect(s) has left some members of the community feeling increasingly frustrated. WRBL is told ALEA is leading the investigation, not local law enforcement. ALEA releases the following statement Sunday morning around 8:15:

At approximately 11:45 p.m. Saturday, April 15, Special Agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) launched a death investigation at the request of the Dadeville Police Chief. The investigation is a result of a shooting which occurred at approximately 10:34 p.m. near the 200 Block of Broadnax Street in Dadeville, located in Tallapoosa County. Currently, there have been four confirmed fatalities and multiple injuries. The following agencies responded to the scene and are currently assisting with the investigation: The Dadeville Police Department, Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the 5 Circuit District Attorney’s Office. Nothing further is available as the investigation is ongoing.

A news conference is slated for later Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, some individuals have taken to social media to request the removal of a disturbing image showing six people on the ground in a building with the caption “Praying For Dadeville.” First responders have acknowledged they are aware of the image.

Some 10 hours after the shooting, crime scene tape still surrounds the dance studio on N. Broadnax Street next to the PNC Bank. A tarp hangs over the glass front door and white sheets can be seen inside covering the floor. Several yellow police placards litter the front sidewalk.

The injured were transported to local hospitals for medical attention. Details about the suspects or motives have not yet been released by the authorities. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and people running and screaming from the building.

The shooting has left the small town shaken, and authorities are urging anyone with information to contact Dadeville Police or the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Office.

WRBL is on the scene and will provide updates as they become available.
 

Wildweasel

F-4 Phantoms Phorever
Anyone taking bets on if this was some homies waving their Glocks to the beat like in the video and somebody's booger hook slipped on the trigger, resulting in an Arab wedding scenario? (It ain't a real wedding until somebody gets killed by celebratory gunfire.)

With one of those Made In China full auto kits that ATF ignores because white boys don't buy them, the bodies could stack up real quick from one trigger slip.
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
This happened 12 hours ago. They finally have a "Press conference". No info what so ever. All they cared about. Is the city's PR. That was F'ed up. Nothing on the number of people shot, or condition's. Is there a shooter or shooters still at large?
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
This happened 12 hours ago. They finally have a "Press conference". No info what so ever. All they cared about. Is the city's PR. That was F'ed up. Nothing on the number of people shot, or condition's. Is there a shooter or shooters still at large?
No press conference was even needed.

You see, it was nothing more than "N" words
being "N" words, that's it.

If everyone understood what a "N" word
actually is, then this shooting makes sense.

Whites don't act like this, and good Blacks
dont't act like this. Asians are so few,
that they even factour into an event like this.

Just know that it was "N" words is all that
is needed.

AVOID THE GROID

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment

Firearms, crime, politics and race


The Spectator has stated the bald facts of the matter in a way that's sure to infuriate the progressive left... but facts are facts.





Crime is a people problem. If you understand nothing else about crime, you must understand this — crime is committed by people. It is not committed by inanimate objects, and while data on criminal activity can be charted as a trend over time, trends don’t commit crimes, people do. There is a word for people who commit crimes; we call these people “criminals” and, if anyone is interested in investigating trends, one trend is fairly consistent — most violent criminals are repeat offenders, and will not stop this behavioral pattern unless they are locked up in prison.

Keep all these facts in mind the next time you hear Democrats or the news media (but I repeat myself) discussing “gun violence” as an issue. Democrats do not want to discuss crime as a people problem, but rather as a gun problem, because (a) most gun owners are Republicans and (b) most criminals are Democrats. Or, that is to say, the violent crime problem in America is largely concentrated in urban areas where Democrats get the majority of the vote.

Research by John R. Lott Jr. highlights just how geographically concentrated the murder problem is in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 counties in the country, 52 percent had zero murders in 2020, while the 31 counties with the highest murder rates (the worst 1 percent) had 42 percent of the nation’s murders. Expand the focus to the worst 2 percent (62 counties), and these accounted for more than half (56 percent) of U.S. murders in 2020. Lott concluded: “Murder isn’t a nationwide problem. It’s a problem in a small set of urban areas …”

Yes, but what about “gun violence”? What about the inflammatory rhetoric of Democrats demonizing the National Rifle Association (NRA) as somehow to blame for America’s crime problem? Among other things, Lott took into account rates of firearm ownership, and found an inverse relationship between the prevalence of murder and rates of gun ownership: “According to a 2021 Pew Research Center survey, the household gun ownership rate in rural areas was 79% higher than in urban areas. Suburban households are 37.9% more likely to own guns than urban households. Despite lower gun ownership, urban areas experience much higher murder rates.”

