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Birmingham Shooting of Ex-Friend Declared Justifiable Homicide

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Birmingham, Alabama, September 11, 2025

News Summary

A shooting incident in Birmingham has been ruled a justifiable homicide by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. The victim, Tedarius Montez Seawright, died during a physical altercation in an apartment, marking a troubling increase in the city’s homicide rate.

Birmingham Shooting of Ex-Friend Ruled Justifiable Homicide

In Birmingham, Alabama, a shooting that occurred late Tuesday night has been ruled a justifiable homicide by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. The incident took place around 11:50 p.m. on September 9, 2025, in the Elyton Village public housing community, marking the city’s 58th homicide of the year.

The victim has been identified as Tedarius Montez Seawright, a 33-year-old resident of Birmingham. According to police reports, law enforcement responded to a call reporting a home break-in and found Seawright unresponsive at the scene with a gunshot wound. Emergency medical personnel from Birmingham Fire and Rescue later pronounced him dead.

Investigations revealed that Seawright had entered the apartment of his former friend, where a physical altercation ensued between him and another man already in the home. During this fight, shots were fired, resulting in Seawright’s death. The shooter is believed to be the boyfriend of the woman who lived in the apartment. Following the incident, the shooter remained on the scene until police arrived and was subsequently taken for questioning at police headquarters.

Authorities confirmed that the shooter has been placed under a 48-hour hold pending further investigation. Although the case has been ruled justifiable based on the evidence reviewed, law enforcement continues to encourage anyone with additional information to contact homicide detectives at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.

Context of the Incident

This shooting incident is part of a larger pattern of violence in Jefferson County, where a total of 89 homicides have been reported this year, including the 58 specifically in Birmingham. Local law enforcement and community organizations continue to address the increasing concerns surrounding gun violence and safety in the area.

As this story remains developing, updates will be provided as new information is made available regarding both the investigation and its implications on community safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Birmingham on September 9, 2025?
A shooting incident occurred in which a man named Tedarius Montez Seawright was killed. The incident has been ruled a justifiable homicide.
Who was the victim of the shooting?
The victim was identified as 33-year-old Tedarius Montez Seawright from Birmingham.
What led to the shooting?
The shooting resulted from a physical altercation between Seawright and another man in an apartment where Seawright entered without consent.
What was the response from authorities?
The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office reviewed the evidence and ruled the shooting justifiable. The shooter was taken for questioning but remains under a 48-hour hold for further investigation.
Is this incident part of a larger trend in Birmingham?
Yes, this incident marks the 58th homicide in Birmingham in 2025, contributing to a total of 89 homicides in Jefferson County.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Incident Date September 9, 2025
Location 1400 block of 4th Court West, Birmingham, Alabama
Victim Tedarius Montez Seawright, 33
Initial Police Response Reported home break-in, found victim unresponsive
Outcome Ruled justifiable homicide by District Attorney
Total Homicides in Birmingham (2025) 58
Total Homicides in Jefferson County (2025) 89

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