A man was shot to death early Friday in Birmingham’s Southtown public housing community.

Birmingham police identified the victim as Fredrick Adams. He was 32.

South Precinct officers responded about 1 a.m. to a report of a person shot at 832 24th Street South. They arrived to find Adams unresponsive in the kitchen of the apartment. Birmingham Fire and Rescue pronounced him dead on the scene.

Sgt. Johnny Williams said officers learned the victim had responded to a knock at the back door of the apartment shortly before he was shot. Currently there are no motives or suspects in this investigation.

Adams leaves behind three young boys. "He was an amazing guy,'' said his sister-in-law Tamuna Adams. “He would give you his last shirt if he had it. An amazing person.”

His death comes less than 24 hours after a man was found slain on the side of the road in a neighborhood behind the Birminghadm Shuttlesworth International Airport Thursday.

Anyone with information is asked to call Birmingham police at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777