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The '''2023 Dadeville mass shooting''' was a [[List of homicides in 2023#Tallapoosa County|fatal incident]] that took place on the evening of [[April 15]], [[2023]] during a birthday party in [[Dadeville]]. Four people were killed, and at least 32 others were injured. | The '''2023 Dadeville mass shooting''' was a [[List of homicides in 2023#Tallapoosa County|fatal incident]] that took place on the evening of [[April 15]], [[2023]] during a birthday party in [[Dadeville]]. Four people were killed, and at least 32 others were injured. | ||
On the night of the shooting, a "sweet sixteen" birthday party was being held for Alexis Dowdell, a cheerleader at [[Dadeville High School]]. Around | On the night of the shooting, a "sweet sixteen" birthday party was being held for Alexis Dowdell, a cheerleader at [[Dadeville High School]], by her mother, LaTonya Allen. Around 50–60 people were attending the event at the 988 square-foot Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio, in the former [[Bank of Dadeville]] building at 220 North Broadnax Street. Dadeville assistant football coach Michael Taylor, who was on the scene, told reporters that "the event had chaperones and security." (Alsharif & Romero - April 17, 2023) | ||
At some point in the evening | Keenan Cooper was working as a DJ for the event. At some point in the evening one of the DJ's speakers fell over, making a loud noise. Witnesses reported that the sudden noise prompted several young men at the party to show that they were carrying handguns in their waistbands. As word spread of the possibility of violence, at least two brothers of attendees, Phil Dowdell and Corbin Holston, arrived to check on their younger siblings. Allen had Cooper stop the music and turn on the lights so she could make an announcement that anyone carrying a firearm and anyone over 18 who was not chaperoning should leave the premises. None did, and the party resumed. At 10:34 PM multiple gunshots interrupted the music. Within minutes dozens of wounded people and pools of blood were impeding others from being able to flee from the single exit door (Marlow - April 18, 2023). | ||
Phil Dowdell and Corbin Holston were among the four who died from their injuries. Many of those wounded were transported to the [[Lake Martin Community Hospital]] in Dadeville, or to the [[Russell Medical Center]] in [[Alexander City]]. Some were transferred to [[East Alabama Medical Center]] in [[Opelika]] or to [[Children’s of Alabama]] and [[UAB Hospital]] in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
Many of those wounded were transported to the [[Lake Martin Community Hospital]] in Dadeville, or to the [[Russell Medical Center]] in [[Alexander City]]. Some were transferred to [[East Alabama Medical Center]] in [[Opelika]] or to [[Children’s of Alabama]] and [[UAB Hospital]] in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
[[Dadeville First Baptist Church]] pastor [[Ben Hayes]], who serves as chaplain for the [[Dadeville High School]] football team and for the [[Dadeville Police Department]], was on hand to console the families and friends of victims. He hosted a prayer vigil at his church the following night. Coach Michael Taylor, who was close to Phil Dowdell, said that "We’ve got to pray our way out of this. There ain’t no other way." (Williams, et al - April 17, 2023) | [[Dadeville First Baptist Church]] pastor [[Ben Hayes]], who serves as chaplain for the [[Dadeville High School]] football team and for the [[Dadeville Police Department]], was on hand to console the families and friends of victims. He hosted a prayer vigil at his church the following night. Coach Michael Taylor, who was close to Phil Dowdell, said that "We’ve got to pray our way out of this. There ain’t no other way." (Williams, et al - April 17, 2023) | ||
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* Philstavious Dowdell, 18, of [[Camp Hill]], was the brother of the girl whose birthday was being celebrated. His sister and mother were both wounded. He was a standout football player at Dadeville High School and had accepted a scholarship to attend Jacksonville University in the fall. | * Philstavious Dowdell, 18, of [[Camp Hill]], was the brother of the girl whose birthday was being celebrated. His sister and mother were both wounded. He was a standout football player at Dadeville High School and had accepted a scholarship to attend Jacksonville University in the fall. | ||
* Marsiah Emmanuel "Siah" Collins, 19, of [[Opelika]] had graduated from Opelika High School in 2022 and was planning to attend Louisiana State University in the fall. | * Marsiah Emmanuel "Siah" Collins, 19, of [[Opelika]] had graduated from Opelika High School in 2022 and was planning to attend Louisiana State University in the fall. | ||
* Corbin Dahmontrey Holston, 23, of Dadeville, was a 2018 graduate of Dadeville High School and resided in Birmingham | * Corbin Dahmontrey Holston, 23, of Dadeville, was a 2018 graduate of Dadeville High School and resided in Birmingham. | ||
