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Alabama pastor tells congregation how he wrestled gun off his ‘murderer’ grandson minutes after mom and four children were massacred at home – and reveals a shocking family secret

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Alabama pastor tells congregation how he wrestled gun off his ‘murderer’ grandson minutes after mom and four children were massacred at home – and reveals a shocking family secret


An elderly pastor has described how he wrestled a gun away from his grandson after the troubled man allegedly gunned down his wife and four young children.

Brandon Allan Kendrick, 32, faces five counts of capital murder after the mass shooting  with a 9m pistol at his grandfather property in rural Alabama.

His wife Kelse Kendrick, 24, was found dead alongside their son Kaleb, six, and Kynli, two, and their cousins Colton, eight, and Haley Daniels, six, last Thursday night.

Kendrick allegedly gunned down his family at the garage apartment they lived in on Allan Kendrick’s property in West Blocton, about 40 miles south of Birmingham. 

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The 71-year-old recounted the episode at the end of a lengthy sermon at Oasis of Praise Church in nearby Bessemer, where he is senior pastor, on Sunday.

Brandon Allan Kendrick, 32, allegedly dead shot his wife Kelse Kendrick, 24, (left) along with their daughter Kynli and son Kaleb, and the children’s two cousins

Kendrick's grandfather Allan Kendrick recounted the episode at the end of a lengthy sermon at Oasis of Praise Church in nearby Bessemer, where he is senior pastor, on Sunday

Kendrick’s grandfather Allan Kendrick recounted the episode at the end of a lengthy sermon at Oasis of Praise Church in nearby Bessemer, where he is senior pastor, on Sunday

Allan also revealed to his congregation that Kendrick was ‘physically, sexually, and mentally’ abused until his grandparents got custody when he was 12.

Kendrick suffered from schizophrenia and his family explained to DailyMail.com how his mental state worsened in the weeks before the massacre. 

‘Kelse and her children have been victims of domestic violence for years,’ one family member said, claiming he had a history of not taking his medication.

Kendrick pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect in Bibb County Courthouse on Monday. He will face court again on September 26.

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Allan told his followers he was watching TV in the main house with his wife Gay Kendrick when they heard what sounded like a gunshot.

‘I didn’t have my shoes on so I’m putting my shoes on and he (Kendrick) walked in our bedroom with a gun in his hand,’ he said.

‘[Gay] was closest to him and she grabbed the gun, it went off – I don’t know how it kept from hitting her.’

His wife Kelse Kendrick, 24, was found dead alongside their son Kaleb, six, and Kynli, two, and their cousins Colton, eight, and Haley Daniels, six, on Thursday night

His wife Kelse Kendrick, 24, was found dead alongside their son Kaleb, six, and Kynli, two, and their cousins Colton, eight, and Haley Daniels, six, on Thursday night

Kynli Kendrick, 2, Kaleb Kendrick, 6, Colton Daniels, 8, and Haley Daniels, 6, were found shot to death in rural Alabama on Thursday night

Kynli Kendrick, 2, Kaleb Kendrick, 6, Colton Daniels, 8, and Haley Daniels, 6, were found shot to death in rural Alabama on Thursday night

Allan then theatrically corrected himself to say that he did know how the bullet missed them – God intervened.

He revealed he was so concerned about Kendrick that he spoke to members of his congregation hours before the massacre.

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‘Our prayer team that night, about an hour before this incident, stood right here and joined hands and prayed for mine and Gay’s safety,’ he said.

‘Anyway, I was able to subdue him, and once that happened he didn’t know where he was at, he started asking me and Gay “where am I? Where’s Kelse? Poppy, why are you angry? What did I do wrong?”‘

Allan did not appear to have shared his concerns with authorities, and did not prevent Kelse and the four children from being around him that night.

The pastor explained his grandson’s actions came out of nowhere as minutes earlier he appeared happy and no threat to anyone.

‘Ten minutes before I heard a gunshot, my grandson was sitting in his bedroom with me and Gay… laughing, talking, and having a pretty good time,’ he told the congregation.

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Kendrick faces five counts of capital murder after the mass shooting

Kendrick faces five counts of capital murder after the mass shooting

Allan was watching TV in the main house with his wife Gay Kendrick when he heard what sounded like a gunshot and went to investigate

Allan was watching TV in the main house with his wife Gay Kendrick when he heard what sounded like a gunshot and went to investigate

‘We were talking about the J Alexander dinner we took him to [and] a few others things, just laughing, talking. 

‘His wife had gotten home, she came in, laughed with us a little while [and] left. He got up [and] 10 minutes later, pow!’

