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Fifth suspect charged in fatal robbery 24 hours after mass shooting in Birmingham

Fifth suspect charged in fatal robbery 24 hours after mass shooting in Birmingham

A fifth person has been charged in connection with the robbery in which a 32-year-old man was shot dead just 24 hours after a mass shooting outside a lounge in Birmingham.

Zachary Alexander Holmes, 31, of Birmingham, is charged with murdering Jamarcus McIntyre on September 22, according to court documents made public Friday.

He is also suspected of drug trafficking. Charging documents show he was in possession of more than a pound of marijuana that Sunday.

Holmes was initially arrested in Los Angeles and has since been returned to Alabama.

Also charged in McIntyre’s death Ny’Quan Cordae Lollar, 22, Larry Denzel Rollins, Jr., 31, Demarco Nakia Beck Jr., 29, and Damien Laron McDaniel III 22.

McDaniel is also charged in the mass shooting outside the Hush lounge and in the murder of a woman in another lounge two days earlier the massacre on the South Side.

Police say all three homicides may be linked, but they have not publicly revealed what linked the deaths.

Lollar is also charged with three counts of attempted murder, drug trafficking, including fentanyl, and possession of marijuana.

Rollins, previously acquitted of an unrelated murder, is also suspected of trafficking in heroin.

Jamarcus McIntyre

Jamarcus McIntyre was killed in a shooting in Birmingham on September 22, 2024, which also injured two others.(Contributed)

McIntyre died that Sunday evening in a hail of gunfire in the 700 block of 81st Place South. Two other people were also injured, and the third escaped injury.

His murder was captured on home surveillance video.

The chilling footage showed McIntyre and three others leaving a house and walking to a car on the street. At least three suspects then jumped out of a car parked across the street and shot McIntyre, taking his backpack.

Authorities have not said what was in that backpack.