==Prosecution== | ==Prosecution== | ||
By Monday investigators had still not spoken about any suspects, but had reported that, "the person is no longer a threat to the community." (Gladden & Roney - April 16, 2023). It was also revealed that the shell casings found at the scene were consistent with handguns rather than high-powered rifles. (Robinson - "Dadeville shooting injured more people than originally thought", April 17, 2023) | By Monday investigators had still not spoken about any suspects, but had reported that, "the person is no longer a threat to the community." (Gladden & Roney - April 16, 2023). It was also revealed that the 89 shell casings found at the scene were consistent with handguns rather than high-powered rifles. (Robinson - "Dadeville shooting injured more people than originally thought", April 17, 2023) | ||
At a press conference on the morning of Wednesday, April 19, Senior Trooper Burkett announced that two teenage suspects, brothers Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, of [[Tuskegee]], had been arrested the previous evening on initial charges of reckless murder (four counts each). A third suspect, Wilson LaMar Hill Jr, 20, of [[Auburn]], was arrested on April 19. On Thursday, April 20, two more suspects were arrested om the same charges: Johnny Letron Brown, 20, of Tuskegee and Willie George Brown Jr, 19, of Auburn. | At a press conference on the morning of Wednesday, April 19, Senior Trooper Burkett announced that two teenage suspects, brothers Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, of [[Tuskegee]], had been arrested the previous evening on initial charges of reckless murder (four counts each). A third suspect, Wilson LaMar Hill Jr, 20, of [[Auburn]], was arrested on April 19. On Thursday, April 20, two more suspects were arrested om the same charges: Johnny Letron Brown, 20, of Tuskegee and Willie George Brown Jr, 19, of Auburn. | ||
The shooting suspects were held at the [[Tallapoosa County Jail]] pending bond hearings. Burkett said that he expects additional charges to be added, and that for the teenaged suspects to be tried as adults. No suspected motive was offered. (Robinson - April 19, 2023) | The shooting suspects were held at the [[Tallapoosa County Jail]] pending bond hearings. Burkett said that he expects additional charges to be added, and that for the teenaged suspects to be tried as adults. No suspected motive was offered. (Robinson - April 19, 2023) | ||
Corbin Holston, who was not a guest, but had gone to check on a younger relative there who communicated to him that there might be trouble, was found with a handgun on his chest that had been fired. Some witnesses reported that he had been wearing a ski mask at one point, and more than one of the suspects identified him as the initial shooter. Collins also had a gun in his waistband when he was found, but it had not been fired. | |||
Investigators believe at least five other guns were used in the shooting, with a range of calibers including 9 mm, .22, .40 and .45. One defendant admitted to having a gun which had been converted to fully-automatic operation and investigators believe another automatic weapon was used. | |||
All six defendants were well acquainted with each other with at least four related to each other. Several had met up at the party despite not being formally invited. Willie Brown claimed not to have been present, but was identified as a suspect because a round found at the crime scene matched a bullet from a case in Auburn where he fired a gun. One of the juvenile suspects was wearing a court-issued ankle monitor. | |||
==Context== | ==Context== | ||
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* Robinson, Carol (April 19, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/2023/04/3rd-arrest-made-in-dadeville-birthday-partying-shooting.html 3rd arrest made in Dadeville birthday party shooting]" {{AL}} | * Robinson, Carol (April 19, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/2023/04/3rd-arrest-made-in-dadeville-birthday-partying-shooting.html 3rd arrest made in Dadeville birthday party shooting]" {{AL}} | ||
* Robinson, Carol (April 20, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/montgomery/2023/04/5th-arrest-made-in-dadeville-sweet-16-party-shooting.html 5th arrest made in Dadeville Sweet 16 party shooting]" {{AL}} | * Robinson, Carol (April 20, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/montgomery/2023/04/5th-arrest-made-in-dadeville-sweet-16-party-shooting.html 5th arrest made in Dadeville Sweet 16 party shooting]" {{AL}} | ||
* Robinson, Carol (April 25, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/2023/04/aniahs-law-hearing-set-for-dadeville-shooting-suspects-this-morning.html ‘Blood everywhere’: 89 shots fired in Dadeville birthday party, guns found on 2 of the dead]" {{AL}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 17:28, 25 April 2023
The 2023 Dadeville mass shooting was a fatal incident that took place on the evening of April 15, 2023 during a birthday party in Dadeville. Four people were killed, and at least 32 others were injured.
