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Deadly Sunday in Mobile County leaves 5 people dead
SUMMARY: A deadly Sunday in Mobile County resulted in five deaths and two injuries from shootings and stabbings. Early morning, Willie Smith was found shot dead in Prichard. Later, brothers Austin and James Wheat-Payne, from a neighboring county, were charged with murder for killing a man over alleged stolen property in Eight Mile. James Suggs was shot near his home, and another victim was stabbed in the head and neck at a Prichard apartment complex. Mobile Police reported two domestic-related incidents: Brandon McDuffie killed his mother and was then shot by his brother, while Joirdan Jones died after being stabbed by a former roommate. The Mobile Police urge community conflict resolution to reduce violence. This year, Mobile has seen 16 homicides so far.
Three shootings and two stabbings throughout Mobile County on Sunday left five people dead and two injured.
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Washington County dispatcher donating water to first responders
SUMMARY: In Washington County, Alabama, dispatcher Amanda Singleton is leading a hydration effort for volunteer firefighters facing extreme heat while battling fires. Firefighters wear heavy gear weighing over 60 pounds and work long hours in temperatures exceeding 120 degrees, making hydration a life-or-death issue. Singleton started the “Hydrate Our Heroes” campaign to collect water and Gatorade donations, distributed annually on June 1st. This year, donations help cover hydration needs without firefighters paying out of pocket. Community members can support by dropping off water at local fire stations anytime. The initiative ensures first responders stay healthy and hydrated during dangerous conditions.
Staying hydrated is critical for firefighters battling intense summer heat, and one Washington County dispatcher is making sure local volunteer departments don’t go without water.
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Marquette's Lawyers Argue He Acted 'Correctly' | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: Attorneys for former Decatur police officer Matt Marquette have renewed their appeal to dismiss his murder charge, arguing his September 2023 on-duty shooting of Stephen Perkins was justified under Alabama’s Stand Your Ground laws. Marquette’s lawyers state he acted correctly, responding to an immediate threat when Perkins confronted a tow truck driver with a gun. They contend Marquette was performing his duties and made a split-second decision when Perkins allegedly pointed the firearm unlawfully. The defense emphasizes Marquette’s actions were lawful and necessary for community safety. The state’s appeal argued there were questions about the investigation, but the court has yet to rule on the case’s outcome.
Attorneys for former Decatur Police Officer Mac Marquette have filed a reply to arguments he should not be given immunity for the on-duty shooting of Stephen Perkins made by the Alabama Attorney General.
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Accused Killer Claims Witchcraft | July 28, 2025 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: Wyatt Braxton Young is accused of murdering Nancy Fox, a woman he claimed to know for years. After the killing, Young told police that Fox had sexually assaulted him and accused her of witchcraft, alleging she used magic spells in her business. Despite these claims, investigators found no evidence to support them. Young admitted to shooting Fox multiple times and physically assaulting her. Employees from Fox’s former crystal shop reported Young’s declining mental health and erratic behavior over the years. Officers also discovered numerous Bibles and religious items in Young’s car and apartment. The case is now heading to a grand jury.
The murder case of Wyatt Braxton Young is headed to a grand jury after testimony revealed chilling details in the case.
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