Today marks one year since more than 100 rounds were unleashed on a long line of people waiting to get into Hush lounge on Birmingham’s Southside.

When the shooting stopped, four people were dead and 17 others wounded in the worst mass shooting in the city’s history.

The lives of many were changed that Saturday night, Hush lounge would ultimately shut down, and the investigation would lead to the arrest of a young Fairfield man not only in the Magnolia Avenue massacre but in more than a dozen homicides.

Several memorials are planned to mark the horrific event, including a moment of silence from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Magnolia Avenue between 20th Street and Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard. At 5:30 p.m., there will be a service of scripture, music, and prayer at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Chu

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