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ID Released For 15-Year-Old Shot, Killed At Teen's Birthday Party In Fairfield County

Police have released the identity of a 15-year-old Fairfield County boy shot during a large birthday party at a church banquet center.

The area of the shooting.

The area of the shooting.

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Zion Burton, of Bridgeport, was killed in Fairfield at the Calvin United Church banquet hall on Kings Highway East around 10:30 p.m., Saturday, July 9.

The teen was gunned down just six days before his 16th birthday, said Lt. Michael Paris, of the Fairfield Police.

"On behalf of Chief Robert Kalamaras and the entire Fairfield Police Department, we offer our most sincere condolences to Zion’s family," Paris said. "Our investigators are working diligently, pursuing several leads to apprehend the person(s) responsible."

Burton was attending a large birthday party that included about 150 to 200 guests. Besides Burton, a woman was also shot in the jaw by the same bullet, Paris said.

"Again, we ask anyone who may have information leading to the death of Zion, please contact the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau at 203-254-4840," he added.

Before the shooting, a physical fight began and a single gunshot was heard causing several people in the banquet hall to disperse to the street, Paris said.

As people exited the banquet hall, three additional people sustained minor injuries that were not related to gunfire, contrary to what was dispersed on several media and social media venues, Paris said. 

Police said they believe the shooting was an isolated event.

Anonymous tips can be submitted via the Fairfield PD mobile app or by texting the keyword FPDCT plus your message/tip to 847411 (Tip411). Tips can also be submitted online at fpdct.com/tips. Note: When sending a tip by text message, text the keyword FPDCT to 847411, add a space, type in your tip information, and hit send.

This remains a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 

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