Search For Suspects In Alabama Mass Shooting

Four people were killed and injuring 28 others, investigators are still working to find the suspects.

(Dadeville, AL) — Nearly two days after gunfire erupted at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Tallapoosa County, killing four people and injuring 28 others, investigators are still working to find the suspects. Shots were fired around 10:30 Saturday night at a dance studio in Dadeville, a small city of about three-thousand people. Investigators say the birthday girl’s brother is among the victims who were killed. Dadeville Police Chief Jonathan Floyd says their department has “solid leads,” but they still need anyone with information to come forward. A five-thousand-dollar reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the case.