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This is a '''List of homicides in 2011''', including homicide cases reported throughout the [[Birmingham District]]. At least 4 homicides have been reported in the area for the year, as of January 13. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and determined by plea or trial.  
This is a '''List of homicides in 2011''', including homicide cases reported throughout the [[Birmingham District]]. At least 6 homicides have been reported in the area for the year, as of January 21. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and determined by plea or trial.  


==[[Jefferson County]]==
==[[Jefferson County]]==
3 as of January 13
5 as of January 21


===[[Birmingham]]===
===[[Birmingham]]===
1 as of January 13: See [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2011]] for details.
2 as of January 21: See [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2011]] for details.


==[[Hueytown]]==
===[[Center Point]]===
# [[January 20]]: Monzerrat Perez, 6 months, died at [[Children's Hospital]] in Birmingham. She was delivered by emergency caesarean on [[July 25]], [[2010]], the day after her family was rear-ended by a speeding vehicle on [[Center Point Parkway]]. Her father died instantly and her mother died the next day following surgery. Joseph Alexander Goolsby, the driver of the speeding car, had been drinking. He was arrested and charged with two counts of murder caused by operating a vehicle with extreme indifference to human life. Monzerrat survived, but has had medical complications since birth. A third murder count is expected to be filed following her death. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/01/six-month-old_baby_dies_after.html report])
 
===[[Hueytown]]===
# [[January 9]]: Andrea D. Tucker, 43 was shot to death at her home at 410 [[Clio Street]]. Her fiance, James Williams III, was arrested and charged with murder. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/01/hueytown_man_charged_in_death_1.html report])
# [[January 9]]: Andrea D. Tucker, 43 was shot to death at her home at 410 [[Clio Street]]. Her fiance, James Williams III, was arrested and charged with murder. ([http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/01/hueytown_man_charged_in_death_1.html report])



Revision as of 12:59, 21 January 2011

This is a List of homicides in 2011, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District. At least 6 homicides have been reported in the area for the year, as of January 21. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and determined by plea or trial.

Jefferson County

5 as of January 21

Birmingham

2 as of January 21: See List of Birmingham homicides in 2011 for details.

Center Point

  1. January 20: Monzerrat Perez, 6 months, died at Children's Hospital in Birmingham. She was delivered by emergency caesarean on July 25, 2010, the day after her family was rear-ended by a speeding vehicle on Center Point Parkway. Her father died instantly and her mother died the next day following surgery. Joseph Alexander Goolsby, the driver of the speeding car, had been drinking. He was arrested and charged with two counts of murder caused by operating a vehicle with extreme indifference to human life. Monzerrat survived, but has had medical complications since birth. A third murder count is expected to be filed following her death. (report)

Hueytown

  1. January 9: Andrea D. Tucker, 43 was shot to death at her home at 410 Clio Street. Her fiance, James Williams III, was arrested and charged with murder. (report)

Unincorporated Jefferson County

  1. January 5: Michael Lee Terry, 23, was found shot to death on the 4300 block of Indian Valley Road in the Pawnee Heights community. His 2007 Lexus was found hours later on Cherry Avenue in Forestdale. No arrest. (report)

Shelby County

  1. January 13: John Smith IV, 23, was accidently shot to death at Anthony's Jewelry & Pawn at 4673 U. S. Highway 280. No charges are expected. (report)