So much for the correlation between gun ownership and crime. What do we know about the correlation between politics and crime? The five U.S. cities with the highest per capita murder rates are St. Louis (69.4 per 100,000 population), Baltimore (51.1), New Orleans (40.6), Detroit (39.7), and Cleveland (33.7). In the 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden got 82 percent of the vote in St. Louis, 87 percent in Baltimore, 83 percent in New Orleans, 94 percent in Detroit and 80 percent in Cleveland. In other words, the most dangerous cities in America are all Democratic Party strongholds.

These facts are not difficult to discover, if anyone is willing to do a few Google searches, but you would probably have no idea about any of this if your source for news was ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, PBS, the New York Times, the Washington Post or the Associated Press. The so-called “mainstream media” seem to operate as a cartel, doing everything in their power to prevent the public from learning the truth about crime in America.

. . .

According to the FBI, in 2021 there were about 23,000 homicides in the country and, based on data from 2019, about 54 percent of U.S. murder victims are black people, most of whom are killed by other black people. It is impossible to discuss violent crime in America without acknowledging that at least half of it involves black people, both as victims and perpetrators, despite the fact that blacks are only 14 percent of the U.S. population. The national media clearly doesn’t want to discuss this — for reasons that are fundamentally political — and so the picture of crime in America conveyed by the media is distorted beyond recognition. This political distortion produces a yawning chasm between the reality of crime and its portrayal in the news media.




There's more at the link, and it's worth reading.

A graphic illustration of the reality of race and violence in America, in comparison to statistics from other countries, was provided recently in a Gab post. Click the image for a larger view.






I looked up the figures to confirm what I was seeing - one's never sure about a social media post until one verifies it - and they match up. The racial disparity in firearm homicide rates in the USA is profound.

The next time someone argues that your private ownership of firearms, and your willingness to use them to defend yourself and your loved ones against criminals, is contributing to the "gun violence" problem, show them those numbers, and point out the reality of the problem. It's not a gun problem. It's a people problem, and more specifically, a problem with people in particular population groups. That may not be politically correct, but it's the truth.

Peter

Posted by Peter at 4/12/2023 09:05:00 AM 13 comments:
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
I'm more concerned that we have "news deserts" and six people can be murdered, and more shot up, a hospital overwhelmed, and it not be heard on the scanner or any legacy or independent news sources for hours.
Rural area - middle of the night on the weekend. It's not saturated with press during the business day, much less late on a weekend night.
 

Capt. Eddie

Veteran Member
I'm more concerned that we have "news deserts" and six people can be murdered, and more shot up, a hospital overwhelmed, and it not be heard on the scanner or any legacy or independent news sources for hours.
Same reason we didn't have a thread on the Sudan coup. Most people could GAF less what happens in the Mahogany Masterpiece theater or in Sudan.

Everyone understands, at least at some subconscious level, that gratuitous violence is an accepted part of African culture. You can take the African out of Africa, but you can't take Africa out of the African.

When people behave the way everyone (at least subconsciously) expects them to behave it's not news, it's simply what is expected.
 

jward

passin' thru
I get what y'all are saying re: there not being saturated coverage or national legacy attention because it's just SSDD
..but we almost ALWAYS get info in in almost real time no matter who or what or where the event is occurring.

That matters to me, for one, I want to have the source data and rely on my own judgement as to whether something is just SSDD or something else is going on- and also because the reason we watch these random dusts ups is to get a heads up if/when something bigger has gone down- if some terrorist cell has got a go signal, or the dot-guvs are setting up a red necked republican to take the fall for killing a bunch of black folk, or whatever-

I dunno. I see it as different from the reason we didn't have dedicated thread for SUDAN- there we had watched events over time and it was clear it didn't meet the criteria - but here we were left not really knowing anything from anyone. That is not typical, and I have only seen it one other time, and that was in the beginning hours of Uvalde- as we now know, that was a fuster-cluck of massive proportions and that is in large part why there was silence in those early hours.
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Crime With Bobby
@crimewithbobby

Mass shooting in Dadeville, Alabama

Reports of 12+ shot, trying to confirm

Seen a very disturbing pic of victims down.


