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The mayor of Alabama's state capital signed a local ordinance into law on Friday requiring anyone carrying a concealed firearm to also carry a photo ID, saying Republican lawmakers' decision to toss permit requirements for concealed guns had hindered police officers' abilities to fight crime and seize illegal guns.
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A company has installed computerized vending machines to sell ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas, allowing patrons to pick up bullets along with a gallon of milk.
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Wyoming Republican Governor Mark Gordon has vetoed a bill that would have allowed people to carry concealed guns in public schools and government meetings. The National Conference of State Legislatures says Alabama is among the states enabling permit holders to have concealed guns in schools.
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A judge on Wednesday issued a ruling on bond for the three adult suspects as they await trial on murder charges in connection with a deadly shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday party that killed four in Alabama.
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An Alabama state investigator described a bloody and chaotic crime scene filled with 89 bullet casings and other evidence after a shooting that killed four young people and injured dozens at a Sweet Sixteen birthday party.
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A fifteen year old juvenile is the sixth person arrested in last weekend’s shooting at a birthday party in Dadeville. Court documents they believe gunmen shot into the crowd during the celebration
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A fourth man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a weekend shooting at a Sweet 16 party that killed four young people in Alabama.
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Alabama investigators say three (UPDATED) teenagers have been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a shooting that killed four young people at a Sweet Sixteen birthday party. District Attorney Mike Segrest said that the pair would be charged as adults. Few other details are being released.
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The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency now say three (UPDATED) teenagers have been arrested following Saturday’s shooting in Dadeville.
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The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has yet to announce any arrests in the weekend shooting in Dadeville that killed four and left thirty two people injured. The latest from ALEA is that special agents were still gathering and examining information.