Allan detailed Kendrick’s history of abuse and mental illness, and how he had never even been to a restaurant before they took him to one for his 13th birthday. 

‘All he’d ever known for 12 years was abuse – physical, sexual, mental, drugs. When I got him at 12 years old he weighed 58lbs [and] he was on nine different psychotic medicines,’ he said.

‘At 18, the system failed him, took him off of disability, took him off medication because we couldn’t afford to buy it, because they canceled his Medicaid. 

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‘Gay and I watched him all these years, [we tried] so hard, talked to every agency, talked to everybody, we tried everything, had him institutionalized in hospitals – only to be discharged with no medication, no follow up, no doctor, nothing.’

Allan claimed his grandson considered his mental state to be such an emergency that hours before he shot his family, he called 911.

‘One o’clock on Thursday morning, he’s calling 911 asking for help – only to be turned down,’ he said.

The shooting took place at Allan's property in rural Alabama, where Kendrick and his family lived in a garage apartment near the main house (Kaleb pictured with his sister and family dog on his first day of Pre-K)

The shooting took place at Allan’s property in rural Alabama, where Kendrick and his family lived in a garage apartment near the main house (Kaleb pictured with his sister and family dog on his first day of Pre-K)

Allan also revealed to his congregation that Kendrick was 'physically, sexually, and mentally' abused until his grandparents got custody when he was 12

Allan also revealed to his congregation that Kendrick was ‘physically, sexually, and mentally’ abused until his grandparents got custody when he was 12

Allan told Kelse’s grandfather Bill Morrow how he stumbled upon the crime and confronted his grandson, according to a conversation recounted to Daily Mail.com by Kelse’s uncle Eli Morrow.

‘Brandon came at him with the gun, and he fought it away from him. Then he walked over [to the house] and found out what happened. So they were as surprised as everyone else, they didn’t expect it,’ Eli said.

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‘Brandon said, ‘Why did you beat me up?’ and Allan told him what he had done… and he just said, ‘Oh’.’

All five were found dead with gunshot wounds to their heads, other than Haley, who was still breathing and rushed to hospital, but did not survive.

Kaden was the last victim and shot outside the garage apartment, possibly while running for his life, which is how Allan heard the gunfire.

‘Allan said the door was knocked off its hinges, almost like she had locked him out and he broke the door down before shooting them. I’m assuming they were having some kind of argument,’ Eli said.

Kendrick playing on a small dirt bike with Kaleb in the yard of the rural property

Kendrick playing on a small dirt bike with Kaleb in the yard of the rural property

Kynli and Kaleb were killed in the massacre on Thursday night

Kynli and Kaleb were killed in the massacre on Thursday night

Allan used Sunday’s explanation of what happened to berate his congregation into ‘getting right with God’, because life was unpredictable.

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‘Don’t you think, if you don’t have Jesus, that you gonna walk out of here and everything is going to be cool, ’cause you ain’t no match for the devil,’ he said.

He said maybe those listening weren’t mentally ill like Kendrick but they were not strong enough to resist the devil if he were to possess them.

‘Better get your heart right with God – because you may be the next one on national news,’ he said.

‘You don’t know if the person you’re with in an elevator, or you’ve got your back to in Walmart… who could have a psychotic failure at any moment and you never even hear the gunshot, or the knife stab… you don’t even know it til feel something sting. You better be ready, at all times.’

Allan asked if anyone had issues with mental illness or was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, PTSD, or ‘a high level’ of ADHD, and claimed ‘God can heal you, if you’ll let him’.

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Kendrick and Kelse at their wedding on September 15, 2018

Kendrick and Kelse at their wedding on September 15, 2018

Kendrick allegedly shot Kelse and the children less than an hour after they returned home from Colton's birthday party about 7pm after he demanded she come home

Kendrick allegedly shot Kelse and the children less than an hour after they returned home from Colton’s birthday party about 7pm after he demanded she come home

He then spoke more about Kendrick, alluding to him not doing what he was supposed to do to manage his illness.

‘You can rebel, you can have a granddaddy that can tell you every day what you need to do, give you scripture every day, pray over you every day, and you can continue to rebel until your life is gone… don’t ever tell me God didn’t give you a chance,’ he said.

Throughout the rest of the hour-long sermon, Allan appeared jovial and danced to Christian songs. He explained how he refused to change a single thing about Sunday’s service despite the family tragedy.

Allan called 911 about 8.18pm, and then got on the phone to Bill, Eli explained.

