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Two Alabama teenagers have been taken into custody and charged with murder over a shooting at a sixteenth birthday party that left four dead and 32 wounded.

The accused— Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, both of Tuskegee — have been charged with four counts of reckless murder, Sergeant Jeremy Burkett of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said during a news conference.

“Make no mistake. This is Alabama and when you pull out a gun and you start shooting people, we’re going to put you in jail,” Sergeant Burkett said. 

“We’re tired of going to mothers and having to tell them these kids aren’t coming home.”

The shooting on Saturday (local time) took place at the Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio in Dadeville, a community of 3,200 people about 54 kilometres north of Tuskegee.

District Attorney Mike Segrest said prosecutors would ask a judge to hold them without bail, and that the pair would be would be tried as adults.

That is automatically required in Alabama for anyone 16 or older charged with murder.

Police said at this stage they were not at liberty to discuss motive.

A bond hearing must be held by Friday (local time) under Alabama law.

The dance studio where the birthday party was held.()

In addition to the four young people who were killed, another 32 were wounded, some critically.

Mr Segrest said four people remain in hospital in critical conditions, and more charges would be laid.

“We’re going to make sure all those victims have justice, not just the deceased,” Mr Segrest said.

Planning funerals instead of graduation parties

The gunfire broke out at a birthday party for Alexis Dowdell, which was being held just off the town’s courthouse square.

Witnesses have said multiple people began shooting some time after Ms Dowdell’s mother paused the celebration to ask people with guns to leave.

The party was to celebrate the sixteenth birthday of Alexis Dowdell, second right, and her brother Phil Dowdell, right, died in her arms.()

The birthday girl’s brother, Philstavious “Phil” Dowdell, died in his sister’s arms.

He and another victim were high school seniors, and families were left planning funerals instead of graduation celebrations.

Two other young men were also killed.

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