Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Shooting Suspect In Custody After Standoff At Creekwood Village
Authorities have identified a man who barricaded himself in an apartment at Creekwood Village, prompting a standoff Thursday night.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Authorities have identified a man who barricaded himself in an apartment at Creekwood Village, prompting a standoff Thursday night.
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The Tuscaloosa Police Department said the TPD SWAT team arrested Keanthony Durrell Robinson, 21, after a one-hour standoff that began when officers were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Keanthony Durrell Robinson, 21.
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TPD spokeswoman Stephanie Taylor told local media that the warrant was for discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling at Creekwood Village on Jan. 18.
Taylor said the officers first made contact with Robinson just after 5 p.m., before he surrendered at 6:06 p.m. without further incident.
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Robinson was transported to the Tuscaloosa County Jail. His bond has not been set at this time.
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