United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Alabama

08/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/21/2026 08:33

United in the Fight Against Violent Crime

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Yesterday, the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Birmingham Police Department along with federal law enforcement partners highlighted their strong and ongoing partnership during a press conference focused on their coordinated efforts to make Birmingham safer.

"This is the ultimate good news story! When we stand together, we are stronger, and our communities are safer - we are a united front," said U.S. Attorney Phillip W. Williams Jr. "The Birmingham Police Department and the District Attorney's Office have been an outstanding partner to our office. We share a commitment to the people of Birmingham. We will continue to work together from the streets to the courtroom, and the results we are seeing demonstrate the power of that partnership."

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to holding violent offenders and drug traffickers accountable and ensuring that individuals who threaten the safety of Birmingham's communities are brought to justice. This collaboration allows the U.S. Attorney's Office, Birmingham Police Department, FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the Jefferson County District Attorney's Office to combine resources, expertise, and information to identify the most dangerous offenders. It also allows prosecutors to work together to ensure that serious offenders are held accountable, whether a case is prosecuted in state or federal court.

"We are incredibly appreciative of our partnership with the U.S. Attorney's Office and our federal partners. Through our shared commitment and collaboration, we have accomplished significant results in Birmingham and made our community safer," said Birmingham Police Chief Michael Pickett. "This partnership demonstrates what we can achieve when we work together toward a common goal."

Since 2024, the United States Attorney's Office has worked alongside the Birmingham Police Department in approximately 165 cases, resulting in more than 130 federal indictments. The violent crime rate in Birmingham has improved dramatically because of the increased level of collaborative policing and prosecution between local and federal agencies.

In addition, U.S. Attorney Williams highlighted non-prosecution efforts to increased safe streets. "One of the most impactful ways that our office can support local law enforcement agencies and expand their ability to protect and serve is by tirelessly aiding their efforts to obtain grant and additional funding resources from the Department of Justice, as well as other federal, state, and local agencies."

Williams pointed out that in the past two weeks, the Department of Justice has announced $1.3 million in direct Justice Assistance Grant funding to local law enforcement agencies across the Northern District. More than $440,000 of that total amount is allocated specifically for the Birmingham Police Department, so that it can sustain and advance its impactful work to protect our community and to fight crime.

The United States Attorney's Office is a committed and vigorous advocate within the Department of Justice for the interests of our public safety partners. The U.S. Attorney's Office reaffirmed that it will continue to work alongside local partners to deliver new resources and dollars to best secure and protect communities from violence and crime. "We will continue to proudly and sincerely champion in Washington, DC the good work our partners are doing in Birmingham and elsewhere in Alabama," said U.S. Attorney Williams. In his closing comments Williams added, "To the good people of Birmingham, tell your friends and neighbors that good things are happening. And to the criminals who would dare to bring crime and violence to our streets I say that Birmingham PD will find you and we will prosecute you. This is a united front."

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