On the night of the shooting, a "sweet sixteen" birthday party was being held for Alexis Dowdell, a cheerleader at Dadeville High School, by her mother, LaTonya Allen. Around 50–60 people were attending the event at the 988 square-foot Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio, in the former Bank of Dadeville building at 220 North Broadnax Street. Dadeville assistant football coach Michael Taylor, who was on the scene, told reporters that "the event had chaperones and security." (Alsharif & Romero - April 17, 2023)
Keenan Cooper was working as a DJ for the event. At some point in the evening one of the DJ's speakers fell over, making a loud noise. Witnesses reported that the sudden noise prompted several young men at the party to show that they were carrying handguns in their waistbands. As word spread of the possibility of violence, at least two brothers of attendees, Phil Dowdell and Corbin Holston, arrived to check on their younger siblings. Allen had Cooper stop the music and turn on the lights so she could make an announcement that anyone carrying a firearm and anyone over 18 who was not chaperoning should leave the premises. None did, and the party resumed. At 10:34 PM multiple gunshots interrupted the music. Within minutes dozens of wounded people and pools of blood were impeding others from being able to flee from the single exit door (Marlow - April 18, 2023).
Phil Dowdell and Corbin Holston were among the four who died from their injuries. Many of those wounded were transported to the Lake Martin Community Hospital in Dadeville, or to the Russell Medical Center in Alexander City. Some were transferred to East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika or to Children’s of Alabama and UAB Hospital in Birmingham.
Dadeville First Baptist Church pastor Ben Hayes, who serves as chaplain for the Dadeville High School football team and for the Dadeville Police Department, was on hand to console the families and friends of victims. He hosted a prayer vigil at his church the following night. Coach Michael Taylor, who was close to Phil Dowdell, said that "We’ve got to pray our way out of this. There ain’t no other way." (Williams, et al - April 17, 2023)
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is leading the investigation at the request of Dadeville Police chief Jonathan Floyd. Senior Trooper Jeremy Burkett served as spokesperson for the state's investigation. Mike Segrest, District Attorney for the 5th Judicial District of Alabama is collecting evidence for criminal prosecution and also coordinating services to victims and resources for witnesses. Central Alabama Crime Stoppers offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Victims
- Shaunkivia Nicole "Keke" Smith, 17, of Dadeville was student manager for the Dadeville High School track team and had been accepted at the University of Alabama for the fall.
- Philstavious Dowdell, 18, of Camp Hill, was the brother of the girl whose birthday was being celebrated. His sister and mother were both wounded. He was a standout football player at Dadeville High School and had accepted a scholarship to attend Jacksonville University in the fall.
- Marsiah Emmanuel "Siah" Collins, 19, of Opelika had graduated from Opelika High School in 2022 and was planning to attend Louisiana State University in the fall.
- Corbin Dahmontrey Holston, 23, of Dadeville, was a 2018 graduate of Dadeville High School and resided in Birmingham.
Prosecution
By Monday investigators had still not spoken about any suspects, but had reported that, "the person is no longer a threat to the community." (Gladden & Roney - April 16, 2023). It was also revealed that the 89 shell casings found at the scene were consistent with handguns rather than high-powered rifles. (Robinson - "Dadeville shooting injured more people than originally thought", April 17, 2023)
At a press conference on the morning of Wednesday, April 19, Senior Trooper Burkett announced that two teenage suspects, brothers Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, of Tuskegee, had been arrested the previous evening on initial charges of reckless murder (four counts each). A third suspect, Wilson LaMar Hill Jr, 20, of Auburn, was arrested on April 19. On Thursday, April 20, two more suspects were arrested om the same charges: Johnny Letron Brown, 20, of Tuskegee and Willie George Brown Jr, 19, of Auburn.
The shooting suspects were held at the Tallapoosa County Jail pending bond hearings. Burkett said that he expects additional charges to be added, and that for the teenaged suspects to be tried as adults. No suspected motive was offered. (Robinson - April 19, 2023)
Corbin Holston, who was not a guest, but had gone to check on a younger relative there who communicated to him that there might be trouble, was found with a handgun on his chest that had been fired. Some witnesses reported that he had been wearing a ski mask at one point, and more than one of the suspects identified him as the initial shooter. Collins also had a gun in his waistband when he was found, but it had not been fired.
