Johnny Letron Brown (Alabama Law Enforcement Agency) DADEVILLE, Ala. - Law enforcement officials have arrested a fourth suspect in connection to the mass shooting during an Alabama Sweet 16 birthday party that left four dead and dozens injured.Thursday, authorities say they arrested 20-year-old Johnny Letron Brown of Tuskegee and charged him as part of their investigation into the shooting.Brown joins 17-year-old Tyreese "Ty Reik" McCullough and 16-year-old Travis McCullough of Tuskegee and 20-year-old Wilson LaMar Hill Jr.
of Auburn in custody. All four men have been charged with four counts of reckless murder. Tallapoosa County District Attorney Mike Segrest said the two teens would be tried as adults, an automatic requirement for anyone 16 or older charged with murder in Alabama.Sgt.
Jeremy J. Burkett of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency declined at a news conference Wednesday to discuss how investigators believe the shooting unfolded."We can’t get into a motive right now, because that would be part of an ongoing investigation," Burkett said. "We can’t share that."State law defines reckless murder as when someone causes a death by acting with extreme indifference to human life and recklessly engaging in conduct which creates a grave risk of death."We’re going to make sure all those victims have justice, not just the deceased," District Attorney Mike Segrest said.Two teens and one adult now face charges of reckless murder in connection to a birthday party shooting in Alabama that claimed the lives of four people and injured dozens of others.Saturday’s shooting at a 16th birthday party shocked Dadeville, a sleepy east Alabama town of 3,200.