Prominent Alabama judge shot, seriously wounded in alleged domestic incident; son taken into custody
A prominent Alabama judge was seriously injured on Saturday when a domestic incident devolved into a shooting at his home, and the judge's adult son was taken into custody, authorities said.
"I am just asking that we continue to pray for the judge," Montgomery County Sheriff Derrick Cunningham said, according to Just The News.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed reacted to news of Hardwick's shooting in a statement Saturday.
"Tamika and I are saddened by the news that Judge Johnny Hardwick has been shot. He has honorably served our community on the Circuit Court for decades, helping spearhead numerous reforms to make the court system more equitable and fair," Reed said, according to the Advertiser. "Most recently, he worked to eliminate bond requirements for more nonviolent offenses. Away from the bench, he was a champion for the area’s youth, one of the founders of 100 Black Men of Greater Montgomery. We are praying for his recovery."
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Judge Johnny Hardwick during this difficult time," Montgomery County Commission Chairman Doug Singleton said in a statement of his own. "The entire Montgomery County Commission wishes him a full recovery. We’d also like to thank the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office on their quick response."
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