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'''Areyelle Meishaun Yarbrough''' (born [[March 12]], [[1989]] in [[Fairfield]]; died [[April 4]], [[2021]] in [[Birmingham]]) | '''Areyelle Meishaun Yarbrough''' (born [[March 12]], [[1989]] in [[Fairfield]]; died [[April 4]], [[2021]] in [[Birmingham]]) was the daughter of [[Michael Yarbrough]], pastor of [[Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church]]. | ||
Yarbrough | Yarbrough graduated from [[Fairfield High Preparatory School]] and earned a bachelor's degree in accounting at [[Alabama A&M University]] in [[2013]]. She was employed by [[Revenue Discovery Systems]] as a business license specialist and moved from there to the [[Jefferson County Department of Revenue]] as manager of principal accounting. | ||
Yarbrough died in April [[2021]] from a gunshot wound to the head, which she suffered after a fight broke out during an Easter Sunday gathering at [[W. C. Patton Park]] in [[North Avondale]]. Five others were wounded in the incident. | Yarbrough died in April [[2021]] from a gunshot wound to the head, which she suffered after a fight broke out during an Easter Sunday gathering at [[W. C. Patton Park]] in [[North Avondale]]. Five others were wounded in the incident. |
Revision as of 08:48, 6 April 2021
Areyelle Meishaun Yarbrough (born March 12, 1989 in Fairfield; died April 4, 2021 in Birmingham) was the daughter of Michael Yarbrough, pastor of Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
Yarbrough graduated from Fairfield High Preparatory School and earned a bachelor's degree in accounting at Alabama A&M University in 2013. She was employed by Revenue Discovery Systems as a business license specialist and moved from there to the Jefferson County Department of Revenue as manager of principal accounting.
Yarbrough died in April 2021 from a gunshot wound to the head, which she suffered after a fight broke out during an Easter Sunday gathering at W. C. Patton Park in North Avondale. Five others were wounded in the incident.
References
- Robinson, Carol (April 5, 2021) "Rickey Smiley offers reward in Birmingham park shooting that killed woman, injured 5: ‘I’m really angry’." The Birmingham News