MS Undersheriff Calls Out "Cowardly Punks" After 30 Rounds Fired at Officer's Home

Jenkins and his wife were at home at the time of the incident, but neither were injured, according to Jackson police. But the Jenkins’ living room and bedroom were destroyed, along with TVs, furnishings and memorabilia.

Jackson, MS, police say 30 pistol and rifle rounds were fired into a local police officer's home. (Photo: Screenshot from WAPT video)Jackson, MS, police say 30 pistol and rifle rounds were fired into a local police officer's home. (Photo: Screenshot from WAPT video)

Rankin County, MS, Undersheriff Raymond Duke called whoever shot up a Pearl police officer’s home earlier this week “cowardly punks who committed a ‘hate crime’” against the officer in a Facebook post.

Pearl police officer Alfred Jenkins’ home on Dardanelle Drive in south Jackson was shot up about 1 a.m. Wednesday, authorities said. More than 30 bullet holes were left in the house, from what police said were a rifle and a handgun.

Jenkins and his wife were at home at the time of the incident, but neither were injured, according to Jackson police. But the Jenkins’ living room and bedroom were destroyed, along with TVs, furnishings and memorabilia, WAPT TV reports.

In the post, Duke said Jenkins' Jackson home was targeted because he is a police officer.

“The only apparent reason (for the shooting) is that Officer Jenkins chose a noble career that has now become looked at with disdain and hatred,” Duke wrote. “Officer Jenkins spends his working hours trying to protect others as they sleep or rest peacefully in their home. Now that same peace has been stolen from him and his family. Hiding in the dark, some cowardly punks targeted Officer Jenkins for his career choice. It is by the grace of God the Jenkins were not injured.”

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