BROOKWOOD, Ala. - A 24-year-old man faces capital murder charges after a University of Alabama student, her friend, and a family pet were found shot to death inside a Brookwood home on Monday, July 6, 2026. The Tuscaloosa County Violent Crimes Unit arrested De'Kendrick Crawford, 24, on a capital murder warrant on Tuesday after a tense, hours-long tactical standoff in Northport.
Crawford is being held in the Tuscaloosa County Jail without bond.
Discovery and Investigation
Brookwood Police discovered the scene around 1:00 p.m. Monday following a welfare check requested by a homeowner who saw a suspicious person on doorbell cameras, according to local reports.
Victims: Jose Felix Alvarez-Duenas, age 31 and a father of three, was found near the entrance, and University of Alabama student Jazmine Alexis Bates, 22, was located in a closet; both died of gunshot wounds. The homeowner's dog was also killed.
Suspect Identification:
Evidence and surveillance footage led police to identify Crawford, who had an outstanding felony warrant from a May 2026 campus shooting.
Standoff and Arrest
Authorities tracked Crawford to a Northport apartment complex, resulting in a four-hour standoff involving multiple law enforcement agencies, according to officials. Tactical teams eventually extracted him from an attic crawlspace, as reported by media sources.
Motive and Next Steps
While a connection existed between the suspect and victims, police state the motive remains unknown. Crawford, who has invoked his right to silence, faces further charges regarding the animal's death and a stolen vehicle.
Note: The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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