‘Bill, you need to get down here, Brandon has shot Kelse all the kids in the head,’ family said Allan told him.

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Bill and his daughter Jessica, who is Colton and Haley’s mother, rushed to the property but found it cordoned off by police when they arrived about 9pm.

Haley and Kynli together at a family Fourth of July gathering two weeks before they were killed

Haley and Kynli together at a family Fourth of July gathering two weeks before they were killed

Colton and Haley were only at the house because their mother was having major surgery the next morning

Colton and Haley were only at the house because their mother was having major surgery the next morning

Eli’s wife Brittany Morrow explained that the massacre followed a last-minute decision by Kelse to give in to Kendrick’s demands one last time.

‘All of the children were supposed to spend the night at [Bill’s] home,’ Brittany told DailyMail.com.

‘Brandon repeatedly begged and pleaded with her to come home and she gave in… within an hour they were all shot in the head.’

Brittany explained that Colton and Haley’s mother Jessica Morrow, 35, was having major surgery the next morning, so there was no option but to send them with Kelse.

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‘We live 45 minutes away. I wish to God they had asked us to take them for the night,’ she said.

‘What we are struggling with the most, is that it was a last-minute decision to take them over there, it was never in the plan because they knew he had been acting crazy.’

Kelse’s car was broken down so Jessica dropped all five of them off at home on Green Tree Drive about 7pm.

Kynli and Kaleb in Halloween costume in their Alabama town

Kynli and Kaleb in Halloween costume in their Alabama town

Police swarm the scene late at night on Friday morning

Police swarm the scene late at night on Friday morning

Kelse is Eli’s niece by his older sister, who has since died, and Bill’s grandfather, and the Morrow and Kendrick families have been intertwined for generations.

Eli had custody of Colton and Haley from January 2021 until last November, when a judge allowed them to return to Jessica.

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‘Jessica finally got her kids back, and then this happens,’ Brittany said.

‘I am devastated and destroyed… Eli and I had full custody of them for almost three years and they were my babies.’

Police rushed to the scene and arrested Kendrick after discovering the bodies, Bibb County Sheriff Jody Wade said.

‘It’s absolutely horrible. It’s unimaginable what the family is going through, what the friends of the family are experiencing, what the community is feeling right now,’ he said. 

‘It was just a horrific scene that even seasoned officers told me it is the worst thing they’ve ever seen.

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‘As officers are going, they are saying there are more children that have been shot.’ 

Wade said Kendrick was yet to tell police why he did it, but ‘I don’t know what motive he could give us that would justify what he did anyway’. 

Kendrick was booked into the Bibb County Jail about 3.30am and denied bail.

He is charged with four counts of capital murder of a child under 14, and one count of capital murder in the killing of two or more people in one act.

Kelse's uncle Eli Morrow had custody of Colton and Haley (front left and right) from January 2021 until last November, with the help of his wife Brittany (top right)

Kelse’s uncle Eli Morrow had custody of Colton and Haley (front left and right) from January 2021 until last November, with the help of his wife Brittany (top right)

Colton and Haley with their uncle Eli Morrow

Colton and Haley with their uncle Eli Morrow

Oasis of Praise Church held a prayer vigil with more than 300 members last Friday night, saying proceeds from the collection plate would go to the families.

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‘Pastor wanted us to relay to all those asking if they can do anything: ‘Tell everyone asking if they can do something that they can be at church Sunday at 10am’,’ the church wrote on its Facebook page.

‘The church has committed to helping the families with expenses. If you would like to be a part of this effort, please give your donation to the church’s benevolence fund. 

‘All donated money will be directed towards the needs of the families involved.’

Eli Morrow also started a GoFundMe page to help pay for the funerals, with his wife explaining the family didn’t want the funeral at Allan’s church.

‘None of the family feel comfortable having it there, he’s offered to have them cremated and have a memorial at his church, but the family has declined,’ Brittany said.

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‘But we started the fundraiser because we’re trying to figure out how we’re going to pay for five funerals.’



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Adrian Klemm, meet the challenge of a career.

Alabama football’s first-year offensive line coach is one of three new faces at Kalen DeBoer’s conference table. And, next year, history says there might be three more. At the major college level, heavy turnover among assistant coaches is business as usual. But make no mistake; Klemm was DeBoer’s most important hire of the offseason. He might well be the most important hire DeBoer has made in his 26 months on the job.

That’s the magnitude of the mess that Alabama’s 2025 offensive line left behind.

