A quiet Friday night in Montgomery turned deadly when 34-year-old Fernandez Dunn was shot and killed along Mobile Highway, leaving a family in mourning and a community searching for answers.
Police say the call came in just after 10 p.m., reporting gunfire in the 3200 block. Officers and fire medics rushed to the scene, where they found Dunn suffering from severe gunshot wounds. The situation was urgent, and first responders moved quickly, doing everything they could to save him.



But the injuries were too serious. Dunn was pronounced dead at the scene, his life cut short in a moment of violence that investigators are still struggling to fully understand. For those who knew him, the loss is sudden and deeply painful.
Authorities have not identified a suspect, and no clear motive has been established. Detectives are working through the night, reviewing evidence and speaking with anyone who might have seen or heard something. The lack of immediate answers has only added to the weight of the tragedy.
The area remained blocked off for hours as investigators carefully documented the scene. Every detail matters now, as officials try to reconstruct what happened in those final moments before Dunn was shot.
Police have classified the case as a homicide and say the investigation is active. They are asking for the public’s help, urging anyone with information to come forward, no matter how small it may seem.
For now, Fernandez Dunn is being remembered not for how he died, but for the life he lived. His death leaves behind grief, unanswered questions, and a community hoping for justice.