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  • In Loving Memory of Benjamin Price

    In Loving Memory of Benjamin Price

    In Loving Memory of Benjamin Price 

    In the quiet community of Copiah County, Mississippi, an overwhelming sense of grief and disbelief has settled following the tragic passing of Benjamin Price, 39, who was found deceased on April 20, 2026, behind a residence on Johnson Lane. What began as a family’s ordinary morning turned into a moment of heartbreak that has left loved ones and neighbors searching for answers and comfort.

    According to the Copiah County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called shortly before 11:45 a.m. after a family member discovered Mr. Price unresponsive. Authorities later confirmed that he had suffered a gunshot wound. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but despite efforts, his life could not be saved. His body was later transported to the Mississippi State Crime Lab for an autopsy as part of an ongoing examination into the circumstances surrounding his death.

    The Copiah County Sheriff’s Office, led by Sheriff Byron Swilley, has classified the case as a death investigation. At this time, officials have not released additional details, as the inquiry remains active and ongoing. Community members are being urged to come forward with any information that may assist investigators in understanding what happened. Even the smallest detail could prove significant in bringing clarity to a deeply painful and uncertain situation.

    Beyond the official investigation, what remains most profoundly felt is the loss of a life—Benjamin Price, a son, a family member, a friend, and a neighbor whose absence is now deeply felt by those who knew him best. While the circumstances of his passing are still under review, those who loved him are left holding onto memories, moments, and the quiet imprint he left on their lives.

    In times like these, words often feel inadequate in the face of sorrow. Yet the community stands together in grief, extending compassion and support to his loved ones as they navigate this painful chapter. The shock of sudden loss has a way of reminding everyone how fragile life can be and how quickly ordinary days can change forever.

    As investigators continue their work, the hope remains that truth and clarity will eventually bring some measure of peace to those affected. Until then, Benjamin Price is remembered not by the unanswered questions surrounding his passing, but by the value of his life and the impact he had on those who knew him.

    May he be remembered with dignity, may his loved ones find strength in one another, and may the community hold space for healing as they wait for answers.

    Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Copiah County Sheriff’s Office.

  • IN LOVING MEMORY OF DEPUTY THOMAS “WALKER” LEMAY

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF DEPUTY THOMAS “WALKER” LEMAY

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF DEPUTY THOMAS “WALKER” LEMAY

    There are moments that stop a community in its tracks—moments when words feel too small, and silence feels too heavy. The loss of Deputy Thomas “Walker” LeMay of the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office is one of those moments. A life dedicated to service has been taken far too soon, leaving behind grief that stretches across a family, a department, and an entire community now mourning together.

    Deputy LeMay was killed in the line of duty on Sunday during a standoff in Wister, Oklahoma. What began as a welfare check—a call meant to ensure someone’s safety—quickly escalated into a tragic encounter that ended with gunfire. In the aftermath, the suspect later surrendered and was taken into custody. But no resolution can undo the heartbreak left behind or bring back the life that was lost.

    To those who knew him best, Thomas LeMay was more than a badge. He was described by the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office as a true servant of the people—someone who carried his duty with humility, courage, and quiet strength. Behind the uniform was a devoted son, a loving brother, and above all, a proud and caring father to his precious baby girl. That role—being a father—was the one he held closest to his heart, and it is there that his absence will be felt most deeply.

    Law enforcement is a calling that often demands everything from those who answer it. Deputy LeMay answered that call with commitment. He stepped into situations most people would walk away from, not for recognition, but because he believed in protecting others. His service reflected a belief that even on the hardest days, kindness and responsibility still matter. That belief carried him through his work until his final moments in the field.

    In the wake of his passing, the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office has honored him in a powerful and visible way. A patrol vehicle has been placed on the front lawn of the courthouse as a tribute—a quiet but strong symbol of his service and sacrifice. Community members have been invited to stop, reflect, and leave decorations in his honor. Flowers, notes, flags, and tokens of remembrance now stand together, forming a collective message of gratitude and sorrow.

    The sheriff’s office has also asked the public to keep Deputy LeMay’s family, friends, and fellow deputies in their thoughts and prayers. Those who wore the same uniform now carry an additional weight—the loss of a brother in blue. For them, this is not only a professional tragedy but a personal one. Each shift, each call, and each moment of service will now carry his memory forward.

