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'Like a war scene': Birmingham, Alabama mass shooting victim describes terrifying moments caught in gunfire

'Like a war scene': Birmingham, Alabama mass shooting victim describes terrifying moments caught in gunfire
ARREST THE GUNMAN. IN THIS CASE. AND WE WANT TO CONTINUE OUR TEAM COVERAGE WITH 米兰体育. 13 S GLADYS BAUTISTA LIVE AND LOCAL IN BIRMINGHAM TONIGHT. GLADYS YOU SPOKE WITH SOMEONE WHO WAS CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE LAST NIGHT? YEAH. GUY AND SHERRY, IT WAS HOMECOMING AND ALUMNI WEEKEND FOR SO MANY HIGH SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT OUR AREA. AND THAT鈥橲 EXACTLY WHY GABRIEL ISLAMI WAS HERE IN THE FIVE POINTS SOUTH AREA WITH HIS FRIENDS. HE SAYS. IT WAS PRETTY MUCH LIKE A HIGH SCHOOL REUNION, BUT IT WAS A TRIP HERE TO THIS LOUNGE THAT ALMOST COST HIM HIS LIFE. PEOPLE JUST LAID OUT ON ON THE SIDEWALK AND WITH THE SMOKE OF THE GUNS WAVERING OVER THE SIDEWALK. IT LITERALLY LOOKED LIKE LIKE A WAR SCENE, A WAR SCENE IN FRONT OF A POPULAR BIRMINGHAM NIGHTCLUB ON MAGNOLIA AVENUE IN WHAT WOULD BE A DEADLY SATURDAY NIGHT IN FIVE POINTS SOUTH. POLICE SAY MULTIPLE SHOOTERS OPENED FIRE INTO A CROWD STANDING OUTSIDE AROUND 11, HITTING 17 PEOPLE IN TOTAL. GABRIEL ISLAM, SPEAKING TO US FROM HIS BED AS HE NOW RECOVERS AFTER A BULLET TORE THROUGH HIS BUTTOCKS WHILE HE WAS RUNNING AWAY. INITIALLY, I THOUGHT THEY WERE LIKE SHOOTING UP THE FRONT OF THE LINE BECAUSE THAT鈥橲 WHERE THEY WERE IN THE FRONT. THEY WERE SHOOTING DOWN THE LINE BECAUSE I WAS IN THE VERY BACK. BUT OTHERS DIDN鈥橳 GET THE CHANCE TO RUN FOR COVER. 21 YEAR OLD ANITRA HOLLOMAN, TAJ BOOKER AND CARLOS MCCAIN, BOTH 27, WERE PRONOUNCED DEAD AT THE SCENE. A FOURTH MAN DIED AT THE HOSPITAL. FOUR OTHERS ARE IN CRITICAL CONDITION. ISLAM DESCRIBES THE TERROR IN THE MOMENT WHEN THE SHOTS RANG OUT. I RAN AND WITHIN TWO SECONDS OF ME RUNNING, I COULDN鈥橳 FEEL MY LEG AND I JUST FALL. AND IT DIDN鈥橳 EVEN DAWN ON ME THAT I HAD GOTTEN SHOT. MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS, I CAN鈥橳 GET SHOT AGAIN. SO I PICKED MYSELF UP. I KIND OF TURNED BACK AND LOOKED BACK, AND I ALMOST WISH I HADN鈥橳. THERE鈥橲 JUST BODIES ON THE ON ON THE SIDEWALK, SHOES EVERYWHERE, ACCESSORIES, WALLETS, PHONES. AND THEN JUST A GUNSHOT. SMOKE. AND IN THE AFTERMATH, A REALIZATION OF WHAT HAD JUST HAPPENED. PEOPLE RUNNING IN EVERY DIRECTION STILL. IT WAS JUST PURE CHAOS. AND I鈥橫 SITTING THERE IN THAT CHAIR TRYING TO USE MY SHIRT AS A TOURNIQUET, TRYING TO STOP THE BLEEDING FOR A LITTLE BIT. ISLAM SAYS HIS FRIEND RUSHED HIM TO THE HOSPITAL, WHERE HE LEARNED FROM DOCTORS. THE BULLET WENT INTO HIS BUTTOCKS AND OUT OF HIS THIGH, JUST MILLIMETERS FROM A MAJOR ARTERY. IT鈥橲 SCARY KNOWING HOW CLOSE I WAS TO DYING. NOW RECOVERING AT HOME, HE LOOKS BACK AT LAST NIGHT AND THE CARNAGE THANKFUL, BUT STILL FILLED WITH SADNESS. I WONDER TO MYSELF, LIKE WHY ME? AND WHY NOT SOMEBODY ELSE WHO PASSED AWAY? AND TONIGHT FLOWERS AND A SINGLE CANDLE HERE OUTSIDE OF HUSH LOUNGE WHERE THIS SHOOTING TOOK PLACE. POLICE BELIEVE AT THIS MOMENT THAT ALL OF THIS STEMMED FROM A MURDER FOR HIRE. AND THAT RIGHT NOW, INVESTIGATORS BELIEVE THE TARGET OF THAT IS AMONG THOSE THAT ARE DEAD. STILL NO ONE IS IN CUSTODY. POLICE ARE ASKING ANYONE WITH INFORMATION TO CONTACT THEM OR CRIME STOPPERS. WE鈥橰E LIVE IN FIVE POINTS SOUTH FOR YOU TONIGHT. I鈥橫 GLADYS BAUTIST
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'Like a war scene': Birmingham, Alabama mass shooting victim describes terrifying moments caught in gunfire
LIVE UPDATES | WHAT WE KNOW | THE VICTIMS | THE SCENE | FLOWERS | HUSH LOUNGE STATEMENTA survivor of the mass shooting outside of a Birmingham nightclub says he is thankful as he describes the chaotic and terrifying moments. Gabriel Eslami said he was waiting in line to get into Hush Lounge when the gunfire erupted. "People just laid out on the sidewalk with the smoke of the guns wavering over the sidewalk," Eslami said. "It literally looked like a war scene."A war scene in front of the popular nightclub in what would be a deadly Saturday night. Police said multiple shooters opened fire into a crowd standing outside around 11 p.m., hitting 17 people in total. >> THE LATEST: What we know about the mass shootingBirmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald said the victims were on the sidewalk and street when the shooting began.Police believe the shooting was not random and stemmed from an isolated incident. Multiple people were caught in the crossfire.The intended target was among the dead and police think it was a hit that did not have anything to do with nearby businesses.Eslami spoke to 米兰体育 13 from his bed after a bullet tore through his buttocks. "Initially, I thought they were shooting up the front of the line because that's where they were, in the front," Eslami said. "They were shooting down the line because I was in the very back."But others didn't get a chance to run for cover. Anitra Holloman, 21, from Bessemer, Tahj Booker, 27, and Carlos McCain, 27, both from Birmingham, were pronounced dead at the scene. The fourth victim has been identified as 26-year-old Roderick Lynn Paterson Jr.Four of those injured are in critical condition. Eslami describes the terror in the moment. "When the shots rang out, I ran and within two seconds of me running, I couldn't feel my leg and I just fall and it didn't even dawn on me that I got shot," Eslami said. "My first thought was I can't get shot again, so I pick myself up. I kind of turn back and look back, and I almost wish I hadn't. It was bodies on the sidewalk, shoes everywhere, accessories, wallets, and then the gunshot smoke."And in the aftermath, a realization of what had just happened. "People running in every direction still, it was just pure chaos, and I'm sitting there in that chair trying to use my shirt as a tourniquet, trying to stop the bleeding for a little bit," Eslami said.Eslami said his friend rushed him to the hospital, where he learned from doctors the bullet went into his buttocks and out of his thigh, just milliliters from a major artery. Now recovering at home, he looks back at last night and the carnage 鈥� thankful but still filled with sadness. "It's scary knowing how close I was to dying," Eslami said. "I wonder to myself why me and why not somebody else who passed away." Police are asking anyone with information to submit evidence to the Birmingham Police Department's evidence submission portal. You can also call Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777. Tips can be sent to the FBI by calling 1-800-225-5324 or here. There is a combined $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

