Crime & Safety
Arrests Made In Shooting At Latter-Day Saints Church
Two men were arrested in connection with a Dec. 3 shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Altadena Road.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, AL — Two men have been arrested in a Dec. 3 shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 2780 Altadena Road.
Sgt. Joni Money of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said joint efforts between detectives in both the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office’s Criminal Division and the Metro Area Crime Center, developed information that led to warrants being issued by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office against a suspect for attempted murder.
Tuesday, agents with the United States Marshal’s Service were able to take 18-year-old Courtney Lee Knight into custody on the warrant. Knight has been placed in the Jefferson County Jail in Birmingham on a $60,000 bond.
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Knight is accused of entering the Latter-day Saints’ facilities at the 2700 Block of Altadena Road on Dec. 3 and opening fire on an 18-year-old missionary for the church. Money said the victim’s condition is improving and he is expected to recover from his injuries.
A warrant was also issued for 22-year-old Cornelius Omar-James Knight on the charge of hindering prosecution during the investigation of this case. He has also been placed in the Jefferson County Jail. His bond is set at $15,000.
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"Our detectives worked tirelessly to develop the information from what initially seemed to be a needle in a haystack," Money said. "Through collaborative efforts with the US Marshal’s Service, the community and other law enforcement agencies, they were able to solve this unwarranted attack on a blameless person. Our agency is extremely proud of the efforts by all those involved in helping to bring this case to a close."
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