Investigators believe at least five other guns were used in the shooting, with a range of calibers including 9 mm, .22, .40 and .45. One defendant admitted to having a gun which had been converted to fully-automatic operation and investigators believe another automatic weapon was used.
All six defendants were well acquainted with each other with at least four related to each other. Several had met up at the party despite not being formally invited. Willie Brown claimed not to have been present, but was identified as a suspect because a round found at the crime scene matched a bullet from a case in Auburn where he fired a gun. One of the juvenile suspects was wearing a court-issued ankle monitor.
Context
The incident in Dadeville took place during a period of renewed public debate over gun control and public safety following mass shootings at the Old National Bank in Louisville, Kentucky and at Covenant Presbyterian School in Nashville, Tennessee during the previous month. The shooting took place one day after Republican presidential candidates Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, and Donald Trump all spoke at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action "Leadership Forum" in Indianapolis, Indiana.
References
- Gladden, Alex & Marty Roney (April 16, 2023) "[https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/crime/2023/04/16/gunman-opens-fire-at-teens-birthday-party-in-dadeville/70119091007/ At least four dead in mass shooting at teen's birthday party in Dadeville[" Montgomery Advertiser
- Cason, Mike & William Thornton (April 16, 2023) "Dadeville birthday party mass shooting: 28 wounded in ‘very fluid situation’" AL.com
- Rosales, Isabel; Holly Yan; Chris Boyette; & Emma Tucker (April 16, 2023) "A beloved high school athlete was among 4 people killed and 28 injured at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Alabama" CNN.com
- Thornton, William and Mike Cason (April 16, 2023) "Dadeville mass shooting: Mystery surrounds suspects after 4 killed at birthday party" AL.com
- Thornton, William (April 16, 2023) "Biden: ‘Nation is once again grieving’ after 4 killed in Alabama shooting" AL.com
- Wolfe, Elizabeth & Isabel Rosales (April 17, 2023) "What we know about the victims of the Sweet 16 birthday party shooting in Alabama" CNN.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 17, 2023) "These are the 4 young people killed in Dadeville’s birthday party shooting" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 17, 2023) "Man killed at Dadeville party was checking on family worried there would be trouble, mother says" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 17, 2023) "Dadeville shooting injured more people than originally thought, ALEA says: Handguns likely used" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 17, 2023) "High school cheerleaders and close friends critically injured in Dadeville shooting: ‘People are praying’" AL.com
- Alsharif, Mirna & Dennis Romero (April 17, 2023) "4 killed, 28 injured at 16-year-old's birthday party in Alabama, police say." NBC News
- Thornton, William; Mike Cason; Carol Robinson; and Jeremy Gray (April 17, 2023) "Dadeville mass shooting: What we know today after 4 killed, 32 injured at Alabama birthday party" AL.com
- Holpuch, Amanda & Glenny Brock (April 17, 2023) "Alabama Town Waits for Answers After a Birthday Party Turns Deadly" The New York Times
- Williams, Ashley R.; Marty Roney; Adrianna Rodriguez; and Thao Nguyen (April 17, 2023) "Police search for shooter, motive after deadly Alabama birthday party shooting; victims identified: Updates" USA Today
- Robinson, Carol (April 18, 2023) "Mother of teen shot at Dadeville birthday party prays for healing, justice: ‘God will handle it’." AL.com
- Chandler, Kim & Jeff Amy (April 18, 2023) "Alabama birthday girl begged dying brother to ‘stay with me’" Associated Press
- Wendling, Mike (April 18, 2023) "Dadeville, Alabama, left without answers after deadly mass shooting" BBC News
- Parker, Jessica (April 18, 2023) "Alabama shooting: Phil Dowdell died saving sister's life" BBC News
- Marlow, William (April 18, 2023) "A look inside Mahogany Masterpiece" The Outlook
- Cason, Mike (April 18, 2023) "State senator on Dadeville tragedy: ‘We’re never going to be able to legislate morality’" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 19, 2023) "Dadeville birthday party shooting: 2 teen brothers arrested for reckless murder" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 19, 2023) "3rd arrest made in Dadeville birthday party shooting" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 20, 2023) "5th arrest made in Dadeville Sweet 16 party shooting" AL.com
- Robinson, Carol (April 25, 2023) "‘Blood everywhere’: 89 shots fired in Dadeville birthday party, guns found on 2 of the dead" AL.com
External links
- Dadeville resources at 5thcircuitda.org
- 4-15-2023 ALABAMA DADEVILLE 24-0 at gunviolencearchive.org