Four shot dead, 28 injured at teen birthday party in US

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No fewer than four people were killed and 28 others injured at a teen birthday party in Alabama, United States.

Local news reports said the Saturday night shooting occurred at a Sweet 16 party at a dance studio in Dadeville, a small-town northeast of the state capital Montgomery.

The spokesman for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Sergeant Jeremy Burkett, told reporters Sunday said, “There were four lives tragically lost in this incident, and there’s been a multitude of injuries.”

Burkett specified later that 28 people had been wounded, some of them critically, and urged residents to come forward with any information they might have related to the attack. But Burkett provided no further details on how the shooting unfolded or why.

Annette Allen told the Montgomery Advertiser that her grandson Phil Dowdell was among those who died: he had been celebrating his sister Alexis’s 16th birthday when gunfire ripped through the party.

“He was a very, very humble child. Never messed with anybody. Always had a smile on his face,” Allen said of her grandson, a high school senior and football player due to graduate within weeks.

“Everybody’s grieving,” Allen said of the small community of some 3,000 residents.

President Joe Biden, who was briefed on the shooting, said the nation was again grieving over young Americans killed in gun violence.

“What has our nation come to when children cannot attend a birthday party without fear?” Biden, who has long sought tighter gun safety measures, asked in a statement.

“Guns are the leading killer of children in America, and the numbers are rising — not declining,” he added. “This is outrageous and unacceptable.”

According to AFP, the marketing director for the rural health facility’s operator IvyCreek Healthcare, Heidi Smith, said that the nearby Lake Martin Community Hospital received 15 individual gun-shot wound patients, mostly victims in their teens.

Six of the patients were discharged and nine have been transferred to facilities with higher levels of care. Of those, five were in critical condition, Smith said.

“It’s been terrible,” she said.

More than 12 hours after the tragedy, neither Burkett nor other law enforcement officials provided any details on who may have perpetrated the shooting and why, or whether a suspect has been detained.