    Grief like this does not remain contained within official statements or memorial displays. It moves through homes, through stations, through quiet conversations between colleagues, and through the heart of a child who will grow up hearing stories of a father who served bravely. It is in those stories that Deputy LeMay’s legacy will continue to live.

    He will be remembered not only for the way he died, but for the way he lived—steadfast in duty, grounded in love for his family, and committed to the community he served. His life is a reminder that behind every badge is a human being who chooses service over self, and protection over comfort.

    As flags fly at half-staff and the community gathers in mourning, one truth remains clear: Deputy Thomas “Walker” LeMay’s sacrifice will not be forgotten. His name now stands among those who gave everything in the line of duty, and his memory will continue to be honored by those who carry forward the work he once did.

    Rest in peace, Deputy LeMay. Your service mattered. Your life mattered. And you will be remembered. 💙

  • 𝐈𝐍 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐀𝐒𝐇𝐓𝐈𝐍 𝐃𝐔𝐑𝐇𝐀𝐌 & 𝐉𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐀 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍-𝐑𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀

    𝐈𝐍 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐀𝐒𝐇𝐓𝐈𝐍 𝐃𝐔𝐑𝐇𝐀𝐌 & 𝐉𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐀 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍-𝐑𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀

    𝐈𝐍 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐀𝐒𝐇𝐓𝐈𝐍 𝐃𝐔𝐑𝐇𝐀𝐌 & 𝐉𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐀 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍-𝐑𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀

    April 18, 2026 – Clay County, Florida

    It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we reflect on the tragic and heartbreaking loss of two lives, 34-year-old Ashtin Durham and 36-year-old Jessica Valentin-Rivera, whose deaths have left families, friends, and an entire community in shock and mourning.

    On April 18, 2026, what began as a welfare concern quickly unfolded into a devastating discovery at an apartment complex on County Road 220 in Fleming Island. Deputies with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office responded after a family member of Ashtin Durham reported receiving a troubling message and requested a welfare check. Despite multiple attempts to make contact with the occupants of the residence, authorities were unable to reach either Durham or Valentin-Rivera.

    Upon entering the home, deputies made the heartbreaking discovery of two deceased individuals inside. Preliminary findings from the ongoing investigation indicate that both Ashtin Durham and Jessica Valentin-Rivera died from apparent fatal gunshot injuries. A firearm and shell casings were recovered from the scene as part of the evidence collection process.

    Authorities have indicated that early observations suggest this may be a domestic-related murder-suicide. However, officials have also emphasized that the investigation is still in its early stages, and all findings remain subject to review as detectives continue to piece together the circumstances that led to this tragic outcome.

    Behind the headlines and investigative reports are two individuals whose lives carried meaning, complexity, and personal stories now forever frozen in time. Jessica Valentin-Rivera is remembered by those who knew her as a woman with loved ones who cared deeply for her, a mother whose children meant the world to her, and someone who shared moments of laughter, struggle, and hope with those around her.

    Ashtin Durham is also mourned by his family and loved ones, who are left grappling with unanswered questions and overwhelming grief. His death, like Jessica’s, marks a painful and irreversible loss for those connected to him.

    Both individuals leave behind children from previous relationships, none of whom were present at the time of the incident. Authorities have confirmed that the children are safe and are currently being cared for by family members during this profoundly difficult time.

    The ripple effects of this tragedy extend far beyond the walls of one home. Two families are now left to navigate grief, confusion, and the painful search for understanding. Friends are left with memories that feel both precious and unbearable. A community is left to confront yet another reminder of how quickly life can change and how fragile human connection can be when overwhelmed by unseen struggles.

    While investigations continue, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office has urged anyone with additional information to come forward, stressing that even small details may help provide clarity. They have also made clear that support for the families involved remains a priority as the case unfolds.

    In moments like these, words often fall short. There is no explanation that can fully ease the pain of loss, no timeline that can measure the weight of grief carried by those left behind. What remains are memories—fragmented, personal, and deeply human.

    As the community reflects on this tragedy, there is also a quiet call for awareness: awareness of emotional distress, of relationship struggles, and of the importance of reaching out before moments of crisis become irreversible. Behind closed doors, many battles go unseen, and sometimes the signs are only understood in hindsight.

    Today, we remember Jessica Valentin-Rivera and Ashtin Durham not only for the circumstances surrounding their passing, but as individuals whose lives mattered, whose presence impacted others, and whose absence will be deeply felt.

