
A moment that should have been filled with celebration turned into unimaginable horror at Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital in Homewood, Alabama, on Sunday evening, March 1, 2026. Just after 24-year-old Precious Elicia J’anae Johnson gave birth to the couple’s first healthy child, her 19-year-old husband, Kynath William Terry Jr., fatally shot her multiple times in her hospital room at the Women’s Medical Center before turning the gun on himself in an apparent murder-suicide.
The incident occurred around 9:25 p.m. when Homewood Police responded to reports of shots fired inside the facility. Officers arrived to find both Johnson, of Birmingham, and Terry, of Midfield, dead from gunshot wounds. No other individuals were injured, and authorities quickly determined there was no active threat to patients, staff, or visitors. The hospital initiated a lockdown out of caution, which lasted several hours until the scene was secured and cleared.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office confirmed Johnson’s death resulted from multiple gunshot wounds, while Terry died from a self-inflicted gunshot. Preliminary investigations by Homewood Police classified the event as a domestic murder-suicide, with the violence tied to the couple’s personal relationship. Family members later verified that Johnson and Terry were married, and the newborn had been delivered safely shortly before the shooting. It remains unclear whether the infant was present in the room during the act, though police emphasized the baby was unharmed and under appropriate care.
Terry’s mother spoke to media outlets, expressing profound shock and devastation over the loss of both her son and daughter-in-law. She revealed the couple had experienced some marital difficulties in the lead-up to the due date but insisted nothing indicated potential violence from her son. She noted that Terry had recently completed training with the Army National Guard prior to their marriage. Additional details emerged that Johnson had expressed a desire not to have Terry’s family present at the hospital for the birth, though it is uncertain if members of her own family were there.
The tragedy has spotlighted vulnerabilities in hospital security, particularly in maternity and women’s health units. Reporters were able to access the labor and delivery area without checks less than 24 hours after the incident, raising questions about protocols for screening visitors and preventing weapons from entering sensitive areas. Danne Howard, president of the Alabama Hospital Association, described the attack as an isolated incident unlike anything in her three decades in the field. She stated the hospital would conduct a mandated after-action review and implement security enhancements based on lessons learned.
This case echoes a similar suspected murder-suicide in the region just three months earlier, where a sports reporter and her husband died, leaving their young child unharmed. Such incidents underscore the intersection of domestic violence and public spaces, where personal crises erupt in environments meant for healing and new life.
Community response has been one of grief and disbelief. Friends, acquaintances, and strangers have shared condolences online, mourning the young mother’s life cut short and the orphaned newborn’s uncertain future. Discussions have focused on the pressures of early parenthood, especially for a teenage father, and the warning signs that may have been overlooked in the couple’s relationship. Domestic violence advocates have used the case to highlight the need for better support systems, mental health resources, and intervention programs to prevent escalation in strained partnerships.
Authorities continue their investigation, though with both parties deceased, the focus remains on reconstructing the final hours through witness statements, hospital records, security footage if available, and any digital communications. No motive has been publicly detailed beyond the domestic nature of the incident, but the timing—immediately following the birth—has intensified speculation about postpartum stresses, unresolved conflicts, or sudden impulses.
The newborn, now without parents, is presumably in the care of extended family or child protective services pending legal arrangements. The profound loss has left both sides of the family grappling with grief, guilt, and unanswered questions. How a day of profound joy devolved into fatal violence so rapidly remains a haunting puzzle for investigators and the public alike.
This heartbreaking event serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the hidden struggles that can exist even in moments of greatest hope. As the community mourns Precious Johnson—a young woman who had just brought new life into the world—and reflects on the irreversible actions of Kynath Terry Jr., calls for improved security in healthcare settings and greater awareness of domestic tensions grow louder. The baby’s future, though secured physically, carries the weight of a tragedy that unfolded in the very place meant to welcome life safely.
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