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Tragic Shooting Outside Bojangles in Columbia, SC Claims Life of Local Woman

Tragic Shooting Outside Bojangles in Columbia, SC Claims Life of Local Woman

Tragic Shooting Outside Bojangles in Columbia, SC Claims Life of Local Woman

Columbia, South Carolina – In a heartbreaking incident that has left the local community in shock, a joyous Thursday morning turned tragic when a woman was shot outside the popular fast-food restaurant, Bojangles, located on Harbison Boulevard. The Columbia Police have made a public appeal for information regarding the shooting, as the hunt for the perpetrator intensifies.

Identified Victim

The victim, identified by the Lexington County Coroner’s Office as 40-year-old Antoinette Michelle Hammonds-Colon from Columbia, was found with a serious gunshot wound to the upper body around 10 a.m. on Thursday. Shortly after the incident, she was rushed to a local hospital, but tragically, she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead on Friday.

Coroner Margaret Fisher reported that an autopsy is scheduled for November 18 at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, shedding light on the details surrounding this senseless violence.

Ongoing Investigation

Currently, no arrests have been made, but police are not sitting idle. The Columbia Police Department has issued arrest warrants for 23-year-old Ja’Quivian Kennerly, who is believed to be connected to this tragic event. Authorities are actively searching for him, emphasizing that he faces multiple charges, including murder.

It’s crucial to note that police have categorized this shooting as an isolated incident, although they suspect it stemmed from an ongoing dispute between two groups. Thankfully, there were no other reported injuries during this unfortunate event.

Community on Alert

As the investigation unfolds, the local police department is reaching out to the community for support. They urge anyone with information regarding Ja’Quivian Kennerly’s whereabouts to reach out through Crimestoppers. “Every little bit helps,” a spokesperson mentioned. The people of Columbia have always looked out for each other, and now is a critical time to stand together in this pursuit of justice.

Staying Updated

In situations like this, where details are still emerging, it is essential to stay informed. The local authorities and relevant offices are working tirelessly to bring clarity to this shocking event. We will keep the community posted with updates as they become available. The facts may evolve, and the narrative will continue to develop, so it’s always good to check back for any new information.

A Community in Mourning

The sudden loss of a life under such tragic circumstances has sent ripples through the Columbia area. Friends, family, and community members are left grappling with the reality of this violence, all while hoping and praying for justice for Antoinette Hammonds-Colon. She was a loved one, and her absence is already deeply felt.

As Columbia residents come together to support one another in these trying times, let’s remember to take care of each other. Whether that means keeping a vigilant eye out for suspicious activity or extending a comforting hand to those who are mourning. Community love and support can play a vital role in healing after such devastating events.

Stay tuned for more updates as they come in; we will be following this story closely to bring you the latest information.


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