Homicide of Birmingham teen called to settle dispute ruled justifiable: Police
Updated Apr 13, 2021;
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The shooting death of a Birmingham teen who was called by two people involved in an altercation to settle the dispute earlier this month was ruled justifiable, police said Tuesday.
Travio Ollison, 19, died April 5 at UAB Hospital after being shot in the 1900 block of Druid Hills Drive.
Birmingam police spokesman Sgt. Rod Mauldin said it appeared the deadly shooting stemmed from an altercation between two people who were living together. Both parties, he said, called Ollison and a suspect to the location and they intervened in the dispute. A physical altercation then took place and Ollison was shot.
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Deadly double killing at Bessemer Easter gathering ruled justifiable
Updated Apr 09, 2021;
An Easter shooting at a family gathering in Bessemer that left two people dead has been ruled justifiable and no charges will be filed.
Bessemer police were called just before 7:30 p.m. Sunday to the 10 block of First Street North. When they arrived on the scene, they found a man and woman in the yard both suffering from gunshot wounds.
Kendrick Felix Morrisette, 22, was pronounced dead on the scene. Kamisha Malea Davis, 27, was taken to UAB Medical West where she was pronounced dead at 7:38 p.m. Authorities said Davis was the sister of Morrissette’s girlfriend.