    May Jessica and Ashtin rest in peace.

    May their families find strength in the days ahead.

    And may those who loved them hold onto the memories that remain, even as they navigate unimaginable loss.

  • In Loving Memory of Matthew Hayes

    In Loving Memory of Matthew Hayes

    In Loving Memory of Matthew Hayes

    On the evening of April 19, 2026, a tragic incident unfolded in Galveston, Texas, that would leave a family grieving, a community shaken, and a life remembered far too soon. At approximately 6:44 p.m., officers with the Galveston Police Department responded to reports of an auto-pedestrian crash in the alleyway between the 2200 block of Avenues J and K.

    When officers arrived, they found 41-year-old Matthew Hayes of Galveston suffering from severe injuries. Life-saving measures were immediately performed at the scene by officers until Galveston EMS arrived. Matthew was transported to the UTMB Emergency Department, but despite every effort to save him, he was later pronounced deceased.

    According to witnesses, Matthew had been struck by a truck traveling recklessly eastbound through the alley. Reports further indicate that the driver had previously struck the corner of a building in the 1000 block of 23rd Street before entering the alleyway where the fatal collision occurred. The suspect vehicle fled the scene immediately after the crash.

    Matthew Hayes was later identified as the victim whose life was lost in this devastating incident.

    The Search for Accountability

    Following the crash, law enforcement quickly broadcast a description of the suspect vehicle—a newer model Ram pickup truck—to surrounding patrol units. The urgency to locate the driver reflected both the seriousness of the incident and the need for accountability.

    Shortly thereafter, officers located a vehicle matching the description at the Galveston Ferry landing. A 17-year-old male, identified as Logan Smith of Missouri City, was taken into custody and booked into the Galveston County Jail. He faces charges including collision involving death and driving while intoxicated (DWI), with bond set at $22,500. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue to piece together the full circumstances of the incident.

    Remembering Matthew Hayes

    Behind every headline and police report is a human life—unique, irreplaceable, and deeply valued by those who knew him. Matthew Hayes was 41 years old, a son, a friend, and a member of the Galveston community whose presence meant far more than the circumstances that now define his public story.

    To those closest to him, Matthew was not defined by the tragedy of that evening. He was defined by the years he lived, the relationships he built, and the moments he shared with family and friends. He was someone whose laughter, presence, and personality left impressions that cannot be erased by time or circumstance.

    His absence now leaves a silence that is felt deeply by those who loved him—a reminder of how fragile life can be, and how quickly everything can change in a single moment.

    A Community in Mourning

    The streets of Galveston are no strangers to the rhythm of life, but incidents like this disrupt that rhythm in ways that linger far beyond the moment itself. An ordinary evening turned into a scene of emergency response, heartbreak, and unanswered questions.

    Neighbors, witnesses, and first responders alike are left carrying the weight of what they saw—a life lost in a sudden and violent moment, and a family forever changed by grief. For the community, Matthew’s passing is a reminder of the importance of care, responsibility, and the value of every life on the roadways and beyond.

    A Life That Mattered

    Matthew Hayes’ life cannot and should not be reduced to the final moments of his passing. He was more than the victim of a tragic crash—he was a person whose life held meaning, history, and love.

    Those who knew him will remember him in ways that no report can fully capture: in shared conversations, in everyday routines, in moments of friendship and connection that now feel even more precious in his absence.

    Grief often reshapes memory, turning ordinary moments into lasting treasures. In the hearts of those who loved Matthew, his memory remains alive.

    In Loving Memory

    As the investigation continues and legal proceedings move forward, the focus for many remains on remembering Matthew Hayes with dignity and compassion. His life mattered, and his memory deserves to be honored beyond the tragedy that ended it.

    May his loved ones find strength in one another, may his memory bring comfort in moments of sorrow, and may his story serve as a reminder of the importance of responsibility and care for every life on the road.

    Rest in peace, Matthew Hayes.

