Man accused of murdering Alabama teen cheerleader, spraying bullets at friends, released on bond
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In a development that has stirred community emotions, the man charged with the fatal shooting of an Alabama high school cheerleader, along with injuring three others, has been released on bond. The incident took place during a bonfire gathering.

Steven Tyler Whitehead, who faces charges of murder for the death of 18-year-old Kimber Mills and attempted murder for wounding three additional individuals, was released from the Jefferson County Jail on Thursday. His release follows a judge’s decision to set his bond at $330,000. As part of the conditions for his release, Whitehead is required to wear an electronic monitoring device, according to reports from WBRC.

The tragic events unfolded in October 2025, when Mills, a senior at Cleveland High School, was shot during a bonfire gathering. The event took place in a secluded area known as “The Pit,” situated near Highway 75 North and Clay-Palmerdale Road in Pinson, Alabama.

According to authorities, the night took a violent turn after Whitehead’s arrival shortly past midnight. A verbal and physical confrontation escalated, culminating in Whitehead allegedly drawing a firearm and opening fire.

Kimber Mills chearleading

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office reported that during the ensuing chaos, Whitehead discharged multiple rounds, resulting in Mills’ death and leaving three others injured.

Kimber Mills, who was tragically killed in the incident, had been planning to attend the University of Alabama in 2026, a future now forever unrealized.

One of the victims, 21-year-old Silas McCay, later told WBRC he was shot 10 times — in the leg, hip, rib cage, stomach, finger, pelvis and thigh — while trying to protect his friends, including Mills.

“I look at her like a little sister to me,” McCay said from his hospital bed. “I tried everything I could. I wish there was more I could’ve done.”

McCay said the violence erupted after he and another man confronted Whitehead, who he claimed was attempting to talk to Mills before a fight broke out.

“My ex-girlfriend came up to me at the party and said he was trying to do stuff to this girl named Kimber,” McCay said. “My buddy and I found him, and we started fighting him. I grabbed him and put him over my shoulder and had him on the ground. My buddy pulled me off him, and that’s when he pulled his gun out and started shooting.”

Silas McCay in the hospital

Silas McCay said he was shot 10 times in the leg, hip, ribcage, stomach, finger, pelvis and thigh while trying to protect his friends (GoFundMe)

According to WBRC, McCay and another man, Hunter McCullouch, 19, were later charged with third-degree assault in connection with the altercation that broke out before the shooting. Authorities have not alleged that either man fired a weapon. McCay was among those shot during the gunfire.

Mills was rushed to UAB Hospital in Birmingham after being shot in the head and leg, according to Trussville Police Chief Eric Rush. Despite doctors’ efforts, her injuries proved too severe.

Her sister, Ashley Mills, announced Kimber’s death in a Facebook post following an emotional honor walk at the hospital that drew hundreds.

“Our sweet baby sister went to be with the Lord at 7:08 p.m. last night,” Ashley Mills wrote at the time. “She had the biggest gathering for an honor walk the doctor had ever seen. She was and is so loved by so many. We will miss you, Kimber.”

Ashley Mills previously said the family made the difficult decision to place Kimber on a do-not-resuscitate order due to the extent of her brain injuries and honor her wish to be an organ donor.

Kimber Mills, an Alabama high school cheerleader, smiles while wearing her cheer uniform at a school event

Kimber Mills, an 18-year-old high school cheerleader from Alabama, was fatally shot during a bonfire party in Pinson in October 2025. (GoFundMe)

“She has too much trauma to her brain,” Ashley Mills said. “We don’t want to hurt her anymore trying to bring her back.”

Friends and loved ones remembered Mills as a bright presence with a contagious smile. She was a cheerleader and track athlete at Cleveland High School and had planned to attend the University of Alabama in 2026, where she hoped to become a nurse.

“She had a little spunk to her step,” her sister said.

Despite being gravely wounded himself, McCay said he visited Mills in the hospital before her death.

“She was telling me she loved me by squeezing my hand,” he said.

Following news of Whitehead’s release on bond, Ashley Mills shared her reaction on Facebook, expressing fear and frustration.

“Justice for Kimber! That’s all we want,” she wrote. “That’s just more anxiety for me knowing he’s out. I’ll stay home.”

The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office declined to elaborate on the bond decision, telling Fox News Digital it had no additional information to share.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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