A Birmingham man has been indicted in connection with a 2024 quadruple homicide that claimed the lives of four men in the College Hills neighborhood.
A grand jury indicted Lamarion Tykese Charlie on multiple charges, including:
Capital murder of two or more persons
Capital murder in the presence of a child
First-degree armed robbery
Victims and Incident Details
The victims—32-year-old Cortez Ray, 36-year-old Talton Tate, 38-year-old Terrell Edwards, and 38-year-old Kevin McGhee—were fatally shot on February 16, 2024, at a neighborhood car wash. Authorities believe the attack was targeted.
Court documents reveal that Charlie is accused of killing McGhee while his child, who was under 14 years old, was present, leading to an additional capital murder charge.
Legal Proceedings
The indictment marks a significant step in the case as prosecutors prepare for trial. Further details regarding Charlie’s court dates and possible sentencing remain forthcoming.
Authorities continue their investigation into the deadly shooting, and anyone with additional information is urged to contact law enforcement.