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Twenty-two-year-old Andray La’Quam Pope, Jr. was found guilty by a St. Clair County jury Friday, Aug. 25, of the murder of 67-year-old Brian A. Shaw of Odenville.
The second suspect in the slaying of a beloved American Red Cross worker has now been formally charged. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Thursday night announced a murder warrant against 20-year-old Andray LaQuarn Pope Jr. Authorities previously charged 34-year-old Charles Lawrence Grimmett. Both men are from the Birmingham area and are charged in the slaying of 67-year-old Brian Shaw, .
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Be a white man who loses two wives to cancer. Watch your 12-year-old son die of cancer, and still dedicate your life to the betterment of humanity. Give all of your soul and heart to improving the lives of others, and find yourself in your final moment of life murdered by two black males trying to steal your car.
Brian Shaw was a man of peace.
He was a man who, despite the tragic losses of two wives and his 12-year-old son – all three of cancer – continued to love, live and give.
He was a man who, after retirement, became a beloved American Red Cross worker, logging more than 8,000 volunteer hours in his three years with the agency.