Birmingham Police Seek Public’s Help in Ambush Murder Investigation
In a shocking turn of events, Birmingham finds itself grappling with a tragic story after the death of a local resident. The Birmingham Police Department has released photos and details of a vehicle linked to an apparent ambush that resulted in the fatal shooting of a man late last month. The tragedy unfolded on November 21, 2024, when 33-year-old Justin Grant was shot and killed in a parking lot at The Park at Wood Station Apartments.
The Harrowing Incident
According to reports, chaos erupted in the 6000 block of Wood Station Drive, situated off First Avenue South in Woodlawn. It was around this location that police received a distress call reporting shots fired. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered an unimaginable sight—the lifeless body of Grant inside his vehicle, having sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Officer Truman Fitzgerald, a spokesperson for the Birmingham Police, detailed that it seemed Grant had been ambushed.
Fitzgerald mentioned the ferocity of the attack, stating that approximately 15 to 20 rounds were fired. It became clear from witness accounts that Grant’s vehicle had been “peppered” with bullets, painting a vivid picture of the brutal event that took place.
The Suspect Vehicle
In the aftermath, officers have turned their attention to a brown Hyundai Sonata, which was said to have been driven by the suspects involved in this heinous act. The car is distinctive—sporting racing stripes that run from front to back, along with a switched tag. This vehicle has been sighted in the Norwood area of North Birmingham, and homicide detectives are keen on gathering any information that might lead them to uncover the identity of those responsible.
Community Support Needed
Authorities are actively encouraging residents to keep an eye out for the vehicle. Anyone who has seen it or has any information regarding the shooting is urged to come forward. The Birmingham Police have set up a hotline through CrimeStoppers, where tipsters can report what they know. Callers can maintain their anonymity and could earn up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
“We are depending on the community to aid us in this investigation,” said Officer Fitzgerald. “Every piece of information is crucial, and if you have any leads—no matter how small you think they are—please reach out.”
Final Thoughts
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the alarming gun violence that can affect communities at any time. While the heartbreaking loss of Justin Grant is felt deeply amongst his family and friends, it’s also a call to the citizens of Birmingham to unite. The safety and well-being of our neighborhoods depend on our collective effort when it comes to combatting violence.
Authorities are hopeful that by working together, they can bring the responsible individuals to justice and provide some form of closure to the grieving family.
As the investigation continues to unfold, let us remain vigilant and compassionate towards those who have been affected by this tragic loss. Remember, if you have any information, don’t hesitate to reach out to CrimeStoppers at 205-254-7777.

Author: STAFF HERE BIRMINGHAM WRITER
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