Columbia Community Mourns Victim of Tragic Shooting at Bojangles Restaurant

Columbia’s Heartbroken Community Reacts to Tragic Shooting

In a heartbreaking incident that has shaken the community of Columbia, South Carolina, police have confirmed an arrest in connection with a tragic murder that took place at a local Bojangles fast-food restaurant last week. The devastating event occurred on Harbison Boulevard, leaving family, friends, and neighbors grappling with an unimaginable loss.

Details Emerge About the Incident

According to the Columbia Police Department, 23-year-old Ja’Quivian A. Kennerly voluntarily turned himself in on Wednesday morning. He now faces several serious charges, including murder, two counts of attempted murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, and discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle.

Investigators say that Kennerly’s actions stemmed from a prior dispute. Witnesses report that he opened fire multiple times in the Bojangles parking lot, aiming at a vehicle occupied by two individuals. Tragically, a third victim, a woman identified as Antoinette Hammonds-Colón, was caught in the crossfire while standing in the parking lot.

A Heartfelt Loss

Colón was struck in the upper body and subsequently succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital. This shocking event has left an indelible mark on her loved ones. Family members describe Colón as a devoted wife and mother of nine, always known for her “heart of gold.” In discussing the news, her family expressed their disbelief and sorrow, emphasizing her innocence in the situation.

. “She was just doing her job that day,” a family member shared, revealing that Colón had been working at the Bojangles when the shooting occurred. It’s a gut-wrenching thought that someone so dedicated to her family and community could fall victim to such senseless violence.

Community Shock and Resilience

The news of this incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting conversations about violence and safety. Residents have come together to reflect on the loss and to discuss ways to support one another in the aftermath of this tragedy. Many are left asking, “What can we do to prevent this from happening again?”

As the investigation continues and legal proceedings unfold, community leaders are calling for greater intervention and support systems for those involved in conflicts. Shooting incidents such as this not only claim lives but also challenge the fabric of our neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, the Columbia Police Department urges anyone with further information about the incident to come forward and contribute to the ongoing investigation. “We need the community’s help to ensure justice is served and to prevent tragedies like this from happening in the future,” a police spokesperson stated.

Finding Hope Amid Tragedy

In times of sorrow, communities often come together in resilience and support. Memorials and vigils are being organized to honor Antoinette Hammonds-Colón’s life and to provide a space for friends and family to share their cherished memories. Social media has also played a significant role in disseminating information and garnering support as locals express their condolences and solidarity with the grieving family.

As Columbia reflects on this tragic event, the hope is that it will lead to increased awareness around the importance of conflict resolution and community safety. The sorrow felt by many is palpable, but the spirit of Columbia remains strong, united in remembrance and in the pursuit of change.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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