3 Arrested After Shooting at Clanton Business

No one was injured in the incident that stemmed from a domestic dispute.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:48pm

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Three individuals have been arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including shooting into an occupied vehicle, reckless endangerment, menacing, third-degree assault, and possession of marijuana, following a shooting incident at Kumi Manufacturing Alabama in Clanton, Alabama. The shooting occurred on Friday afternoon and did not involve the business or its employees.

Why it matters

Workplace violence and gun-related incidents can have serious consequences for businesses, employees, and the surrounding community. This case highlights the need for effective security measures, conflict resolution training, and clear policies to address domestic disputes that may spill over into the workplace.

The details

According to the Clanton Police, the shooting occurred at around 3:15 pm on Friday at the Kumi Manufacturing Alabama plant. The three individuals arrested were Keyontay Jones, 23, of Clanton, Lashaundra Howard, 24, of Marbury, and Destiny Pitts, 23, of Marbury. After the shooting, the parties involved left the scene, but police were able to locate them near exit 205 of Interstate 65 and take them into custody. The incident stemmed from a domestic argument that escalated, and it did not involve the business or any of the people working there.

  • The shooting occurred at around 3:15 pm on Friday, April 11, 2026.
  • The three individuals were arrested near exit 205 of Interstate 65 following the incident.

The players

Keyontay Jones

A 23-year-old resident of Clanton, Alabama, who was arrested and charged in connection with the shooting incident.

Lashaundra Howard

A 24-year-old resident of Marbury, Alabama, who was arrested and charged in connection with the shooting incident.

Destiny Pitts

A 23-year-old resident of Marbury, Alabama, who was arrested and charged in connection with the shooting incident.

Kumi Manufacturing Alabama

The manufacturing plant where the shooting incident occurred, but the business and its employees were not involved in the incident.

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What’s next

The three individuals arrested are currently being held in the Chilton County Jail on the charges related to the shooting incident.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of workplace safety and the need for businesses to have policies and procedures in place to address domestic disputes that may spill over into the workplace. Effective security measures and conflict resolution training can help prevent such incidents and protect employees.