The suspect has been accused of New Year’s shooting, which left a 23-year-old man dead.
Cornelius Dont Houston, 30, has been charged with murder in Capital in the murder of Nathaniel Ladel Young.
Houston has also been charged with three charges of attempting to kill a second victim who survived, and they fired a third party for shots that was in the vehicle but was not injured.
In addition, according to police, Houston shoots a police officer in Birmingham, who has been a patrol in the area during the time.
The Police Department Crime Reducing Team and the Regional Fugitive Operations Group on the shore of the Persian Gulf of the United States took a suspect in custody on Thursday in the block from 1800 on the 15th Avenue North, SGT said. Laquitta Wade.
He will be held without a relationship in Jefferson’s district prison.
The motive for fatal shooting of Young has not been released. The prosecution is a capital crime because Young was inside a vehicle when he was killed.
The test began in the previous New Year.

Nathaniel Young(Contributed)
A police officer in Birmingham and the K-9 officer’s partner were on a patrol as part of the New Year’s entry from repression of festive shooting, exhibition driving and other crimes.
They patrolled the center of Street and Gremont Avenue around 2:20 in the morning when the officer heard the shots and believed they were coming from a nearby vehicle.
The officer stood behind the vehicle of a suspect near the 100 block of Graimont West. The suspect then fired multiple shots and the officer returned a fire.
The suspect fled the area and escaped capture.
No one was injured, but the shots ordered the police cruiser.
The Birmingham 911 dispatchers have issued a maximum emergency call on police radio.
The responsible employees were signaled in a 500 block of the street center on a report of two people shot. The officers then saw two men who were inside a vehicle suffering from obvious firearms.
The fire and rescue in Birmingham rushed both victims at UAB Hospital, where Young died on Friday, January 2.
Young was a graduate of Gardendale High School. According to his obituary, he continues to play collegiation football as a link in Alabama.
“Nathaniel’s living personality and infectious laugh have had a unique way to brighten every room,” says the obituary.