Alabama
Man shot and killed along Alabama Ave. in Congress Heights
D.C. Metro Police are searching for a car that may be connected to a fatal shooting that happened in Southeast D.C. Saturday afternoon that left one man dead.
Investigators believe it’s connected to a shooting that killed a man in Southeast D.C. Saturday night.
“I just ask people in DC, just put down the guns and stop the violence for our peoples,” said Quincy Williams, a Southeast D.C. resident.
It happened at the intersection of 13th and Alabama Ave. Southeast, steps away from the Congress Heights Metro.
On the scene was a black car with bullet holes in the driver’s side window.
Police say when they got here they found the victim shot, unconscious and not breathing. He died at the hospital.
“We need more policing,” said another resident who asked to stay anonymous. They need to hire more.”
People in the area condemned the recent violence.
“The young men and the young women need their elders to help guide them and get them off the corners and into programs,” said Aundrea Perry-Isler, a Southeast D.C. resident.
A day earlier, another shooting took place at 2800 block of Langston Place. A teen and an adult were shot.
The teen, 16-year-old Darren Johnson, did not survive.
No arrests have been made in that shooting yet.
“The gun violence in D.C. is crazy, man. It needs to come to a cease,” Williams said. “We need to get everything under control. I feel like we need more security in our communities.”
The Metropolitan Police Department is searching for a car of interest in this shooting. Anyone who knows anything about it is being asked to give them a call.
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Unsettled Through Friday – Alabama Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management Agency
CLANTON – Sunday, 8:30 am, June 21, 2026
Today, scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are forecast mainly across the southern half of the state. Rainfall will generally be around 1 inch, but some spots could receive 2-4 inches, resulting in localized flooding. Damaging wind gusts are not expected.
Little to no rainfall will occur tonight through Monday morning. During the afternoon (and for the remainder of the week), we will be in a northwest flow aloft, with periodic clusters of storms (Mesoscale Convective Systems) moving from northwest to southeast across the state each day.
The timing for Monday’s activity is shown below. A few damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph, and heavy rainfall that may produce localized flooding are the threats.
There will be breaks in the precipitation each day, allowing any flooding to subside. However, due to saturated soils this week, it won’t take as much rainfall to produce additional flooding. Finally, the timing for each cluster of storms after Monday is highly uncertain, both in timing and specific locations.
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Alabama’s SEC opponents revealed for 2026-27 season
The SEC opponents for Alabama women’s basketball during the 2026-27 campaign has been officially revealed.
The Tide will face some of the top teams in all of women’s college basketball throughout SEC play this upcoming season. Alabama will face Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Texas A&M at home, with Ole Miss being the Tide’s only SEC opponent that they will face twice this year, both home and away. Alabama will be on the road for matchups against Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas as well.
The dates, start times, and television network for each will be revealed at a later date.
Alabama held a 7-9 record throughout SEC play last season. The Tide were widely regarded as one of the top teams in the nation despite struggling at times during conference play, and Alabama was able to make a run during the SEC Tournament with a shocking upset to the Tennessee Lady Vols in Nashville.
Alabama went 24-11 last season as a whole, but the Tide will undoubtedly need to play better during SEC play this year nonetheless.
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