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Montgomery officials: four arrested in Oct. 4 mass shooting; officials call for bail, judicial changes

6440946 · October 21, 2025
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Montgomery officials said four people have been arrested in the Oct. 4 mass shooting that left two people dead and multiple others injured. Police named the suspects, described charges, said one charged person bonded out, and urged judicial and legislative changes to bail practices while increasing patrols and surveillance downtown.

Montgomery City officials announced that four people have been arrested in connection with the Oct. 4 mass shooting that killed two people and injured others, and urged changes to bail and judicial practices after one charged suspect was released on bond.

Mayor said the arrests reflect coordinated work by local, state and federal law enforcement and vowed that the investigation will continue. "We have arrested, 4 suspects, in this incident, and we expect all those, tied to them to be held accountable," the mayor said. The mayor also thanked the Montgomery Police Department, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and federal partners including the ATF, FBI and U.S. Marshals Service for their roles.

Police Chief Brayboys provided the names and charges the department has filed. He said three subjects — a juvenile male, Dontavious McGee and Kiamonte Hood — have…

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