2 Alabama teens charged in ‘Sweet 16’ party shooting FMTNews FMTWorld
Three teenagers and a 23-year-old man were killed in the shooting at a ‘Sweet 16’ birthday party in Dadeville last week.
The shooting on Saturday took place at the Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio in Dadeville, a community of 3,200 people about 80.47km northeast of Montgomery. Of the nine injured who were still hospitalised, five were in critical condition, Heidi Smith, a spokesperson for Lake Martin Community Hospital, said at a news conference on Monday.
The Montgomery Advertiser newspaper, quoting the victim’s grandmother, identified the slain teenager as Phil Dowdell, whom she said was set to graduate in a matter of weeks and planned to attend Jacksonville State University on a football scholarship.
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