Capital Murder Suspect Apprehended: Birmingham Fugitive Tracked to Montgomery Rental
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- July 06, 2026
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Manhunt Ends: Capital Murder Suspect Arrested at Short-Term Rental in Montgomery
Roderick Jerome White, wanted for capital murder in a June 2026 Birmingham homicide, was successfully located and arrested by a multi-agency task force at a rental property in Montgomery.
In what sounds like a scene pulled right from a high-stakes crime drama, a man wanted for capital murder in Birmingham was apprehended by authorities at a short-term rental property in Montgomery. The arrest, which took place on July 1, 2026, marks the end of a determined manhunt for Roderick Jerome White, 41.
White had been sought by Birmingham police in connection with the tragic death of Deante Rashad Woods, 29. Woods was discovered shot inside a vehicle on June 17, 2026, in the 4400 block of 8th Avenue North. It's a somber reminder of the ongoing efforts police make to bring justice to victims and their families, tirelessly pursuing those accused of such grave acts.
The apprehension itself was a testament to inter-agency cooperation. The U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force led the operation, receiving crucial assistance from the Montgomery Police Department and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). You know, it's that kind of collaborative effort that truly makes a difference when tracking down serious fugitives, especially when they try to blend into a new city, even for just a little while.
Interestingly, it wasn't just the capital murder charge hanging over White's head. He was also facing an additional charge in Bessemer for first-degree receiving stolen property, which certainly adds another layer to his legal troubles. It seems the net was closing in from multiple directions, leaving him with nowhere left to run.
Following his arrest, Roderick Jerome White has been held without bond for the capital murder charge, emphasizing the severe nature of the allegations. For the receiving stolen property charge, a bond was set at $15,000. It's a stark outcome for a man accused of such grave crimes, and it highlights the relentless pursuit of justice by law enforcement across Alabama, ensuring that even temporary havens like rental properties can't hide those sought by the law.
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