Police said Monday they are investigating a homicide that occurred Sunday afternoon, the 27th intentional killing of the year.
It happened on West Clark Avenue, near the Prichard border. Police from both cities responded to the 911 call, but officials confirmed that it was on the Mobile side. Other than that, police said little, including the identity of the victim or the circumstances surrounding the death. Neighbors told FOX10 News on Monday that they did not want to talk about it.
A number of crime statistics have tended down over the past decade in Mobile, including robberies, burglaries and thefts. Murder has been an exception. And the gun violence has dominated the public discussion – everywhere from the mayor’s office to the courthouse to last month’s Republican primary for Mobile County district attorney.
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