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Birmingham PD: Woman arrested, charged in fatal domestic shooting on Vanderbilt Road April 1

Updated: 9:21 PM CDT Apr 6, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital UPDATE 4/6: The Birmingham Police Department has made an arrest in connection with a fatal shooting on Vanderbilt Road April 1.Officer Truman Fitzgerald says 29-year-old Jasmine Drake, of Birmingham, is charged with capital murder in the death of 44-year-old Louis Bryant.Investigators say the shooting took place in front of children under the age of 14 that were related to Bryant.Drake is in the Jefferson County Jail with no bond. A homicide investigation is underway in Birmingham after a man was found shot to death early Thursday morning.Sgt. Rodarius Mauldin says officers responded to a call of a person shot at 1516 Vanderbilt Road around 4:30 a.m. Thursday. At the scene, officers found 44-year-old Louis Bryant, of Birmingham, laying unresponsive on the floor inside of the residence.Mauldin says Birmingham Fire and Rescue responded and attempted life-saving measures on Bryant, but were unsuccessful.Investigat

Birmingham woman facing capital murder charge in connection to April 1 shooting

Birmingham woman facing capital murder charge in connection to April 1 shooting
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Fatal Drug Overdoses Spike Among Black Americans During Pandemic: Study

By Cherranda Smith Mar 3, 2021 A new study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found a surge in fatal drug overdoses across the country, some experts say Black Americans have suffered the most.  “It wasn’t until we started looking at the level of race and ethnicity that we realized Black and brown communities are being disproportionately affected,” Dr. Utsha Khatri, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, told NPR.  Though the CDC doesn’t gather data on overdose deaths by race, Khatri’s team reviewed data collected in Philadelphia over the course of the pandemic. They found overdose deaths among the city’s Black residents increased more than 50%, while overdose deaths in white residents remained the same or even decreased in some months. 

Drug Overdose Deaths Surge Among Black Americans During Pandemic

Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say fatal drug overdoses nationwide surged roughly 20% during the pandemic, killing more than 83,000 people in 2020. A growing body of research suggests Black Americans have suffered the heaviest toll. Jamiel Law for NPR toggle caption Jamiel Law for NPR Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say fatal drug overdoses nationwide surged roughly 20% during the pandemic, killing more than 83,000 people in 2020. A growing body of research suggests Black Americans have suffered the heaviest toll. Jamiel Law for NPR When Latoya Jenkins talks about her mom, she likes to focus on happy memories like the games she used to play with her kids.

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