Are we sure the news media didn't misspell the town's name? Seems like it should be "Deadsville," unless of course the locals pronounce it "Daidsville," as in, "That MFer bees daid..."

Best
Doc
 

jward

passin' thru
Are we sure the news media didn't misspell the town's name? Seems like it should be "Deadsville," unless of course the locals pronounce it "Daidsville," as in, "That MFer bees daid..."

Best
Doc
It's my BD, I really think you should get me a GROANIE SMILE present iffin yer gonna go talkin like dat :D
(not really BD, but I really do think we could use a groan-smile!)
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Only one victim identified so far. No word on killer from what I see.

A beloved athlete was among 4 people killed and more than 15 teens shot at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Alabama​


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Updated 5:02 PM EDT, Sun April 16, 2023

A Sweet 16 party turned into a scene of carnage when four people were killed and at least 15 teenagers were shot and wounded, officials said.

The deadly rampage happened in downtown Dadeville around 10:34 p.m. Saturday, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said Sunday.

“There were four lives tragically lost in this incident, and there’s been a multitude of injuries,” Sgt. Jeremy J. Burkett said.

One of the victims killed was Philstavious Dowdell – a stellar high school football player and the brother of the birthday girl, said Ben Hayes, the football team’s chaplain, and Keenan Cooper, who was the DJ at the party when the gunfire broke out.

Cooper told CNN he didn’t hear a fight or disturbance prior to the shooting.

“It’s really sad to see all the kids that were shot and the ones that are deceased,” he said. “And seeing all those bodies at the front door, all those kids are probably going to be traumatized.”

At least 15 teenagers were treated for gunshot wounds – including several who are in critical condition.

Of the 15 teens taken to Dadeville’s Lake Martin Community Hospital, six have been treated and released, hospital spokesperson Heidi Smith said.

The remaining nine have been transferred to other medical facilities. At last check, five of those teens were in critical condition, and four were in stable condition.

In nearby Alexander City, Russell Medical Center “received multiple patients” from the birthday party shooting in Dadeville, spokesperson Susan Foy said.

“They were either treated and released or transferred to other facilities,” Foy said. She said she could not confirm how many patients were received or their ages.

Police have not released any information about the assailant or a possible motive.

A young ‘hometown hero’ gunned down


Dowdell was about to graduate high school next month and earned a scholarship to play football at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, Cooper said.

The teen was “kind of like the hometown hero,” Cooper said.

More here:

 

mzkitty

I give up.
I've got to get this from Australian news?

:rolleyes:

*snip*

Sergeant Jeremy Burkett did not identify a suspect but said the person was “no longer a threat to the community”, reports the Montgomery Advertiser.

Details were scarce in the hours after the shooting.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency was expected to provide more information at a media conference later on Monday morning (AEDT).

 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
_______________
I've got to get this from Australian news?

:rolleyes:

*snip*

Sergeant Jeremy Burkett did not identify a suspect but said the person was “no longer a threat to the community”
, reports the Montgomery Advertiser.

Details were scarce in the hours after the shooting.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency was expected to provide more information at a media conference later on Monday morning (AEDT).

I hate this obfuscatory bureaucratic double speak conjured up by the authorities in situations like this.

- No information on the shooter(s).

- Who ever said there was only one shooter? Sure seemed like a lot of lead was flying around?

- How can there be "no longer threat to the community" if the shooter(s) is not in custody?

- What is the description of the shooter?

Now we have to wait until Monday for the next presser?
 
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Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
This event is being discussed, all over the world.

Read about it, on a Ukraine war Twitter link,
and also it is being discussed on ham radio,
current events nets.

The world knows about Dadeville Alabama.

AVOID THE GROID

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
$5,000 whole dollars? Dang! They're serious now.

I understand your observation that five grand seems, shall we say parsimonious. Nonetheless, you should understand that in many, many, low-income areas of the Black South, most people there have probably never seen $5000 at one time.

They get by on puny incomes because the cost of living is invariably (very) low and most of them are the recipients of a great deal of government largess. Also, there's invariably a lot of crime and dealing in contraband.

Lastly, there are still places in those type of areas where you can find a house for less than $20,000. These will obviously not be grand residences, but by the standards of that community they are livable.

Best
Doc
 
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