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    Darric Hall Sentenced to 20 Years in 2021 AL Murder of Anthony Jackson Jr

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    Suspect charged in shooting death of 43-year-old man slain inside his truck on Ensley street

    A suspect has been charged in the shooting death of a 43-year-old Birmingham man who was shot while sitting inside his truck last week.

    Darric Hall, 29, is charged with capital murder in the slaying of 43-year-old Anthony Bernard Jackson Jr. The deadly shooting happened one week ago – June 14 – in the 1500 block of 29th Street in Ensley.

    Birmingham police responded that Monday on a report of a person down. They found Jackson suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, and he was pronounced dead on the scene at 2:43 p.m.

    Authorities at the time said the suspect pulled up behind Jackson’s truck in a silver SUV, exited the vehicle and fired several shots at Jackson.

    Hall, who lives in Fairfield, then fled the scene. Officers from multiple agencies later set up a perimeter in western Jefferson County, primarily the Brighton area, after the suspect was reportedly spotted there.

    It wasn’t immediately clear when he was taken into custody, but he was booked into the Jefferson County Jail at 8:32 p.m. Saturday and remains held without bond.

    Court records show Hall is already awaiting trial on charges of marijuana possession and second-degree assault. The assault charge stems from accusations that he punched an Alabama State Trooper in the face at the Autauga County Jail last year.

    Hall in 2013 was charged with three counts of attempted murder after authorities say he tried to run over three Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies. He pleaded guilty to a reduced charge reckless endangerment and received a 12-month suspected sentence.

    Jackson, according to his obituary, was a father to three. He worked for the nonprofit Kikstart providing meals to the Birmingham area. “Anthony would some time give the children extra meals if he felt they may not have food available for that night. A man with a heart for the children,’' the obituary read. “As the parking lot attendant for the St. James Baptist Christian Center, you never had to worry about getting your car stuck or hit with him overseeing the parking. As the church custodian he ensured every space in the church was extra clean. You knew Anthony had cleaned the church based on the overwhelming aroma of bleach and fabuloso.”

    Jackson was a dog lover and breeder. “The best part of his day was making sure his dogs were well fed, rested, cared for, active, and socialized. He had such an eye for different breeds of dogs that he could name them by mere sight,’' the obituary read. “Besides being an awesome employee, dog lover and part-time farmer he was a loyal and dependable father, son, brother, uncle, friend and soon to be grandfather. Whenever and wherever he was needed, he was there.”

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    Suspect pleads guilty in 2021 Birmingham death of man fatally gunned down inside his truck

    By Carol Robinson
    AL.com

    A man has pleaded guilty to the 2021 murder of a 43-year-old Birmingham man who was gunned down inside his truck more than two years ago.

    Darric Hall, 32, was initially charged with capital murder in the slaying of Anthony Bernard Jackson Jr., who worked for the nonprofit Kikstart providing meals to the Birmingham area and was a parking lot attendant at his church.

    Hall on Tuesday pleaded guilty to a reduced charged of murder. He entered his plea before Jefferson County Circuit Judge Michael Streety, who sentenced Hall to 20 years in prison per the plea agreement.

    The deadly shooting happened June 14, 2021, in the 1500 block of 29th Street in Ensley.

    Birmingham police responded that Monday on a report of a person down. They found Jackson suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, and he was pronounced dead on the scene at 2:43 p.m.

    Authorities at the time said the suspect pulled up behind Jackson’s truck in a silver SUV, exited the vehicle and fired several shots at Jackson.

    Hall, who lived in Fairfield, then fled the scene. Officers from multiple agencies later set up a perimeter in western Jefferson County, primarily the Brighton area, after the suspect was reportedly spotted there.

    He was captured within a week.

    Hall in 2013 was charged with three counts of attempted murder after authorities say he tried to run over three Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies. He pleaded guilty to a reduced charge reckless endangerment and received a 12-month suspected sentence.

    Jackson, according to his obituary, was a father to three. He worked for the nonprofit Kikstart providing meals to the Birmingham area. “Anthony would some time give the children extra meals if he felt they may not have food available for that night. A man with a heart for the children,’’ the obituary read. “As the parking lot attendant for the St. James Baptist Christian Center, you never had to worry about getting your car stuck or hit with him overseeing the parking. As the church custodian he ensured every space in the church was extra clean. You knew Anthony had cleaned the church based on the overwhelming aroma of bleach and fabuloso.”

    Jackson was a dog lover and breeder. “The best part of his day was making sure his dogs were well fed, rested, cared for, active, and socialized. He had such an eye for different breeds of dogs that he could name them by mere sight,’’ the obituary read. “Besides being an awesome employee, dog lover and part-time farmer he was a loyal and dependable father, son, brother, uncle, friend and soon to be grandfather. Whenever and wherever he was needed, he was there.”

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