Birmingham Police have charged a 22-year-old in the mass shooting that killed four outside a Five Points South bar on Sept. 21, reports AL.com's Carol Robinson.
They also charged Damien Laron McDaniel III in two other homicides that all happened in a 72-hour span. He's accused of killing a woman, who police say was an innocent bystander in a bar, just over a day before the Five Points South killings, and then shooting a man to death less than a day after the mass shooting.
Add to all that 17 counts of first-degree assault for people injured at Five Points South and three counts of attempted murder for people wounded at one of the other shootings.
Police say this investigation is still going and it touches on other crimes. They said the three shootings McDaniel is charged in are related but haven't said more.
Here's an example of how this could be interwoven with more Birmingham crime:
I mentioned above that one of McDaniel's charges come from the shooting death of a man. There have been three other people charged with capital murder in that killing. One of the accused, Larry Denzel Rollins Jr., was acquitted of murder in another killing earlier this year. That acquittal followed the shooting death of a witness in the case. And that witness was Jordan Melton, a firefighter who was shot and killed last year at Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service Station 9.