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Alabama Shootout
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US: Shootout on highway in Birmingham city over alleged stolen car leaves four people injured

| @indiablooms | Nov 11, 2023, at 04:06 pm

A 'shootout' on a busy highway in the Birmingham region of the US state of Alabama on Friday (November 10, 2023) left at least four people hurt.

A woman, who is considered a person of interest, is in custody, police told ABC News.

According to police, the incident occurred southbound on Interstate 59 at the 20th Street Ensley exit around 4:40 p.m. local time.

Birmingham Officer Truman Fitzgerald told ABC News the shooting is believed to have stemmed from a confrontation over an alleged stolen vehicle.

"We believe that a group of individuals saw their stolen vehicle, or alleged stolen vehicle, and they began following that vehicle," Fitzgerald said.

"This party sees their possible stolen vehicle and they took it upon themselves to confront this group. A shootout ensued between both groups," he said.

The four shooting victims are considered suspects, Fitzgerald said.

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