Two teens were gunned down in the middle of an east Birmingham street Sunday, marking a deadly weekend in the city and beyond.

East Precinct officers responded about to the 200 block of Tucker Avenue about 5:20 p.m. on a report of shots fired and a person down. When they arrived on the scene, said Sgt. Johnny Williams, they found two victims unresponsive in the street. They were pronounced dead on the scene. Williams said they were in close proximity to each other.

Early Monday, Williams identified the teens as Kendall Jamal Shack and Ivey Carter Wilson III. Both were 18.

Kendall Jamal Shack (Special to AL.com)

"Right now we have very limited information so we are canvassing the area to gather additional information,'' Williams said.

Police blocked off both ends of Tucker Avenue, where they placed markers noting multiple shell casings in the roadway. Multiple family members of the victims were on the Tucker Avenue scene, including the victims’ mothers who positively identified their sons at the scene.

The deaths are the third and fourth slayings in Birmingham since Saturday. A fifth happened in unincorporated Jefferson County in the Center Point area. Williams said he couldn’t speak to the county homicide, but as far as those in Birmingham, ''all of them are isolated.”

"We have a full time on each homicide assigned and we hope to resolve all of them soon,'' Williams said.

No suspects have been identified or arrested. The morgue transport vans arrived on the scene shortly after 7:30 p.m.

On Saturday afternoon, 5-year-old TJ Moore was shot and killed when he was caught in family crossfire. The shooting happened in the Collegeville area and TJ was taken to Children’s of Alabama where he was pronounced dead from a gunshot wound to the head.

About 11:06 p.m., Saturday, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office was called to a report of shots fired at Shadowood Circle apartment complex in Center Point. Deputies arrived at found a man suffering from a gunshot wound in the parking lot. He was taken to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified him as Kenny Unsells Hambright, 56. He lived at the apartment complex where the shooting happening.

On Sunday morning, Birmingham police responded at 11:40 a.m., to Second Court West and 12th Street on a report of a person shot. When officers got to the scene, they learned the victim had been taken to Princeton Baptist Medical Center by private vehicle. The victim later died from his injuries at the hospital and was pronounced dead by hospital staff, police said.

Williams identified him as Clasco Cartez Johnson. He was 34.

The slayings bring the city’s homicide homicide tally this year to 97. Of those, at least 11 have been ruled justifiable and therefore are not deemed criminal. Police departments only have to submit criminal homicides to the FBI for their year-end tally. In all of Jefferson County, there have been 147 homicides, including those in Birmingham.

Anyone with information on the deadly shooting is asked to call Birmingham homicide detectives at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.