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The Crimson Tide’s 2025 rushing attack was an insult to the word attack. It was more like a rushing surrender; ranked 123rd out of 134 FBS teams, and 15th of 16 SEC teams, at 104.1 yards per game. Rock bottom came in the SEC Championship Game, when Georgia sent it backward for minus-3 yards. It’s frankly remarkable that quarterback Ty Simpson assembled a 28-5 TD-INT ratio, as a first-year starter no less, with virtually zero help from a ground game. And while we’re on the subject of the passing game, Simpson wasn’t very well-protected, either. At 2.13 sacks allowed per game, UA ranked 90th in the country.

If Klemm even bothered to watch film of last year’s offensive line, he had to do it with one eye closed.

UA tried all sorts of combinations up front, looking for a solution to what was plainly its biggest problem. In 45 years paying attention to college football, I never saw so many substitutions on an offensive line as Alabama made in 2025. Backups got every chance that could have asked for. On one hand, it was understandable that now-fired offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic refused to stay with a failing five all season.

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But it also smacked of desperation.

In the end, it was clear that no combination was effective; the first-team unit Kapilovic finally settled on late in the season was the one that got manhandled by Georgia in Atlanta.

It was a shock to the system for Alabama fans, who know what a dominant run game looks like whether they’re young or old. Jam Miller led Alabama with 504 rushing yards on the season; former UA star Derrick Henry once ran for 557 in a three-game stretch against Tennessee, LSU and Mississippi State.

Miller, of course, is no Henry. But the gap between those two is no bigger than the gap between Henry’s 2015 offensive line and the disastrous line that took the field a decade later.

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Klemm is tasked with turning that mess around in a single offseason, with only one returning part-time starter in sophomore Michael Carroll, a promising cornerstone to be sure. But an offensive line is only as strong as its weakest link, and Klemm must find four links to line up beside Carroll. A collection of returning backups, transfers and incoming freshmen have a lot of improvements to make, along with a strong impression on a new position coach.

With spring practice underway, that process has begun in earnest.

And Klemm faces a taller task than any assistant on the practice field.

Tuscaloosa News columnist Chase Goodbread is also the weekly co-host of Crimson Cover TV on WVUA-23. Reach him at cgoodbread@gannett.com. Follow on X.com @chasegoodbread.

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Mother who reported AL toddler missing now faces murder charge

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The mother of an Enterprise toddler, reported missing Feb. 16, has been charged with capital murder, said Police Chief Michael Moore.

Adrienne Reid, mother of Genesis Nova Reid, reported her daughter as missing to authorities and said the two-year-old was not in the home and the door was open. On March 9, she was charged with capital murder of a child under the age of 14 and abuse of a corpse, Moore said. March 9 would have been Genesis’ birthday, he said. Adrienne Reid had previously been charged with filing a false report about her daughter’s disappearance.

She is being held without bond, Moore said. Adrienne Reid could not be reached for comment and court records do not show if she has an attorney.

The case shocked Enterprise and southeast Alabama. Hundreds of volunteers searched for her, and people were asked to wear pink to honor her.

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Early on in the investigation neighbors told law enforcement that they hadn’t seen the child for several weeks.

Moore said evidence points to the capital murder charge even though Genesis’ body has not been found. The last time she was seen was Christmas night while visiting family in Dothan, Moore said. Video footage at the apartment complex where they lived showed Adrienne Reid about 11:30 p.m. Christmas night pulling a rolling duffle bag to a dumpster at the complex, and throwing the duffle bag inside, he said.

Coffee County Sheriff Scott Byrd said his office began the process of planning to search the landfill early in the investigation. The landfill covers 100 acres. He said the area where the contents of the dumpster that allegedly contained Genesis’ body was likely dumped has been narrowed down to an area covering a few hundred feet.

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Active searches will begin soon, he said. District Attorney James Tarbox said the state will be seeking the death penalty.

Contact Montgomery Advertiser reporter Marty Roney at mroney@gannett.com. To support his work, please subscribe to the Montgomery Advertiser.



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46-year-old woman charged with murder of 27-year-old woman in Brewton

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BREWTON, Ala. — A 46-year-old woman is charged with the murder of a 27-year-old woman in Brewton, Alabama.

Deputies arrested Renotta Seltzer on Friday. She was booked into the Escambia County Jail in Alabama around 4:15 p.m. She’s being held without bond.

The shooting happened Friday on McGougin Road.

The victim is 27-year-old Anna Brown.

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Sheriff Heath Jackson tells WEAR News that the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

The sheriff’s office is expected to release more details on Monday.

Stick with WEAR News on-air and online for more updates on this story.



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