Birmingham, August 13, 2025
News Summary
Birmingham police are investigating two deadly shooting incidents that occurred on August 12. One man was killed and another critically injured in these violent altercations. The first shooting involved a 51-year-old victim who died at the scene after being shot, while the second incident left a 26-year-old man deceased and another in critical condition. Authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding these events, with no arrests made yet as investigations continue.
Birmingham Police Investigate Two Separate Deadly Shootings in the City
Birmingham police are currently investigating two separate shooting incidents that have left one man dead and another critically injured. The first incident involved the death of 51-year-old John Byron Roulaine, who was found shot in a van early in the morning on August 12, in the Georgia Road neighborhood. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by the coroner.
Roulaine was discovered in the 5500 block of First Avenue North at approximately 4:30 a.m. Police believe that he was engaged in a fight with an assailant who shot him before fleeing the scene. The victim was employed with ADW Temporary Staffing. Authorities have not made any arrests yet but are optimistic that surveillance footage from nearby security cameras will aid in their investigation.
The investigation is still developing as police attempt to gather further information regarding the circumstances surrounding Roulaine’s death.
In a separate incident on the same day shortly after midnight, another shooting took place in the 900 block of Fifth Avenue North. This incident resulted in the death of 26-year-old Quindarius Marteze Allen, who was shot and killed on the scene. Additionally, another male victim was transported to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries.
After examining the crime scene, authorities located a vehicle that had been shot into, with substantial evidence indicating a significant amount of gunfire. Similar to the previous incident, no suspects are in custody as the investigation continues.
Another shooting occurred later that evening in downtown Birmingham, where two individuals sustained gunshot wounds. This incident took place between the Church of the Reconciler and a building on 14th Street North, close to the Birmingham Police Department Administration Building. At least 18 shell casings were marked at the crime scene, indicating the barrage of gunfire.
Although initial reports indicated three victims, police later confirmed that two individuals were shot. One of the victims, a woman, suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while the other male victim remains in critical condition. Officers arrived at the scene in response to shots fired calls received around 5:50 p.m.
The preliminary investigation suggests prior interactions occurred between the victims and the suspect before the gunfire began. Authorities have identified a lead on the suspect, who is believed to have escaped the area in a vehicle, yet no arrests have been made at this time.
The Birmingham police continue to investigate all three shooting incidents and are reaching out to the community for any additional information that might aid in solving these cases. Updates will be provided as new details emerge.
Summary of Recent Shootings in Birmingham
| Incident | Date | Location | Victims | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Shooting | August 12 | 5500 block of First Avenue North | John Byron Roulaine (deceased) | Investigation ongoing |
| Second Shooting | August 12 | 900 block of Fifth Avenue North | Quindarius Marteze Allen (deceased), Unknown male (critical condition) | Investigation ongoing |
| Third Shooting | August 12 | 14th Street North | Male (critical condition), Female (non-life-threatening) | Investigation ongoing |
FAQ
Birmingham police are investigating two separate deadly shootings that have resulted in one man dead and another critically injured in incidents that occurred on August 12.
Who were the victims in these shootings?
The deceased include John Byron Roulaine, aged 51, and Quindarius Marteze Allen, aged 26. Another male victim is reported in critical condition.
Are there any suspects in custody?
There are currently no suspects in custody for any of the shooting incidents as the investigations are ongoing.
What efforts are being made to solve these cases?
Police are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking information from the community to aid in their investigations.
What can you tell us about the first shooting?
John Byron Roulaine was found deceased in a van on First Avenue North after apparently being shot during a confrontation.
Where did the other incidents occur?
The other shootings took place on Fifth Avenue North and 14th Street North, both occurring on the same day.
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