In the bustling city of COLUMBIA, a tragic event has rocked the community. The family of Antionette Colón, a 40-year-old woman, is reeling after she was tragically shot last Thursday while working at the local Bojangles on Harbison Boulevard. Antionette, described by her loved ones as a devoted wife and mother of nine, was caught in what authorities believe was a senseless act of violence, leaving her family desperate for answers.
The Columbia Police Department is actively seeking Ja-Quivian Kennerly, a 23-year-old man they believe may be connected to the shooting. On the fateful morning of the incident, police arrived on the scene to find Antionette critically injured. Despite their efforts, she succumbed to her injuries the following day, leaving her family heartbroken and demanding answers.
Antionette’s sisters, Traci Marie Colón and Denise Colón, paint a picture of a woman with a heart of gold. “Even when they struggled, went without, didn’t have anything, her doors, her kitchen was always open to those in need,” Traci shared, emphasizing Antionette’s compassion for others even during her own hardships. The family wants the world to know that Antionette wasn’t just a victim; she was a loving grandmother and aunt who cared deeply for her family and those around her.
In the wake of this devastating loss, the family is crying out for justice. “This man didn’t just ruin his own life. He shattered our lives. There’s no coming back from this,” Traci warned, highlighting the emotional toll this tragedy has had on them. They hope that speaking out will help draw attention to the injustice and encourage others with information to come forward.
Traci’s plea is as heartfelt as it is urgent: “We need everybody coming forward because what if it was your sister? What if it was your mom? What if it was your wife? You know, she’s a grandmother, she’s an aunt. People need to have compassion and empathy for what’s going on and not sit back and be silent.”
The Columbia Police Department is asking anyone with information about Kennerly’s whereabouts to reach out. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-888-CRIME-SC. The family hopes to find closure and allow Antionette the rest she deserves, which they believe can only happen when the suspect is brought to justice.
This heartbreaking incident has left a profound impact on the Columbia community, a painful reminder of the violence that can disrupt lives in an instant. As the family mourns their beloved Antionette, the community stands with them, hoping for justice and healing in the days to come.
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