Details Released On Alabama Shooting

March 11, 2009

Alabama authorities have released more details about a shooting that left 10 people — including the suspect’s own mother and girlfriend — dead in South Alabama. The Alabama Department of Public Safety issued the following statement:

State, federal and local investigators responding to the multiple homicides March 10 in south Alabama are piecing together the sequence of events that resulted in the shooting deaths of 10 victims, the injury of six individuals, and the death of the suspect from a self-inflicted gunshot. Investigators also are working to determine a motive for the deadly attacks.

The gunman has been identified as Michael Kenneth McLendon, 28, of Coffee County.

We believe the attacks began at McLendon’s mother’s residence in Coffee County on County Road 474 in Kinston, where McLendon also lived. The body of a woman was discovered at the residence at approximately 3:30 p.m. when local firefighters responded to witness reports of a fire at that location. The Department of Forensic Sciences is working to confirm the identity, but the victim is believed to be Lisa White McLendon, 52, McLendon’s mother.

McLendon then traveled to Samson in Geneva County, where he shot and killed five individuals on the front porch of his uncle’s residence on West Pullum Street. The victims are identified as:

  • Corrine Gracy Myers, 18 months, the daughter of Geneva County Deputy Josh Myers
  • Andrea D. Myers, 31, mother of the 18-month-old and wife of Deputy Myers
  • James Alford White, 55, identified as McLendon’s uncle
  • Tracy Michelle Wise, 34, identified as McLendon’s cousin
  • Dean James Wise, 15, identified as Ms. Wise’s son and McLendon’s second cousin

Injured at that residence was 4-month-old Ella K. Myers, the daughter of Deputy Myers. Ella was transported by LifeFlight to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. This morning she was listed in stable condition and scheduled for surgery.

McLendon then shot and killed Virginia E. White, 74, identified as McLendon’s grandmother, who was standing in the doorway of her home on Pullum Street, next door to the residence where the first attack occurred.

McLendon then left Pullum Street, traveling north on Wise Street in a red 2003 Mitsubishi. On Wise Street, McLendon shot and killed a pedestrian, James Irvin Starling, 24. McLendon continued north onto Main Street in Samson, where he shot and injured Jeffrey Lynn Nelson, 50. McLendon then traveled to the Inland Gas Station on Main Street in Samson, where he shot and killed Sonja Smith, 43. Injured at that location was Greg McCullough, 49. McLendon continued traveling east on Alabama 52, firing rounds into several businesses and vehicles as he drove.

At 4:01 p.m. CDT, an Alabama state trooper notified the Dothan State Trooper Post that he had received a report of a subject shooting at people in Samson, and the trooper proceeded toward Samson on Alabama 52. McLendon, traveling east on Highway 52 toward Geneva, then shot and killed Bruce Wilson Malloy, 51, who was traveling in a vehicle on 52.

At 4:06 p.m. CDT, the Alabama state trooper encountered McLendon on Alabama 52,and McLendon fired at least seven rounds into the trooper’s vehicle. The trooper, Mike Gillis, was injured slightly by broken glass, and continued the pursuit on McLendon into Geneva.

The Geneva Police Department attempted to stop McLendon using a PIT, or pursuit intervention maneuver, in front of the Wal-Mart in Geneva. McLendon fired several rounds into the officer’s vehicle, injuring him with glass fragments. Geneva Police Chief Frankie Lindsey attempted to block McLendon’s exit from the area, at which time McLendon fired several rounds at the chief. Chief Lindsey was wounded in the shoulder.

McLendon continued on Highway 52, turned onto Maple Avenue in Geneva, and then onto Highway 27 north. He stopped at Reliable Products in Geneva at 4:17 p.m., where he exited his vehicle. McLendon exchanged fire with a Geneva County deputy and a state Conservation officer before entering the Reliable Products building. Within minutes, gunshots were heard, and McLendon was discovered dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

McLendon was employed at Kelley Foods of Alabama. We have identified that in 2003, he was briefly employed as a police officer in Samson, but failed to complete required training at the police academy in Montgomery. He had no known criminal record.

McLendon was armed with two assault rifles, an SKS and a Bushmaster, using high-capacity magazines taped together; a shotgun; and a .38-caliber handgun. At this time we believe that he fired in excess of 200 rounds during the assaults.

In addition to the Alabama Department of Public Safety, agencies participating in the investigation are the Geneva County Sheriff’s Department, Geneva Police Department, Samson Police Department, Coffee County Sheriff’s Department, Dothan Police Department, Dale County Sheriff’s Department, Andalusia Police Department, Covington County Sheriff’s Department, New Brockton Police Department, Ozark Police Department, State Fire Marshal, Alabama Beverage Control Board, Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of Forensic Sciences, Emergency Management Agency, Alabama Power Company investigators, the FBI, ATF, and Ft. Rucker Police Department.

Comments

7 Responses to “Details Released On Alabama Shooting”

  1. avenger on March 14th, 2009 7:43 pm

    The German shooter has been confirmed to have been on Psychiatric drugs, as were the vast majority of all the campus shooters, including at Columbine. A full investigation needs to be made to see what “medications” this guy was on.

    It would be worth considering as well an investigation into who at this late date keeps insisting that there’s “no connection”.

  2. Brian Beaumont on March 13th, 2009 7:28 pm

    Should find out what one of psychiatry’s drugs he was taking or withdrawling from. Other shooters have been verified as taking psych drugs prior to the rampage,

  3. art on March 12th, 2009 7:47 am

    anonymous, i don’t want to leave the house anymore either. and my heart sinks whenever my teenager leaves the house but i make the 6′3″ lug hug me and kiss me every time he leaves and i always tell him i love him and i’m proud of him. we never know what is going to happen out there. it started out i refused to go into pensacola, but the violence is everywhere, now, just look at atmore. the guy who shot his mother-in-law, (what ever happened with that?) the guy who shot his girlfriend and then himself in Dirt Cheap, the guy who shot his pregnant girlfriend and then himself. i’m sure you can think of others and this is just the last year. love love love your children up every day. your loved ones can never be replaced. make your home a happy one cuz the kids dont get much love out there in the real world and believe me, its scary to them too.

  4. Teresa B on March 11th, 2009 11:24 pm

    Why are people doing this??? I cannot stand to tune into the news everyday, only to hear of more shootings. The poor families…my heart breaks.

  5. t on March 11th, 2009 10:51 pm

    I’m praying for the families and all involved. This was senseless! And thank you to all the law enforcement officers. Again, a senseless act. And too many to suffer

  6. anonymous on March 11th, 2009 1:34 pm

    This is unreal!! It makes me just want to stay home and keep all my babies here with me! I pray for the families of these victims and everyone in this small town as they try to make sense of this.

  7. Concerned Citizen on March 11th, 2009 12:38 pm

    Holy Snot Balls!!!! How the heck, why in the world? Have mercy. I pray for the families of the victims of these senseless murders, this is scary and sad.