ALEA SBI Launches Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Colbert County

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COLBERT COUNTY — On Friday, March 27, Special Agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) launched an officer-involved shooting investigation involving Officers with the Tuscumbia Police Department.

The incident occurred at approximately 11 p.m. when Deputies with the Colbert County Sheriff’s
Office observed a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of a convenience store located in the 400
Block of U.S. Highway 43, in Colbert County. Officers with the Tuscumbia Police Department
also responded to the scene to assist, as Deputies approached the vehicle, which was later
identified as a 2015 Hyundai Genesis. During the course of the incident, the driver of the Genesis
shifted the vehicle into reverse and struck one of the Tuscumbia Police Department’s patrol
vehicles, causing two Officers with the Tuscumbia Police Department to discharge their
weapons. The driver then fled the scene and a pursuit ensued.

Tarvarius Antonio Crawford
Kevin Morris Gamble,

During the course of the pursuit, the Genesis left the roadway, struck a ditch and overturned at
the intersection of Cedar Lane and Old Covered Bridge Road, located within Colbert County.
The driver of the Genesis, identified as Tarvarius Antonio Crawford, 29, of Birmingham, and the
passenger of the vehicle, identified as Kevin Morris Gamble, 28, of Birmingham, were both
injured as a result of the crash and were transported to Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield for
medical treatment.

No officers were injured during the course of the incident.

Nothing further is available as the investigation remains ongoing. Once complete, the findings
will be turned over to the Colbert County District Attorney’s Office.

Media Release/Senior Trooper Gregory Corble/Alabama Law Enforcement Agency

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