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Bond denied for Jones County Junior College student accused of killing Jackson State student

Joshua Brown (above) was arrested on Oct. 19 for the death of Jackson State student Jaylen Burns, but new evidence might show that Brown could not have committed the crime. Photo courtesy of the Hinds County Sheriff's Office.

Bond has been denied for the Jones County Junior College (JCJC) student charged with murdering a Jackson State University student over the weekend.

19-year-old Joshua Brown, a Columbia native, appeared in court Friday morning and had his bond denied. He is charged with murder for shooting and killing 21-year-old Jaylen Burns late Sunday night. Brown also faces a charge for illegally possessing a firearm on a college campus.

Burns was killed at the University Pointe Apartments in what was the second on-campus shooting of a violent weekend at Jackson State. The Chicago native was allegedly attempting to break up a fight when he was killed.

Authorities took Brown into custody Thursday morning after executing a search warrant on the Ellisville campus of JCJC.

Brown, who was a football player at JCJC, is being held at the Raymond Detention Center.

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