Brandon McDonald’s Shooting Claims Two Lives in Apparent Murder-Suicide
BRANDON, Miss. — A quiet community in Rankin County has been left reeling after a horrific act of violence at a local McDonald’s restaurant ended with two young lives lost. Authorities have confirmed that 27-year-old Jhonterryes Dampier has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, days after he allegedly shot and killed 25-year-old Kianna Jackson at the popular fast-food location earlier this week.
The incident, which unfolded in the midst of dinner hour traffic, sent shockwaves through the city of Brandon. According to police reports, Dampier entered the McDonald’s and, following a brief exchange, opened fire on Jackson before turning the weapon on himself. First responders arrived quickly on the scene and transported both individuals to area hospitals. Jackson was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Dampier, initially in critical condition, succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday, June 18.
Police have not released further details on the nature of the relationship between the two, but preliminary investigations suggest that the shooting was domestic in nature. Surveillance footage and witness statements corroborate the timeline of events, though authorities stress that the case remains under active investigation.
Brandon Police Chief William Thompson addressed the media in a somber briefing:
“This is a heartbreaking situation that leaves us with far more questions than answers. We extend our deepest sympathies to the families of both individuals affected by this senseless act. No one expects to experience such violence in a place as familiar as a neighborhood McDonald’s.”
“Our officers and first responders acted swiftly and professionally under incredibly difficult circumstances. I want to commend them for their courage, and I also ask the community to respect the grieving families and allow space for healing.”
The McDonald’s restaurant, located off Old Fannin Road, was closed for several hours during the initial investigation and has since reopened with additional security and grief support resources available to employees and the public.
A Community in Mourning
Friends and loved ones have taken to social media to remember Kianna Jackson, describing her as a “bright, beautiful soul” who “lit up any room she walked into.” A candlelight vigil is being organized in her memory, with plans for a community gathering to promote awareness around domestic violence and mental health.
Dampier’s family has also expressed shock and sorrow over the tragedy, acknowledging the pain experienced by both families and the wider community.
“This is not something we will ever understand,” said one relative, who asked not to be named. “We are devastated for Kianna’s family. We are praying for healing on all sides.”
Support and Resources
As the Brandon community processes this tragedy, local organizations and crisis counselors are stepping forward to offer support:
- The Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence urges anyone in unsafe or abusive situations to seek help. Their 24-hour crisis line is available at 1-800-898-3234.
- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, now known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, is also available 24/7 for individuals in emotional distress. Dial 988 for immediate support.
- The Brandon Police Department Victim Assistance Unit is available for those impacted by the shooting and can be reached at (601) 825-7225.
The tragic events at McDonald’s serve as a somber reminder of the urgent need for community vigilance and support systems that address the intersections of domestic violence, mental health, and gun access.
Authorities say there is no threat to the public, and the investigation is expected to conclude following autopsy results and final forensic analysis.
As Brandon mourns, city officials are encouraging residents to come together with compassion, empathy, and a renewed commitment to protecting one another from violence in all its forms.