News Summary
Birmingham Police have charged 30-year-old Shatice Jackson with Capital Murder following the tragic death of her partner, Mickese James Bostic, during a domestic dispute. The incident escalated on Easter Sunday when calls reported a woman attempting to run over a man. Despite medical assistance, Bostic was pronounced dead shortly after the police arrived. The incident raises concerns regarding domestic violence and gun safety, with community leaders calling for increased awareness and support services.
Birmingham
Birmingham Police have charged 30-year-old Shatice Jackson with Capital Murder following an incident on Easter Sunday that resulted in the death of her partner, 27-year-old Mickese James Bostic. The tragedy unfolded on April 17 at approximately 9:50 p.m. at Bostic’s home on Lisa Lane, during a domestic dispute that escalated into violence.
The police were initially alerted by calls that reported a woman attempting to run over a man. Upon their arrival, officers discovered Bostic pinned between Jackson’s vehicle and the house. Despite immediate medical attention, he was pronounced dead at 10:21 p.m. by Birmingham Fire and Rescue.
Details Surrounding the Incident
- A birthday party and Easter celebration were ongoing at the residence when the dispute escalated.
- Witness accounts indicate that an argument had taken place earlier in the evening, leading to Jackson leaving the scene only to return and confront Bostic again.
- Jackson allegedly retrieved a firearm during this confrontation and may have fired a shot, though it remains unclear if anyone was injured from the gunfire.
- Importantly, at least one child, shared by Jackson and Bostic, was present in the vehicle at the time of the incident.
- The police response to the chaotic scene required assistance from multiple precincts, triggering a Max-Officer-Emergency declaration.
Following the incident, Jackson was booked into the Birmingham City Jail and was initially placed on a 48-hour felony extension. A Capital Murder warrant was subsequently issued, and she is now in custody at the Jefferson County Jail without bond.
Community Impact and Policy Implications
The death of Mickese Bostic has sent ripples through the Birmingham community. Employed as a juvenile detention officer for Jefferson County for over eight years, family members have expressed their heartbreak and disbelief over the circumstances of his death, highlighting his role as a devoted provider.
This incident brings to light broader concerns regarding domestic violence and gun-related violence in the community. According to recent data from the Alabama Department of Public Health, incidents of domestic violence are not uncommon and often escalate when firearms are involved. Such cases not only affect the direct individuals involved, but they also have far-reaching implications for families and children.
Experts on domestic violence state that the presence of children during such incidents can have lasting psychological effects and may expose them to trauma. Local advocacy groups are likely to increase outreach and support services for families affected by domestic violence in the wake of this incident.
Law Enforcement Response
The Birmingham Police Department is actively investigating the case and has urged anyone with information to reach out to their Homicide Unit or contact Crime Stoppers. The involvement of multiple precincts in the response indicates the alarming nature of the incident, underscoring the need for community involvement in addressing domestic disputes before they escalate into violence.
This heartbreaking event underscores the increasing need for community education about domestic violence prevention and the critical importance of accessible resources for those in potentially dangerous situations. As the community mourns Bostic’s tragic passing, it also faces a renewed call to action in grappling with the complexities of domestic violence and gun safety.
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Additional Resources
- ABC3340: Birmingham Police Arrests Suspect in Easter Sunday Capital Murder
- Wikipedia: Domestic Violence
- WBRC: Birmingham Father Run Over and Killed at Family Gathering on Easter Sunday
- Google Search: Birmingham Police domestic violence
- WVTM13: Man Killed in Domestic Situation During Easter Party
- Google Scholar: Domestic Violence Impact on Children
- MySuncoast: Father Run Over Allegedly by Children’s Mother at Easter Party
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Domestic Violence
- AL.com: Suspect Out on Bond in Deadly Easter 2021 Birmingham Park Shooting
- Google News: Birmingham domestic violence April 2025
