Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama has received over 100 tips in Birmingham's Five Points South mass shooting, yet still no arrests have been made.
Gunmen fired more than 100 shots outside Hush Hookah/Cigar Lounge, killing four and injuring 17.
Tahj Booker, 27, Carlos McCain, 27 and Roderick Lynn Patterson, all of Birmingham, and Anitra Holloman, 21, of Bessemer, were killed.
Crime Stoppers director Bob Copus said the case has garnered community attention.
"Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama has now received over 100 tips in this case and interest continues to be high," Copus said. "The Crime Stoppers Reward in this case is $50,000."
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"The community has stepped up and sent us a large number of tips," he added. "However, if anyone has information and has not contacted the Birmingham Police or Crime Stoppers, I encourage you to call now."
The FBI is also offering a $50,000 reward, bringing total rewards to $100,000.
Birmingham Police are investigating the shooting as a possible murder-for-hire.
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