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Media Release 184- Homicide Investigation- 30th Avenue North

Homicide Investigation

The Birmingham Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation. The incident occurred on Saturday, August 10, 2024.

The victim has been identified as:

Brandon Lee, (35), B/M, of Birmingham, Alabama.

Just before Midnight, North Precinct officers were dispatched to a report of Two People Shot in the Collegeville Housing Community located in the 3000 Block of 30th Avenue North.

Officers arrived on the scene when they entered an apartment and then located the victim along with an adult female both suffering from gunshot wounds.

Birmingham Fire and Rescue (BFR) personnel arrived and pronounced the victim deceased.

BFR personnel transported the adult female to UAB Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The preliminary investigation suggests the victim and an adult male suspect were involved in an argument at the victim’s apartment. We believe both victims knew the suspect.

The suspect was outside the apartment and fired shots into the apartment striking both victims.

One of the victims may have returned fire and struck the suspect.

At around 1:40 a.m., the potential suspect arrived at UAB Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound; North Precinct officers detained him.

The suspect will remain in police custody while hospitalized and will face pending charges potentially for Capital Murder and Attempted Murder.

NOTE: BPD Real Time Crime Center specialists, who were on shift (24-Hour Operational), paired with HABD’s investment in security cameras provided excellent assistance to our officers and detectives.

Anyone with information on the case, please contact B.P.D.’s Homicide Unit @ 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers @ 205-254-7777.

Crime Stoppers pays tipsters cash rewards of up to $5,000 for their tips.

This is Birmingham’s 89th murder investigation of 2024 with 8 justifiable death rulings.

 The Birmingham Police Department adheres to FBI Uniform Crime Reporting guidelines for all law enforcement agencies across the United States. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting guidelines do not require law enforcement agencies to include justifiable death investigations in the total homicide investigations counts.

**The information is based on a preliminary and ongoing investigation, which continues to evolve as investigators interview witnesses, review physical and electronic records, and analyze forensic evidence. The Department’s understanding of the facts and circumstances may change as additional evidence is collected and analyzed**

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Media Release 184- Homicide Investigation- 30th Avenue North

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