2004 Birmingham homicides

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This is a List of Birmingham homicides in 2004. It includes homicide cases occuring within the city limits during the calendar year. Note that not all homicides are ultimately ruled to be murder in courts of law.

Birmingham had 64 homicides in 2004, down from 85 in 2003, and a record of 141 in 1994.


Listing by date

1. January 1. Jerome Warner, 31, died of stab wounds to his torso at 4300 41st Avenue North in Inglenook
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4. January 20. Carlos Mallory, 20, shot in a drive-by shooting at 2600 35th Avenue North in North Birmingham
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7. February 7. Hugh Harris, 55, found dead of gunshot wounds at 1600 Alemeda Avenue SW in West End
8. February 16. John Robert Lee, 24, found dead in his car at 7th Avenue South and Antwerp Avenue in Woodlawn
9. February 29. Derrick Terry, 20, found dead of gunshot wounds to his torso at 2517 16th Street North in Acipco-Finley
10. March 1. Ashanti Hobson, 3 months, died of child abuse by parents three days after being admitted to [[Children's Hospital]
11. March 6. Lorenzo Robinson, 35, found dead of stab at 3100 Avenue F in Ensley
12. March 20. Kenny Ray McGee, 52, body was discovered behind Wenonah High School at 2710 31st Street SW in Wenonah
13. April 1. Valerie Armstrong Welch, 40, found dead of multiple stab wounds to her upper torso at her home along Terrace M in Ensley
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__. April 26. Norman Demetrius "Meachi" Blount, 21, found dead of multiple gunshot wounds along Madison Avenue SW in Five Points West
__. May 17. Frederick Harris, dead of multiple gunshot wounds in Pratt City
__. May 25. Angele Marie Jackson, 38, dead of multiple gunshot wounds at her home along in Pratt City
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References

  • Birmingham News Digital Archives [1]