In a shocking turn of events, Columbia police have reported an arrest in the heartbreaking case of a woman shot and killed at a local Bojangles restaurant last week. It’s a story that has touched the hearts of many in the community and brought focus to a troubling issue of violence.
Police announced that 23-year-old Ja’Quivian A. Kennerly turned himself in to authorities early Wednesday morning. Kennerly now faces some 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. These are not light accusations, and they reveal the gravity of that tragic day.
The scene unfolded in the parking lot of the Bojangles on Harbison Boulevard, where Kennerly allegedly opened fire on a vehicle, targeting two passengers inside. Unfortunately, in a devastating twist, a third victim—a woman named Antoinette Hammonds-Colón—was an innocent bystander standing nearby. She suffered serious injuries from gunfire to her upper body and was rushed to a local hospital, where she later died.
Colón’s family shared their grief with the public, describing her as a devoted mother of nine and a wonderful wife. They recalled her having a “heart of gold”, painting a picture of a life filled with love and devotion. With a family so large and a community so engaged, the loss of Colón strikes particularly deep. It’s a reminder that gun violence impacts not just the victim but countless loved ones left behind.
According to investigators, this senseless act of violence allegedly stemmed from some kind of prior dispute. While details about the nature of this disagreement haven’t been fully disclosed, one thing is clear: it escalated in a way that no one could have anticipated, leading to a tragic end for an innocent life.
The Columbia Police Department has reiterated their belief that Antoinette was merely an innocent bystander caught in the wrong place at the wrong time—a sentiment shared by her family. In moments like these, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with sadness and anger. Police have assured the community that they are diligently working to keep the streets safe and are actively investigating all leads regarding similar incidents.
The atmosphere in Columbia has certainly changed since this tragic event. Many locals have voiced their opinions, calling for more conversations about gun safety and community support. Those who knew Colón have taken to social media, sharing their fondest memories of her vibrant spirit, hoping to create a legacy that signifies not just loss but also the importance of togetherness in tough times.
As the investigation continues, it highlights a crucial aspect of our society that we must confront together. Gun violence shatters lives and families, and it’s up to all of us to engage in meaningful dialogue to prevent such tragedies in the future. It’s about lifting each other up, supporting those who suffer losses, and ensuring that individuals like Antoinette Hammonds-Colón are remembered not just for their abrupt end, but for the lives they touched while they were here.
Stay tuned as developments unfold in this tragic case. The community of Columbia stands united in pursuit of justice and healing.
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