Mass Shooting in Montgomery: 2 Dead, 12 Injured Amid ASU Homecoming and Fair Chaos

October 5, 2025
Mass Shooting in Montgomery: 2 Dead, 12 Injured Amid ASU Homecoming and Fair Chaos
  • A mass shooting erupted in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, around 11:30 p.m., during a busy weekend with major events like the Alabama State University homecoming and the Alabama National Fair, resulting in two deaths and twelve injuries.

  • The incident involved multiple firearms, with witnesses describing it as a reckless attack where shooters fired into a crowd, disregarding public safety, and escalating from a fight into a chaotic gun battle.

  • The shooting occurred near landmarks such as the Hank Williams Museum, Rosa Parks Museum, and Alabama Statehouse, in a tourist district that was busy with fairground attractions.

  • Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage, interviewing witnesses and potential suspects, and working with federal agencies like the FBI and ATF to investigate and identify those responsible.

  • Police have not yet made any arrests, and the investigation is ongoing; a $50,000 reward has been offered for information through Crime Stoppers.

  • The police chief condemned the reckless behavior, emphasizing concerns about increasing gun violence and calling for stricter laws and greater accountability for violent offenders.

  • Community leaders and law enforcement are expressing heightened awareness of safety issues, reflecting ongoing concerns about violence and efforts to prevent future incidents.

  • Montgomery's high crime rate, ranking in the top 10 percent among U.S. cities, has prompted discussions on crime prevention measures, though officials deny the need for military intervention at this time.

  • As of now, no arrests have been made, and 12 of the 14 victims remain hospitalized, with three in critical condition; police continue to investigate the motive and circumstances.

  • It has been confirmed that at least two victims were armed, and police responded quickly, with one officer even transporting a victim to the hospital.

  • Two victims, including a 17-year-old and a 43-year-old, died from gunshot wounds, while five others are in critical condition and seven sustained non-life-threatening injuries; among the deceased was a woman.

  • Police responded swiftly, with at least five officers near the scene, and recovered multiple weapons and shell casings; one officer even transported a victim to the hospital before an ambulance arrived.

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