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Same Day, Two Mississippi HBCU Homecomings: Tailgate Gunfire at JSU Wounds a Child While Alcorn Shooting Kills a Woman

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On Saturday, October 11, 2025, gunfire erupted near the tailgate section outside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium during Jackson State University's homecoming game. A child was struck in the abdomen and was rushed by Jackson Police to the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Law enforcement asked all attendees at the stadium and affiliated events to clear the area. The shooting occurred the same day as the fatal Alcorn State homecoming shooting — making it one of the deadliest single days in HBCU homecoming history.

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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
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JSU Tiger Alert: Shots have been reported near the tailgate section outside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium. Attendees in and near the stadium are asked to clear the area immediately. Jackson Police and JSU Public Safety are on scene. Follow officer instructions and avoid the affected area until further notice.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is located on West Street in Jackson, approximately 1.5 miles north of JSU's main campus — JSU uses it for home football games
Law enforcement was already present at the homecoming game in standard tailgate-staffing capacity, allowing faster scene response than at a typical campus incident
The 'clear the area' instruction is distinct from a 'shelter in place' order — appropriate for an outdoor tailgate where flight is safer than crowd-clustering
UPDATESMS
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JSU Tiger Alert: One person — a child — has been transported to UMMC for treatment of a gunshot wound. The scene is being cleared by Jackson Police and JSU Public Safety. Homecoming-related events are being suspended pending further investigation. Updates will follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

UMMC (University of Mississippi Medical Center) is the state's primary Level I trauma center, located about 3 miles from the stadium
Suspending homecoming events followed a pattern set by Morgan State's 2023 homecoming-shooting response — preserving safety while preserving the symbolic weight of the event
The child's age and identity were not publicly released; per WLBT, the wound was to the abdomen
Context

Background

On Saturday, October 11, 2025 — Jackson State University's homecoming day — gunfire broke out near the tailgate section outside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium during the game. A child was wounded in the abdomen and rushed by Jackson Police to UMMC for treatment. Law enforcement asked attendees at the stadium and affiliated events to start clearing the area immediately. The shooting occurred during what would prove to be one of the deadliest single weekends in HBCU homecoming history: the same evening, Alcorn State University in Lorman, Mississippi, reported a separate shooting at its Industrial Technology Building that killed 29-year-old Brekyra Fisher and injured two others. Across Mississippi, at least nine people were killed in five separate shootings that weekend, creating a statewide crisis. The combined Mississippi HBCU homecoming violence triggered both Mississippi Valley State and Delta State to enhance homecoming security for their own upcoming events, including curfews for tailgating, vehicle inspections at all campus entry points, and ID-restricted campus access. JSU's homecoming shooting at the stadium tailgate represents a different security challenge than on-campus violence — the stadium sits 1.5 miles north of the main JSU campus, and the tailgate area is open to the public, complicating perimeter control. The incident occurred against a broader pattern: Morgan State 2023, Tuskegee 2024, Tennessee State 2024, Lincoln Pennsylvania 2025, and South Carolina State 2025 — a five-year string of HBCU homecoming shootings that has reshaped the calculus of what should be celebratory events.
Analysis

Key Findings

JSU's homecoming shooting was one of two HBCU homecoming shootings in Mississippi on the same day — the other (Alcorn State) was fatal — creating a single-day crisis for the state's HBCUs
The shooting occurred at the tailgate area of Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, located 1.5 miles north of JSU's main campus, complicating perimeter control
Law enforcement was already on-scene in homecoming-staffing capacity, allowing immediate response and victim transport — a different operational profile than purely campus-perimeter security
The combined Mississippi HBCU homecoming violence triggered Mississippi Valley State and Delta State to implement curfews, vehicle inspections, and ID-restricted campus access for subsequent homecoming events
Outcome
A child was wounded in the abdomen. Jackson Police directed the area to be cleared. The investigation continued; no arrests were immediately announced. The same weekend in Mississippi saw shootings at Jackson State and Alcorn State homecoming events, with one woman killed at Alcorn State. The combined Mississippi HBCU homecoming violence triggered statewide enhanced security protocols.
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