Birmingham, AL, July 24, 2025
News Summary
Birmingham authorities are investigating two tragic homicide cases that occurred within a day. The first involves the fatal shooting of Devin Wayne Hughes, while the second involves Willie James Powell, shot by his son following a dispute. These incidents have prompted police to seek public assistance as the community grapples with the violence.
Birmingham Police Investigate Homicides Involving Father-Son Shooting and Driver Shot in Ensley
Birmingham authorities are actively investigating two separate homicide cases that occurred just a day apart in the city. The incidents have left the community shaken and are prompting police to reach out for public assistance in their inquiries.
Two Fatal Shootings Reported
The first incident took place on Wednesday, July 23, at approximately 3 a.m. when Birmingham police responded to reports of shots fired into a vehicle in the 1300 block of 42nd Street Ensley. The driver, identified as 32-year-old Devin Wayne Hughes, lost control of the car and crashed into a front yard on Avenue L. While passengers from the vehicle sought help, first responders pronounced Hughes dead at the scene. A person of interest has been taken into custody, but no further charges have been filed as authorities continue their investigation.
Father-Son Dispute Leads to Second Shooting
Prior to the Ensley shooting, on Tuesday, July 22, police responded to a report of a shooting in the 3800 block of Fourth Street West. 36-year-old Willie James Powell was discovered unresponsive on the street and was subsequently transported to UAB Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 3:56 p.m. This altercation arose from a dispute between Powell and his son following an argument at a nearby home. The confrontation escalated outside, resulting in the son fatally shooting his father.
Investigation Outcomes and Community Response
Following the shooting, the son was briefly detained for questioning but was released without charges. The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office has classified the shooting as justifiable. In light of the sensitive nature of both cases, Birmingham Police have categorized the father-son shooting as a justified death investigation.
Authorities are urging anyone with information related to either shooting to come forward. The Birmingham Police Department is working diligently to gather further leads in both investigations, aiming to provide answers to the community and the families involved.
Community Engagement
As the investigations unfold, community members are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information related to these tragic events. Assistance from the public is crucial in helping law enforcement solve these cases effectively.
Key Details of the Incidents
- Date of Events: July 22-23, 2023
- Locations: 1300 block of 42nd Street Ensley and 3800 block of Fourth Street West
- Victims: Devin Wayne Hughes (32) and Willie James Powell (36)
- Status of Suspects: One detained in Hughes’ case; son released in Powell’s case
- Investigation Types: Ongoing homicide investigations; justified death investigation in Powell case
Background Context
These recent homicides have highlighted ongoing issues of violence within Birmingham and serve as a reminder of the dangers that can arise from domestic disputes. The Birmingham Police Department has expressed commitment to addressing these incidents through continued investigation and community engagement.
FAQ
What were the details of the shootings in Birmingham?
Two separate shootings resulted in fatalities: Devin Wayne Hughes was shot in Ensley and Willie James Powell was shot by his son following a family dispute. Both investigations are ongoing.
Have any suspects been charged?
A person of interest has been detained in the shooting of Devin Wayne Hughes, but no charges have been filed as the investigation continues. In Willie James Powell’s case, his son was released without charges after the shooting was ruled justifiable.
What should I do if I have information about the shootings?
Anyone with information regarding either shooting is encouraged to contact the Birmingham Police or Crime Stoppers to assist in the investigations.
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Additional Resources
- AL.com
- Wikipedia: Birmingham, Alabama
- WVTM 13
- Google Search: Birmingham homicides 2023
- WBRC
- Google Scholar: Birmingham shootings 2023
- ABC 33/40
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Birmingham
- AL.com
- Google News: Birmingham police department

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