BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Update (7/31): Birmingham police have now obtained a warrant for murder against Raymond Shine, who is in custody in the death of 4-year-old Jurnee Coleman.

Shine has been held at the Jefferson County Jail on warrants of attempted murder and possession of a firearm by a forbidden person.

Jurnee succumbed to her injuries Wednesday morning.

Original (7/31): It has been confirmed that 4-year-old Jurnee Coleman has died.

The news was announced Wednesday morning by Jurnee’s father, Michael, in a Facebook post.

On Sunday night, Jurnee was struck in the head by a stray bullet in the Marks Village public housing community in Gate City. According to Michael Coleman, Jurnee went downstairs for a drink when the bullet struck her in the head.

“I told her to go get in my bed, she went and got in my bed, and I guess she came downstairs because she wanted something to drink. I normally give her her juice with her food so she won’t have to come back down the stairs,” Michael told CBS 42 shortly after his daughter’s injury.

Jurnee was subsequently taken to Children’s of Alabama for treatment and remained in critical condition until her death.

Birmingham Randall Woodfin took to Twitter Wednesday to offer his condolences to the family.

Our hearts are so heavy today as we mourn the passing of 4-year-old Jurnee Coleman, who was hit by a stray bullet Sunday night.

This a young girl who will never be able to fulfill her potential. pic.twitter.com/OzMCxIVCm6 — Randall Woodfin (@randallwoodfin) July 31, 2019

The Birmingham Police Department has charged Raymond Shine, 38, of Birmingham, in connection with the shooting. The case is still under investigation.