AND NEW AT MIDDAY, AN UPDATE ON A DEADLY SHOOTING OUT OF TUSCALOOSA. WE’RE LEARNING HOW THE MAN RESPONSIBLE HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH MURDER. LAST NIGHT, OFFICERS RESPONDED TO A MAN SHOT TO DEATH AT A GAS STATION ON 20TH STREET. INVESTIGATORS WITH THE VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT GATHERED ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO IDENTIFY DENNIS ANDERSON AS THE SHOOTER. THEY SAY ANDERSON IS BEING HELD AT TUSCALOOS
Police make arrest in deadly Tuscaloosa shooting
A suspect has been arrested in a deadly shooting Monday night in Tuscaloosa.Police were called at about 11:30 p.m. about a shooting in the 3000 block of 20th Street.When officers arrived, they found a man dead with multiple gunshot wounds. His name has not been released.After talking to witnesses and gathering evidence, Dennis Anderson, 41, of Tuscaloosa, was identified as the shooter, according to investigators.He is charged with murder and is being held at Tuscaloosa County Jail without bond under Aniah’s Law. More charges could be filed against him and other people, according to police.Investigators credit community involvement as a factor in identifying Anderson as the suspect.>> WVTM 13 ON-THE-GO: Download our app for freeThe Tuscaloosa Police Department and the Violent Crimes Unit are investigating the case.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —
A suspect has been arrested in a deadly shooting Monday night in Tuscaloosa.
Police were called at about 11:30 p.m. about a shooting in the 3000 block of 20th Street.
When officers arrived, they found a man dead with multiple gunshot wounds. His name has not been released.
After talking to witnesses and gathering evidence, Dennis Anderson, 41, of Tuscaloosa, was identified as the shooter, according to investigators.
He is charged with murder and is being held at Tuscaloosa County Jail without bond under Aniah’s Law. More charges could be filed against him and other people, according to police.
Investigators credit community involvement as a factor in identifying Anderson as the suspect.
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The Tuscaloosa Police Department and the Violent Crimes Unit are investigating the case.