Alabama Man Charged in September Shooting Faces More Murder Charges in July Quadruple Homicide

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
November 28, 2024US News
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Alabama Man Charged in September Shooting Faces More Murder Charges in July Quadruple Homicide
Damien McDaniel, 22, who is charged with capital murder in two separate quadruple homicides that took place in July and September 2024. (Birmingham Police Department via AP)

MONTGOMERY, Ala.—An Alabama man charged with killing four people in September has now been charged with capital murder in a separate quadruple homicide that took place in July, according to law enforcement officials.

Damien McDaniel, 22, has been arrested and charged with capital murder in connection with the July 13 shooting outside of a nightclub in Birmingham that left four people dead and 10 others wounded, Officer Truman Fitzgerald announced at a press conference Tuesday evening. McDaniel is also accused of three separate fatal shootings that took place on three separate days in August and September.

Another man, Hatarius Woods, 27, was also charged with capital murder in connection with the July shooting.

“These individuals started back in July, and they did not stop from September,” said Fitzgerald. “We often say on these crime scenes that we have a few select criminals that add to this crime and give Birmingham a bad name.”

Woods and McDaniel are allegedly responsible for approximately 30 percent of all homicides that took place in the city between July and September, Fitzgerald said. Attorneys for Woods and McDaniel did not respond to emailed requests for comment.

Including the charges announced Tuesday, McDaniel is accused of killing 11 people and wounding 29 others in five separate incidents over two months—one of those charges is in connection with the Sept. 21 shooting outside of a different nightclub, where four people were fatally shot and 17 others injured.

Fitzgerald said on Tuesday that there were “multiple shooters” in the September shooting, and the investigation is ongoing.