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Woman killed, husband wounded in Wilcox County gang shooting targeting their son, DA says

Woman killed, husband wounded in Wilcox County gang shooting targeting their son, DA says AL.com 12 hrs ago © Carol Robinson | crobinson/al.com Flashing Police Lights Someone opened fire on a Wilcox County couple Thursday evening, killing the wife and critically injuring the husband. The shooting happened about 5:45 p.m. while the couple was driving on Bridgeport Road and Alabama 10, which is known as the Camden Bypass, said Camden Police Chief Tyrone Dale. The female victim was pronounced dead on the scene. Her husband was taken to Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. Both victims are in their 40s Wilcox County District Attorney Michael Jackson said the investigation is still ongoing, but it appears the shooter or shooters were aiming for the couple’s son. The son was in the vehicle but was not injured.

Like George Floyd, Jimmie Lee Jackson s death sparked a movement

Like George Floyd, Jimmie Lee Jackson s death sparked a movement
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Like George Floyd, Jimmie Lee Jackson s death sparked a movement

10:41 pm UTC May. 20, 2021 Illustration by Mara Corbett; Gannett archives He lay on the pavement with a bullet wound in his stomach, engulfed in chaos and darkness. It was 1965. A year soon scarred by social and political upheaval: The assassination of Malcolm X. Bloody Sunday. The Vietnam War. The Watts Riots.  Jimmie Lee Jackson would see none of it. The 26-year-old showed up the night of Feb. 18 in Marion, Alabama, where hundreds of people had gathered to march in protest of the arrest of a local civil rights activist. When police and state troopers intervened to break up the march, the scene outside Zion United Methodist Church turned violent.

Like George Floyd, Jimmie Lee Jackson s death sparked a movement

12:45 pm UTC May. 20, 2021 Illustration by Mara Corbett; Gannett archives He laY on the pavement with a bullet wound in his stomach, engulfed in chaos and darkness. It was 1965. A year soon scarred by social and political upheaval: The assassination of Malcolm X. Bloody Sunday. The Vietnam War. The Watts Riots.  Jimmie Lee Jackson would see none of it. The 26-year-old showed up the night of Feb. 18 in Marion, Alabama, where hundreds of people had gathered to march in protest of the arrest of a local civil rights activist. When police and state troopers intervened to break up the march, the scene outside Zion United Methodist Church turned violent.

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