Killian-Jamieson diverticulum (KJD) is a rare presentation of esophageal diverticulum. It is located beneath the cricopharyngeal muscle and arises laterally from the Killian-Jamieson space. The pathogenesis is postulated to be from increased intraluminal pressure. Most patients with KJD are typically asymptomatic; however, a common clinical presentation is dysphagia. Demographics of patients with KJD are typically elderly, in which the majority are female and over 50 years old. Due to less frequent diagnosis of KJD, there are a limited number of case studies compared to Zenker's diverticulum, the more common presentation of esophageal diverticulum. In this case study, we discuss an atypical case presentation in a young, African-American female.