Juvenile Suspect Charged with Attempted Murder and Robbery in Tuscaloosa Shooting

Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Authorities have arrested and charged a juvenile in connection with a shooting that occurred Friday morning in Tuscaloosa, leaving a 38-year-old man injured and a community on edge. The suspect, whose identity is being withheld due to their age, now faces serious felony charges, including Attempted Murder and Robbery, stemming from a violent encounter that unfolded along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

According to Capt. Marty Sellers of the Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit, police responded to a report of gunfire in the 3300 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. shortly before 10 a.m. on Friday. Upon arrival, officers located the male victim, a 38-year-old Tuscaloosa resident, who had sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.

The victim informed police that he had initially given the suspect money, but the situation escalated when the suspect returned demanding more cash. When the victim refused, the suspect shot him and allegedly stole additional money before fleeing the scene.

Working quickly, investigators gathered witness statements and reviewed available surveillance footage, ultimately identifying a juvenile suspect. Authorities were able to locate and arrest the individual, who has since been transported to the Tuscaloosa County Jail, where they are being held without bond pending a judicial hearing.

Serious Charges Filed Against Juvenile

Due to the severity of the charges, Capt. Sellers confirmed that the juvenile is being charged as an adult and is being held in county jail rather than a juvenile detention center — a decision often reserved for violent crimes involving firearms and significant bodily harm.

The juvenile now faces two major charges:

  • Attempted Murder
  • Robbery (First-Degree)

The Tuscaloosa County District Attorney’s Office will determine the next steps in the legal process, including whether the case will proceed entirely in adult court. Given the gravity of the alleged actions and the use of a firearm, prosecutors are expected to push for strong accountability.

Victim Recovering, Community Left Shaken

The shooting has left the community grappling with the troubling rise in violent crime involving young suspects. Fortunately, the victim is recovering and receiving medical treatment, and authorities report that his injuries are not considered life-threatening. However, the emotional and psychological scars of such a violent encounter may endure far longer.

“We are fortunate that this incident did not result in a fatality,” said Capt. Sellers. “This was a senseless act of violence that could have ended very differently. We are committed to pursuing justice for the victim and ensuring that our community remains safe.”

Ongoing Investigation

While the primary suspect is now in custody, the investigation remains active. Authorities are working to determine whether anyone else was involved in the planning or execution of the robbery and shooting. Law enforcement officials encourage any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward.

The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit continues to handle the investigation and is urging the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious behavior. Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact the Tuscaloosa Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (205) 752-STOP.

As the legal process moves forward, this case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of youth involvement in violent crime — and the devastating toll such actions can take on individuals and communities alike.

 

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