JSU student ‘Jaylen Burns’ shot and killed at campus apartment complex

A somber atmosphere engulfed Jackson State University in Mississippi as the news of Jaylen Burns’ untimely death spread across the campus. The tragic incident occurred at the University Pointe Apartment Complex, prompting the suspension of classes and heightened security measures.

Jaylen Burns, an industrious industrial technology major hailing from Chicago, Illinois, was fatally shot at the apartment complex. He was rushed to the hospital after the incident, but his injuries proved fatal.

The Jackson Police Department and Capitol Police are actively involved in the investigation, diligently pursuing a person of interest in this heart-wrenching case. Additional security measures have been implemented to ensure the safety of the campus community, emphasizing the importance of carrying JSU Identification at all times.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. mourns and condemns the tragic shooting death of Brother Jaylen Burns at Jackson State University last night.

Please share and keep his family, friends, and chapter Brothers in your prayers.#APA1906Network #MenOfDistinction #FarewellGoodBrother pic.twitter.com/Ytbbsre8i5

— Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. ® (@apa1906NETwork) October 16, 2023

Dr. Elayne H. Anthony, the Acting President of Jackson State University, released a heartfelt statement to the community and student body, expressing the sorrow and shock felt by all. She highlighted Jaylen’s ambitious and service-oriented nature, being a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and president of the C100 Chapter at JSU, affiliated with the 100 Black Men of America.

The safety and well-being of the students and campus community remain the utmost priority, with counselors made available for grief support. The university is dedicated to addressing security threats with vigilance and care, encouraging everyone to remain vigilant and report any concerns promptly.

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Jason Burns paid tribute and wrote,

“I have never felt soo empty as I feel right now. I could never have imagined that I would get a phone call that you were gone. Your future was soo bright and it was taken from you in an instant. I will never be the same without you kid. We never ended a conversation without telling each other “I love you”. How could someone just take you from us like this. Jaylen Anders Burns I love you son. Rest easy kid. Until we meet again.”

In this time of sorrow and loss, the Jackson State University community stands together in solidarity, honoring the memory of Jaylen Burns. As they grapple with this senseless act of violence, they lean on each other for support, embodying the strength and resilience that defines them as JSU Strong.

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