Columbia, S.C. — In a shocking turn of events last week, Columbia police have made an arrest concerning the tragic murder of a woman at a local Bojangles. The incident has left the community reeling and brought a wave of heartbreak to the family of the victim.
23-year-old Ja’Quivian A. Kennerly turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday morning, authorities confirmed. He faces 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. According to police reports, Kennerly allegedly opened fire on a vehicle parked at the Bojangles on Harbison Boulevard, aiming to harm two individuals inside.
In a heartbreaking twist, a third victim caught in the crossfire was identified by the Lexington County Coroner as Antoinette Hammonds-Colón. She was just standing in the parking lot when the bullets flew, tragically struck in the upper body. Despite immediate medical attention, Colón did not survive her injuries and sadly passed away at a local hospital.
According to the Columbia Police Department, they believe the shooting stemmed from a prior dispute, but the circumstances surrounding the altercation are still under investigation. What’s particularly gut-wrenching is that Colón was simply doing her job when the incident occurred. Her family disclosed that she had just been working that morning at the Bojangles, and now they are left to grapple with the unimaginable loss of their loved one.
Colón’s family has described her as a devoted wife and mother of nine, painting a picture of a woman with a big heart and a vibrant spirit. “She had a heart of gold,” as one family member expressed, emphasizing the profound pain they feel knowing such a wonderful person was taken too soon. Colón’s role as a loving mother and a caring partner showcased how her life was dedicated to her family and community.
The shooting has sent shockwaves through the Columbia community. Residents and local business owners are expressing their concern over safety in the area, especially in public spaces that are supposed to be safe havens for families and individuals. The brazen nature of the shooting has heightened anxiety among patrons in nearby establishments.
As the community reeled from the incident, many have come forward to support Colón’s family during this difficult time. Fundraisers and memorials are being organized to remember her life and assist those she left behind. It’s a touching reminder of how, even in tragedy, a community can come together to offer support and comfort.
As the investigation continues, and with Kennerly now in custody, many are hoping for a measure of justice for Colón and her family. The legal process will unfold, and it’s expected that more details will emerge about the circumstances surrounding the events of that fateful day.
For now, as Columbia grapples with this tragedy, prayers and thoughts are being directed to the family affected, hoping they find peace amidst their sorrow. In times like these, the community reflects on the fragility of life and the importance of coming together in support of one another.
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