Birmingham mass shooting: $100K reward announced as police hunt for gunmen that killed 4, injured 17
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Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin emphasizes the necessity for community involvement in tackling violence, stating, ‘You can receive up to $100,000 if you have credible information that leads to, one, an arrest, and another, an actual conviction.’ This statement is aimed at encouraging citizens to speak up against the perpetrators of the recent mass shooting.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Carlton Peeples urged citizens to come forward with information: ‘If you, or you know someone, who has information about those involved in Saturday's mass shooting, know that you can remain anonymous.’ This highlights the importance of community cooperation in solving violent crimes.
Birmingham Police Chief Scott Thurmond assured the community of their commitment: ‘We're gonna hunt you down and we're gonna arrest you.’ His statement reflects the strong law enforcement resolve to capture those responsible for the shooting.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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