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Argument Over College Football Teams Led to Deadly Shooting, People Say

A man was shot and killed outside a home in Bessemer, Alabama during an argument over whether Texas A&M or University of Alabama is better, police said

Bob Levey/Getty Images Jalen Wydermyer #85 of the Texas A&M Aggies is tackled by Josh Jobe #28 of the Alabama Crimson Tide with an assist from Christian Harris #8 and Will Anderson Jr. #31 in the first half at Kyle Field on Oct. 9, 2021 in College Station, Texas.

An argument over the University of Alabama football team’s loss to Texas A&M led to a deadly shooting at an Alabama home, police said.

Two men started fighting over which team was better at a gathering in the Birmingham suburb Bessemer when the game was in its final minutes Saturday night, Lt. Christian Clemons told news outlets. The homeowner asked the men to leave and shots were fired outside.

Officers found Kealand Amad Pickens, who had been shot several times in the torso, Clemons said. The 27-year-old was taken to a hospital, where he died around 3:20 a.m. Sunday.

The shooter fled the scene before officers arrived. Clemons said they know his identity, according to AL.com, but the suspect was still at large.

Texas A&M stunned top-ranked Alabama 41-38 on a last-play field goal, ending the Crimson Tide’s winning streak at 19 games.

“It’s just another case of resorting to violence to handle differences,” Clemons said.

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