Alabama police officer killed outside his residence; woman also injured in shooting

Published 12:05 pm Tuesday, July 27, 2021

An Alabama police officer was killed Tuesday morning at Selma Square Apartments.

Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson identified the victim as Marquis Moorer. Jackson said that the shooting happened around 4 a.m. in an area near Selma Square and Woodrow Avenue.

Jackson says Moorer’s significant other,  was also injured during the shooting and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Her identity was not revealed.  Moorer was going home on a meal break when the shooting took place.

Selma Police Chief Kenta Fulford, Selma Mayor James Perkins Jr. and Director of the ALEA’s State Bureau of Investigation Chris Inabinett spoke at a press conference.

“These interviews are never easy, especially when its one of your own,” Fulford said.

The ALEA’s State Bureau of Investigation will take over the case and it remains under investigation while they search for the suspect. No suspect has been identified. No  details were released.

Perkins said that he and Fulford met with Moorer’s family and offered their condolences.

“It’s another tragic moment in our city, I’m really saddened,” Perkins said.

Jackson said Moorer was a dedicated officer through his peers.

“Everybody says he was an upstanding officer who took his job seriously,” Jackson said.

Other agencies, Dallas County Sheriff Office, Lowndes County Sheriff Office, ATF and FBI, all assisted with the murder investigation. Perkins and Fulford thanked them.

Perkins urged Queen City residents with information about the shooting to call 855-752-7463.

“If you hear something, if you know something, say something,” Perkins said. “Citizens of Selma, we’ve got to help each other.”

Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect or suspects involved.

Governor Kay Ivey released a statement on Moorer’s death.

“I extend my prayers for the family of Officer Marquis Moorer,” Gov. Ivey said. “A memo to lower the flag will be distributed to honor this hero as soon as his funeral is announced.”

State Attorney General Steve Marshall said law enforcement officers often put their lives on the line.

“Once again, one of Alabama’s law enforcement heroes has been tragically struck down. Every day, officers routinely risk their lives simply by putting on their uniforms and performing their duties to protect their fellow citizens. We must honor them and never take for granted the sacrifices they make on our behalf. I ask you to join me in prayerful gratitude for Officer Moorer as we hold his loved ones in our hearts.”

It’s the 15th homicide in Selma this year.