Birmingham, September 22, 2025
News Summary
A tragic shooting at a party in Birmingham resulted in the death of 21-year-old James Burns Jr. Authorities have charged 20-year-old Jaylin Jackson with murder following the incident. Police discovered Burns unresponsive at the scene, while another individual sustained non-life-threatening injuries. This shooting is part of a concerning rise in gun violence in the Birmingham area, prompting calls for community interventions and enhanced safety measures. The community is urged to provide information to assist with ongoing investigations into this and another homicide that occurred the same weekend.
Birmingham authorities have identified 20-year-old Jaylin Jackson as the suspect charged with murder in the shooting death of 21-year-old James Burns Jr. The incident occurred during a party at a residence in the 4300 block of 41st Avenue North in Inglenook on Friday night. Jackson was booked into the Jefferson County Jail just before 7 p.m. on Sunday after the shooting transpired.
Officers were dispatched to the scene following a 911 call about a person being shot just before 10 p.m. Upon their arrival, they discovered Burns unresponsive at the doorway of the house. Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service pronounced him dead at the scene. In connection with the altercation, another man arrived at UAB Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound, believed to be linked to the same incident.
According to police reports, a physical altercation took place before multiple shots were fired between Burns and a second male. The second male involved in the incident sustained injuries that are not life-threatening. Officer Truman Fitzgerald stated that police are currently guarding the individual at the hospital, as he may have crucial information related to the shootout. As of now, investigators have not confirmed whether this man is the alleged suspect.
This tragic incident marks one of two homicides in Birmingham over the course of the weekend. The other fatal shooting occurred on the city’s southwest side the following day. Following these events, authorities have urged anyone with information regarding either shooting to reach out to homicide detectives or Crime Stoppers. This alarming trend of violence raises concerns among community members and law enforcement officials alike.
The situation underscores an escalating problem with gun violence in the Birmingham area, intensifying worries from both residents and authorities about safety and crime in the community.
Background Information
The Birmingham area has witnessed rising gun violence, and the recent weekend shootings have prompted serious discussions about the need for enhanced safety measures and community intervention strategies. Both local law enforcement and civic organizations are working together to address these challenges and seek solutions to improve the situation.
Details of the Incident
- Shooting Date: Friday night
- Location: 4300 block of 41st Avenue North, Inglenook
- Victim: James Burns Jr., 21 years old
- Suspect: Jaylin Jackson, 20 years old
- Additional Victim: Second male with non-life-threatening injuries
- Police Action: Guarding second male at UAB Hospital
- Additional Shooting: Second homicide within 24 hours in Birmingham
Crime Reporting
Authorities continue to seek public assistance in providing information related to these incidents. The community is encouraged to report any details that could aid in the investigations.
FAQ Section
Who has been charged in the Birmingham shooting incident?
Jaylin Jackson, a 20-year-old man, has been charged with murder in the shooting death of 21-year-old James Burns Jr.
Where did the shooting take place?
The shooting occurred during a party at a home in the 4300 block of 41st Avenue North in Inglenook on Friday night.
What were the outcomes of the police response?
Upon arrival, officers found Burns unresponsive at the doorway of a house. Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service pronounced Burns dead on the scene. A second man arrived at UAB Hospital with a gunshot wound, believed to be involved in the incident.
What other incident happened in Birmingham over the weekend?
Burns is one of two men killed in Birmingham in less than 24 hours; the other man was fatally shot on the city’s southwest side the following day.
How can the public assist with the investigations?
Authorities have urged anyone with information on either shooting to contact homicide detectives or Crime Stoppers.
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- AL.com: Suspect charged in deadly shooting at Birmingham house party
- BBC News: Article on latest Birmingham incidents
- AL.com: The Hush Massacre — Birmingham’s worst mass shooting
- Wikipedia: Gun violence in the United States
- WBRC: Mother honors daughter’s memory 1 year after Birmingham mass shooting
- CBS 42: One year later, community reflects on mass shooting in Birmingham’s Five Points South

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