DADEVILLE, Ala. – Investigators on Monday were urgently seeking details from anyone who knew what led to a deadly weekend shooting that turned a Sweet 16 party into a scene of horror. 

Four people were killed and 32 were injured, some critically, at a girl’s birthday celebration, authorities said. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency confirmed Monday night that the total number of injuries had increased to 32 individuals after previously reporting that 28 had been injured. Two Dadeville High School seniors were among those killed. 

“We’ve got to have information from the community,” Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Sgt. Jeremy Burkett said at one of two news conferences held Sunday in Dadeville, a town of 3,200 people about 57 miles northeast of Montgomery. Burkett has not said whether a suspect is in custody, but he urged witnesses to come forward. 

Investigators found numerous shell casings used in handguns but no high-powered rifle ammunition at the scene, according to a release Monday night from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. 

Saturday night’s rampage marks the 160th mass shooting in the U.S. in 2023, according to the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive.

Here’s what we know:

What happened in the Alabama shooting?

The shooting began shortly after 10:30 p.m. Saturday at the Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio, the site of the former Bank of Dadeville, investigators said.

The party’s DJ, Keenan Cooper, told WBMA-TV that attendees heard someone had a gun, and the party briefly stopped.

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Though anyone with guns was asked to leave, no one left, he said. The gunfire erupted some time later, Cooper recalled, sending people scattering for shelter under tables or to safety outside.

Authorities had not released information about what led to the shooting as of Monday.

A bullet hole is visible in the glass transom over the door at the Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio in Dadeville, Ala., on April 16, 2023

Who were the victims at Alabama birthday party shooting?

Tallapoosa County coroner Mike Knox on Monday identified the four shooting victims as:

  • Marsiah Emmanuel “Siah” Collins, 19, of Opelika, Alabama
  • Corbin Dahmontrey Holston, 23, of Dadeville, Alabama
  • Philstavious “Phil” Dowdell, 18, of Camp Hill, Alabama
  • Shaunkivia Nicole “Keke” Smith, 17, of Dadeville, Alabama