Authorities have released the name of a young man shot to death Monday night in Birmingham.

The Jefferson County Coroner's Office today identified the victim as Aundre Reggie Clay. He was 19.

The shooting happened about 8:30 p.m. in the 400 block of 15th Street S.W. Residents in the neighborhood heard gunfire and called 911.

When officers arrived on the scene, they found Clay suffering from a gunshot wound behind a home on 15th Street S.W. He was pronounced dead on the scene at 8:55 p.m.

Clay lived in Birmingham, but did not live anywhere near the shooting. Birmingham police spokesman Lt. Sean Edwards said Monday night they were looking into the possibility that an argument led to the gunfire.

Edwards said the preliminary investigation revealed a few minutes before the call, neighbors heard what appeared to be two males arguing and shortly afterwards at least two gun shots were heard. Also, neighbors stated they did not see any suspects or vehicles flee the scene.

A motive has not been established yet. "In this case associations and behaviors matter," Edwards said. " The shooter knew Mr. Clay and now detectives are tasked with identifying the shooter."

Court records show Clay was arrested in May on three counts of first-degree robbery, and then indicted on those charges in September. According to the indictments, the teen robbed two women of their purses and cell phones, and robbed a man of his cell phone and car keys. Authorities say Clay was armed with a pistol in those holdups.

He was still awaiting trial on the three felony robbery charges.

Clay is Birmingham's 97th homicide in 2016. Of those, eight have been ruled justifiable and two others were officer-involved shootings by outside law enforcement agencies - the Irondale Police Department and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office - and therefore aren't deemed criminal by the police department.

In all of Jefferson County, there have been 141 homicides including the 97 in Birmingham.

Anyone with information is asked to cal Birmingham police at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.