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A survivor of the mass shooting outside of a Birmingham nightclub says he is thankful as he describes the chaotic and terrifying moments.

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Gabriel Eslami said he was waiting in line to get into Hush Lounge when the gunfire erupted.

"People just laid out on the sidewalk with the smoke of the guns wavering over the sidewalk," Eslami said. "It literally looked like a war scene."

A war scene in front of the popular nightclub in what would be a deadly Saturday night.

Police said multiple shooters opened fire into a crowd standing outside around 11 p.m., hitting 17 people in total.

>> THE LATEST: What we know about the mass shooting

Birmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald said the victims were on the sidewalk and street when the shooting began.

Police believe the shooting was not random and stemmed from an isolated incident. Multiple people were caught in the crossfire.

The intended target was among the dead and police think it was a hit that did not have anything to do with nearby businesses.

Eslami spoke to 米兰体育 13 from his bed after a bullet tore through his buttocks.

"Initially, I thought they were shooting up the front of the line because that's where they were, in the front," Eslami said. "They were shooting down the line because I was in the very back."

But others didn't get a chance to run for cover.

Anitra Holloman, 21, from Bessemer, Tahj Booker, 27, and Carlos McCain, 27, both from Birmingham, were pronounced dead at the scene.

The fourth victim has been identified as 26-year-old Roderick Lynn Paterson Jr.

Four of those injured are in critical condition.

Eslami describes the terror in the moment.

"When the shots rang out, I ran and within two seconds of me running, I couldn't feel my leg and I just fall and it didn't even dawn on me that I got shot," Eslami said. "My first thought was I can't get shot again, so I pick myself up. I kind of turn back and look back, and I almost wish I hadn't. It was bodies on the sidewalk, shoes everywhere, accessories, wallets, and then the gunshot smoke."

And in the aftermath, a realization of what had just happened.

"People running in every direction still, it was just pure chaos, and I'm sitting there in that chair trying to use my shirt as a tourniquet, trying to stop the bleeding for a little bit," Eslami said.

Eslami said his friend rushed him to the hospital, where he learned from doctors the bullet went into his buttocks and out of his thigh, just milliliters from a major artery. Now recovering at home, he looks back at last night and the carnage 鈥� thankful but still filled with sadness.

"It's scary knowing how close I was to dying," Eslami said. "I wonder to myself why me and why not somebody else who passed away."

Police are asking anyone with information to submit evidence to the Birmingham Police Department's. You can also call Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777. Tips can be sent to the FBI by calling 1-800-225-5324 or . There is a combined $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.