Adrione Triggs Obituary, Death; Jackson police ID 23-year-old man fatally shot on Logan Street

Adrione Triggs Obituary, Death – Jackson police are investigating a homicide following the fatal shooting of a man on the afternoon of July 4th. According to Public Information Officer Tommie Brown of the Jackson Police Department, the incident happened around 4:15 p.m. on Friday, July 4, in the 1100 block of Ame Logan Street.
The victim has been identified as 45-year-old Adrione Triggs. Authorities reported that Triggs was shot at the scene. Emergency responders transported him to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
The police have not yet named a suspect, and no arrests have been made as of the most recent update. A press release issued by JPD offered limited details and did not include information about what led to the shooting or whether investigators have identified any persons of interest.
Triggs’ death was one of two deadly shootings that took place in Jackson on Independence Day, highlighting what has become a concerning trend of violence during the holiday.
The Jackson Police Department’s homicide unit is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Officers are likely reviewing surveillance footage, canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses, and collecting physical evidence to determine what occurred and who may be responsible.
Officials are asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact the Jackson Police Department or Crime Stoppers to assist with the ongoing investigation. Tips can be submitted anonymously and may help bring justice in this case.
The Fourth of July, typically a day of celebration, was instead marked by gun violence in Jackson, leaving families and community members mourning the loss of loved ones. Local leaders and law enforcement are once again urging residents to help prevent violence by speaking up and working together to ensure neighborhood safety.
As of now, no additional details have been released, and the investigation remains active. Updates will be shared by police as more information becomes available.