Birmingham Alabama — Tampril Lashae Davis, 31, was killed in a shooting that unfolded on June 6, 2026, in the 2400 block of Snavely Avenue. The incident has left the city of Birmingham in shock and mourning as details continue to settle in.
Police say Davis was found with multiple gunshot wounds at the scene. Emergency responders rushed her to UAB Hospital, where doctors later pronounced her dead. Her injuries were described as severe, and she did not survive despite efforts to save her.

For those who knew her, Tampril Davis is being remembered as more than a headline. Friends and family describe her as someone with presence, someone whose life carried meaning in everyday connections that are now painfully missed.
The shooting has also triggered a wave of conversation online, with speculation spreading quickly across social media. However, authorities have not confirmed those claims, and officials stress that the investigation is still active and ongoing.
In connection with the case, police arrested two brothers, Marquis Antwon Graham, 24, and Nikolas Isaiah Graham, 27. Both have been charged with murder as investigators work to piece together what led to the fatal encounter.
As the legal process begins, two families now sit on opposite sides of a tragedy. One family is grieving a loss that cannot be reversed, while another is facing serious criminal charges that could change their lives forever.
The broader Birmingham community is also feeling the weight of the incident. Residents say it is another painful reminder of how quickly violence can erase lives and disrupt neighborhoods.
At the center of it all is Tampril Lashae Davis, whose life ended far too soon. Loved ones continue to hold onto memories while waiting for answers in a case that is still unfolding.