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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – Montgomery police and city leaders are promising justice after a 6-year-old girl was shot and killed inside her home early Monday morning.

Police identified the victim as 6-year-old Caylee Taylor, of Montgomery.

According to Montgomery Police Chief Jim Graboys, officers and fire medics responded to the 400 block of Mulligan Drive around 2:20 a.m. after receiving a report of a person shot.

“Upon arrival, we located a six-year-old female victim identified as Caylee Taylor, age six, of this city of Montgomery, of our community,” Graboys said. “Emergency responders did everything they could to help this child. She was transported to a local hospital, where unfortunately she passed away.”

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Mayor Steven Reed said Caylee was killed while she was asleep in her bedroom.

“This is another life that was taken due to senseless violence,” Reed said. “While all lives are important to each and every one of us here in the city and in our public safety division, it’s unfortunate when a particular innocent child sleeping in their bed in the middle of the night and someone comes and does something as heinous as fire into a house indiscriminately to address any type of issue or disagreement they may have had.”

Graboys called the shooting Montgomery’s 27th homicide of the year.

“This is the 27th homicide in the city of Montgomery year to date, and every homicide is painful,” Graboys said. “Myself, my officers, this community takes these cases very personally. When an innocent life is taken from us, it breaks all of our hearts.”

The chief said the department is working around the clock to find the person or people responsible.

“My heart is broken, and I want to extend my sincere condolences to her family,” Graboys said. “I also want to make this promise that we will not rest. We will not cease until we identify and hold those responsible. We will identify them. We will charge them. They will face justice.”

Graboys said investigators already have “many promising leads” and that the case is moving quickly.

WSFA 12 News noticed several Ring cameras near the scene of the shooting and asked Chief Graboys if that footage is being used to help solve the case. While he could not share specific details because the investigation is ongoing, Graboys said investigators are using every piece of evidence they can gather.

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“We are using every bit of evidence that we can gather, and every helpful witness and party and service we are calling upon,” Graboys said. “We have a lot of resources in this case, and I’m very confident where we’re going.”

“Members of the community have been reaching out to us,” Graboys said. “We are calling on all our allies, our partners in the federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies and resources to assist us. There’s been an incredible outpouring from the community of information in relation to this case, and we are following every lead.”

Still, both the mayor and police chief are urging anyone with information to come forward.

“If any citizen knows something, they need to say something,” Graboys said. “If you have knowledge of this case, knowledge of this offense, if you stay silent, you’re going to be helping a child killer. We are going to hold every party responsible that’s involved in this, and we will not rest on it.”

When asked if investigators believe some people may be withholding information, Graboys said people are sometimes afraid to come forward or feel loyalty to the person who may have committed the crime. He said that cannot happen in this case.

“No bit of loyalty should hide anybody,” Graboys said. “This person killed a child, and anybody who does not give us that information is pretty much supporting them, and that’s wrong. There’s some things that we cannot tolerate as a community.”

Reed also made a direct plea to the public.

“To anyone in the community that knows anyone that may be thinking that by not talking about this, they’re doing someone a favor, you’re not,” Reed said. “You’re doing the life of Caylee Taylor a disservice and that of her family.”

Reed called the shooting a “heinous tragedy” and said there is no justification for the death of a child.

“You know, as a father, I don’t think anyone should ever lose a child, certainly not one this young and this innocent,” Reed said. “We have to do better as a community. We have to do better as people in dealing with conflict and solving our disputes. It cannot be just about reaching for a gun.”

Graboys also expressed frustration over gun violence in Montgomery, saying police continue to take guns off the streets but need more tools to address people illegally or recklessly using firearms.

“We pick up too many guns,” Graboys said. “I’m angry about a lot of this because when you have a victim this young and this innocent, the whole community loses. You lose a light. You lose the future.”

Graboys said anyone who fires into a home is a coward.

“Anybody who’s going to shoot into a house at night is a coward,” Graboys said. “People who are honorable stand up in the light of day, and they solve their disputes rationally. They talk it out. They don’t go hiding at night, shooting into somebody’s house.”

The mayor said the city will ask prosecutors and judges to take the case seriously once arrests are made.

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