A Devastating Discovery
On December 18, 2016, Birmingham authorities responded to a distressing scene at a residence on the 700 block of 17th Street Ensley. Initially called to address a house fire, Birmingham Fire & Rescue personnel made a grim discovery: the bodies of 35-year-old Trinetta Yvonne Pendleton and 42-year-old Quintrell Lashon Alexander. Both victims had sustained fatal gunshot wounds, indicating that the fire was a deliberate attempt to conceal a double homicide.
The Immediate Aftermath
The community was left in shock as news of the tragic event spread. Birmingham Police Sergeant Bryan Shelton expressed the collective grief, stating, "Senseless is an understatement. Planning a funeral is not something we hope to do this time of year, especially under these circumstances." The timing of the incident, so close to the holiday season, amplified the sorrow felt by family, friends, and neighbors. ...Read More
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