Shooting occurs at Alabama mall during Jordan sneaker release

A dispute over the Air Jordan 5 'Wolf Grey' sneaker release at Quintard Mall in Oxford, Alabama, led to a shooting that injured one man in the arm. Oxford Police Chief Bill Partridge described the incident as a reckless act in a crowded environment. No bystanders were harmed, and police are investigating the suspects.

On Saturday, March 1, 2026, the release of the Air Jordan 5 'Wolf Grey' sneakers at Quintard Mall in Oxford, Alabama, turned chaotic when two men argued in front of a store. According to the Oxford Police Department, both individuals brandished firearms during the confrontation, resulting in a single shot that wounded one man in the arm. The injury was non-life-threatening, and the victim transported himself to a local hospital. The suspects fled the scene after the shooting.

Oxford Police Chief Bill Partridge condemned the event, stating, 'The reckless decision to introduce firearms into a crowded retail environment over a sneaker release is deeply concerning and will not be tolerated.' He added, 'We are fortunate that this incident did not result in more serious injuries to innocent bystanders.' Police secured the mall and increased their presence as a precaution, confirming no ongoing threat to the public. Officers are working to identify the suspects and plan to seek warrants as the investigation continues.

The Air Jordan 5 'Wolf Grey' was retroed for the first time since its 2011 debut, generating significant hype among sneaker enthusiasts. This colorway features a muted cool grey nubuck base, dark grey accents, and an icy outsole, priced at $220 for adult sizes. The release drew crowds despite not being an original or nostalgic design tied to the Chicago Bulls. Reports also mentioned a separate shooting at a sneaker release in Atlanta's Stonecrest Mall, though details remain unverified from primary sources.

Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Oxford Police Department.

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