SWEET 16 MASSACRE

‘These are babies, these are kids’

‘Sweet 16’ party turns into a massacre

UPDATE

Two teenagers have been arrested in the Dadeville, Alabama, shooting that left four people dead and 32 wounded. Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, both of Tuskeegee, were charged with ‘reckless murder.’ 

Most of the victims in Saturday night’s mass shooting in Dadeville, Alabama were teenagers, including the birthday girl’s brother, high-school honor student and football star Phil Dowdell. His sister Alexis was wounded. 

SWEET 16 MASSACRE
Phil Dowdell was headed to Jacksonville State on a football scholarship.

SWEET 16 MASSACRE
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8 thoughts on “‘These are babies, these are kids’

  1. There is enough blame to go around. Teens growing up on violent video games, violent movies, no family structure, no discipline, no father, raised by grandmother, it goes on..and on. Teens think they can settle anything with a burner gun, and suffer no backlash. All the rappers say it’s okay. The sad part is the kids killed were good ones, not thugs. It all sickens me.

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