Second victim in double homicide at abandoned Birmingham house identified

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The second man killed in a shooting in Birmingham's Inglenook community has been identified after the coroner asked for help from the public Monday.Camry Enrieque Lee, 19, of Pinson was shot along with Michael Allen Carroll, 41, of Center Point, according to the coroner.The men were found shot around 6:30 p.m. Thursday at an abandoned house in the 4400 block of 41st Pl. North after residents in the area called 911, according to the Birmingham Police Department.Upon arrival, officers discovered one of them in the back yard and another inside the house.Also inside the house, police found an uninjured man who was taken in for questioning along with a man who was found walking in the neighborhood shortly after the shooting.Both of the men were released after being interviewed by police. "Right now we are unsure of who was who," police told WVTM 13 at the scene. "Right now, we're treating this incident as if there's more suspects that aren't in custody."A stolen car was found at the scene as well.This shooting came shortly after another claimed the life of a man at a Birmingham apartment complex. It is unclear if they are related."When you have homicides that take place this close in time, in this close and distance, you can't rule out anything," police said.Police ask anyone with information about this case to call them at 205-254-1764.This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available. Stay updated on the latest stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —

The second man killed in a shooting in Birmingham's Inglenook community has been identified after the coroner asked for help from the public Monday.

Camry Enrieque Lee, 19, of Pinson was shot along with Michael Allen Carroll, 41, of Center Point, according to the coroner.

The men were found shot around 6:30 p.m. Thursday at an abandoned house in the 4400 block of 41st Pl. North after residents in the area called 911, according to the Birmingham Police Department.

Upon arrival, officers discovered one of them in the back yard and another inside the house.

Also inside the house, police found an uninjured man who was taken in for questioning along with a man who was found walking in the neighborhood shortly after the shooting.

Both of the men were released after being interviewed by police.

"Right now we are unsure of who was who," police told WVTM 13 at the scene. "Right now, we're treating this incident as if there's more suspects that aren't in custody."

A stolen car was found at the scene as well.

This shooting came shortly after another claimed the life of a man at a Birmingham apartment complex. It is unclear if they are related.

"When you have homicides that take place this close in time, in this close and distance, you can't rule out anything," police said.

Police ask anyone with information about this case to call them at 205-254-1764.


This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available. Stay updated on the latest stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.

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