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Former Tallassee Tiger Derrick Ansley continues to climb the college coaching later. His latest coaching gig is coming up on CBS 8 News. #fb
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Statement from Sen. Bryan Taylor on fmr Sen. Wendell Mitchell's death coming up on CBS 8 News Weekend at 10
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Police in Birmingham have arrested a second suspect in connection with the killing of five men in a weekend house shooting. Police said 16-year-old Artavius Underwood of Birmingham was being held without bond in the Jefferson County jail Wednesday on five charges of capital murder. Police say he also faces a first-degree robbery charge in an unrelated crime.His arrest comes a day after 17-year-old Rashad Stoves was arrested and charged with five counts of capital murder in the shooting. Police on Tuesday identified the victims from the early Sunday shooting as 19-year-old Demetrius Sanford; 23-year-old Jeffery Davis Jr.; 42-year-old Ronnie James Render; 23-year-old Jonathan Sanchez; and 21-year-old Charles Render. Police say the investigation is ongoing.
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Police say a 17-year-old Birmingham man has been charged in connection with the five men who were killed in a weekend house shooting.
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman filed a new appeal of his 2006 federal government corruption conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, suggesting he was "convicted of things that are not crimes."
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