Ajani Stinton-Downing, 22-Year-Old Niece of DJ Tyrone Winfield, Fatally Shot in Grays Ferry Home; Boyfriend Taken Into Custody as Police Probe Domestic Homicide in South Philadelphia
Ajani Stinton-Downing, 22-Year-Old Niece of DJ Tyrone Winfield, Fatally Shot in Grays Ferry Home; Boyfriend Taken Into Custody as Police Probe Domestic Homicide in South Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, PA — The tight-knit Grays Ferry community in South Philadelphia is reeling after the tragic and senseless death of 22-year-old Ajani Stinton-Downing, a beloved daughter, niece, and aspiring professional whose life was cut short by a fatal shooting inside her home. The young woman, who was the niece of celebrity DJ Tyrone Winfield, was shot on Thursday evening, May 22, in what police are investigating as a domestic homicide.
The Incident: What Happened on Bailey Terrace
Shortly after 5:15 p.m., Philadelphia police were dispatched to a home in the 2100 block of Bailey Terrace, a narrow residential row in the Grays Ferry neighborhood located just south of Point Breeze Avenue. According to initial police reports and statements from neighbors, multiple calls to 911 were made after a loud argument was followed by a single gunshot.
When officers arrived, they discovered Ajani Stinton-Downing inside a second-floor bedroom suffering from a gunshot wound to her shoulder. Emergency medical personnel were immediately called to the scene, and Stinton-Downing was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Despite efforts by trauma staff, she succumbed to her injuries shortly after arrival.
Victim Identified as Aspiring Professional with Deep Family Ties in the Music Industry
Family members confirmed the victim’s identity late Thursday night, expressing disbelief and heartbreak. Stinton-Downing was a 2020 graduate of the Philadelphia High School for Girls and was attending community college part-time while working full-time at a local law office, where she had recently been promoted to a junior administrative assistant.
However, it was her connection to Philadelphia’s music scene that drew public attention. She was the niece of DJ Tyrone Winfield, a widely respected figure in the East Coast entertainment circuit who has performed at events for national celebrities and civic leaders alike. Winfield, heartbroken, issued a brief statement via social media:
“I’ve lost my baby. Ajani was smart, kind, and full of potential. She was everything to this family. We are devastated.”
Boyfriend Taken into Custody Without Incident
Police detained Ajani’s boyfriend, whose name has not yet been released, at the scene without incident. The man, believed to be in his mid-20s, was described by neighbors as having lived with Ajani for the past year. They were known to be in an on-again, off-again relationship that some neighbors claim had turned volatile in recent months.
“We heard them arguing a lot, like shouting matches, but we never thought it would come to this,” said a next-door neighbor, who asked not to be named. “She was a sweet girl. She didn’t deserve this.”
As of Friday morning, he remained in police custody and was being questioned by homicide detectives. No formal charges had been filed at the time of reporting, but investigators have signaled that charges — likely homicide or manslaughter — may be pending following further evidence review.
Potential Domestic Violence History Under Investigation
According to law enforcement sources close to the investigation, this may not have been an isolated incident. Police are now looking into prior domestic disturbance calls made to the same Bailey Terrace address. While no protective orders had been issued, neighbors reported hearing heated arguments several times over the past year, and in one case, believed police had been called after a loud disturbance in late 2024.
“We are looking into all potential previous contacts with this address, including whether there were any warning signs of domestic abuse,” said Captain James Kearney of the Philadelphia Homicide Division.
Grief and Outcry from the Community
The shooting has sparked a wave of sorrow and anger throughout the Grays Ferry and Point Breeze neighborhoods. On Thursday night, a spontaneous candlelight vigil formed outside Ajani’s home, where dozens of friends, family, and community members gathered to mourn her loss.
“She had dreams,” said her cousin, Alicia Winfield. “She wanted to be an attorney, to fight for people. She didn’t even get the chance to finish college. This is a nightmare.”
Local community organizations, including Women Against Abuse and the Philadelphia Anti-Violence Partnership, have used the tragedy to call for increased awareness and resources for victims of domestic violence.
“This is another painful reminder of the dangers many women face behind closed doors,” said Carla Thompson, a domestic violence counselor. “We must do more to provide women with tools, support, and safe exits before tragedy strikes.”
Philadelphia’s Ongoing Crisis of Gun Violence
Ajani Stinton-Downing’s death marks yet another victim in a city already struggling to control an ongoing epidemic of gun violence. Philadelphia has seen a surge in shootings in recent years, and while the overall homicide rate has declined slightly in early 2025, domestic-related gun fatalities remain a persistent concern.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, there have been more than 45 domestic violence-related homicides involving firearms in the past 18 months. Many of these victims, like Ajani, were young women under the age of 30.
City officials have vowed to take action. In a press conference Friday morning, Mayor Cherelle Parker addressed the shooting:
“This city mourns the loss of Ajani Stinton-Downing. Her death is senseless, tragic, and utterly preventable. We must recommit ourselves to protecting women and ending domestic violence in all its forms.”
Call for Justice and Next Steps
As detectives continue to gather evidence, the Stinton-Downing family is focused on laying Ajani to rest and pursuing justice in her name.
Funeral arrangements are currently being coordinated by the family and are expected to be announced in the coming days. A public memorial service is also being planned, which may include remarks from local clergy, community leaders, and public officials.
“We won’t let her name be forgotten,” said Tyrone Winfield. “Ajani had light. She had purpose. Now it’s on all of us to carry that forward.”
Resources and Support
In the wake of this tragedy, several local organizations have stepped forward to provide resources and support for those affected by domestic violence or trauma. Anyone in need of help is encouraged to contact:
- Women Against Abuse: 1-866-723-3014
- Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-866-723-3014
- Philadelphia Anti-Violence Partnership: 215-567-6776
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Community members are also encouraged to share any information they may have regarding the shooting or any potential warning signs that might aid the ongoing investigation. Tips can be submitted anonymously to Philadelphia Police at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or online at the city’s crime reporting website.