  • In Loving Memory of Chris Fasso

    In Loving Memory of Chris Fasso

    In Loving Memory of Chris Fasso

    In the early morning hours of April 18, in the quiet community of North Collins, New York, a tragic accident brought sudden grief to family, friends, and all who knew and respected Chris Fasso. At approximately 6:00 a.m., Erie County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report along the 11476 block of Sisson Highway after a witness observed a dump truck roll over and strike a tree. Despite swift response from authorities and emergency personnel, the operator—59-year-old Chris Fasso of Gowanda—was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The Erie County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Unit, under Sheriff John C. Garcia and Undersheriff William J. Cooley, has confirmed that the investigation into the circumstances of the crash remains ongoing. At this time, no further details have been released.

    Yet beyond the official reports, investigations, and statements, there is a deeper truth that remains: a life has been lost, and a community is left to mourn.

    Remembering Chris Fasso

    Chris Fasso is remembered not simply as the operator of a vehicle involved in a tragic incident, but as a man whose life carried meaning far beyond that final moment on Sisson Highway. At 59 years old, he had lived decades filled with experiences, responsibilities, relationships, and memories that shaped the person he was to those who knew him best.

    To his family, Chris was a source of connection and history—a familiar presence woven into the fabric of their everyday lives. To friends and colleagues, he was someone dependable, someone whose presence was known and appreciated in both ordinary and demanding moments. His life, like all lives, was built not in a single instant but through years of effort, care, and human connection.

    In times of sudden loss, it is often those closest who feel the deepest silence left behind—the absence of a voice, a presence, a routine, or a shared moment that once felt ordinary but now carries profound weight.

    A Tragic Morning in North Collins

    The crash on Sisson Highway serves as a reminder of how quickly life can change. A routine morning in Erie County turned into a scene of emergency response, investigation, and heartbreak. A dump truck leaving the roadway and striking a tree became the moment that ended a life and began a period of grief for those connected to Chris Fasso.

    Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the rollover, working to understand what led to the fatal collision. But for the community, answers alone cannot undo the loss that has already been felt.

    A Community Reflects

    In small towns and close-knit communities like North Collins and Gowanda, news of a sudden passing resonates deeply. It is not just a name in a report—it is someone recognized, someone known, someone whose absence will be noticed in ways both large and small.

    The work of the Erie County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Unit, led by Sheriff John C. Garcia and Undersheriff William J. Cooley, reflects the ongoing effort to bring clarity to the circumstances of the crash. But alongside that work, there is also a quiet understanding that behind every investigation is a grieving family waiting for peace and closure.

    A Life Remembered

    Chris Fasso’s life cannot be defined by the way it ended. It is remembered instead through the years he lived, the people he encountered, and the moments that shaped his journey. Every life carries a story that extends far beyond its final chapter, and his is no different.

    In the hearts of those who loved him, Chris remains present—in memory, in stories shared, and in the lasting impact of his life. Grief now replaces presence, but memory preserves connection.

    In Loving Memory

    As the investigation continues and the community processes this loss, Chris Fasso is remembered with respect, sorrow, and gratitude for the life he lived. Though he is no longer physically present, his memory continues to live on in those who knew him and cared for him.

    May his family find strength in the days ahead, may his loved ones find comfort in shared memories, and may his life be honored with the dignity it deserves.

    Rest in peace, Chris Fasso.

  • In Loving Memory of Connor Sheets

    In Loving Memory of Connor Sheets

    In Loving Memory of Connor Sheets

    On a quiet Monday morning in DeKalb County, Indiana, a tragic moment unfolded that would leave a lasting mark on family, friends, and the surrounding community. At approximately 9:30 a.m., along northbound I-69 near County Road 11A in Auburn, a single-vehicle accident claimed the life of 30-year-old Connor Sheets.

    According to the Indiana State Police (ISP), Connor was driving a 2010 Ford E-350 Cargo Van when, for reasons still under investigation, the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. He was the sole occupant. Despite emergency response efforts, Connor Sheets was pronounced deceased as a result of the collision. Authorities have confirmed that his family has been notified, and the investigation into the circumstances of the crash remains ongoing.

    In the aftermath of such sudden loss, what remains most deeply felt is not only the incident itself, but the life behind the name.

    Remembering Connor Sheets

    Connor Sheets is remembered in this moment of grief as more than the tragic event that took his life. He was a son, a loved one, a friend, and a member of a community that now carries his absence with heavy hearts. At 30 years old, he stood in the midst of life’s journey—building his path, sharing moments with those around him, and holding a place in the lives of people who cared for him deeply.

    Those who knew Connor remember him not through the lens of this crash, but through the everyday presence he brought into their lives. Whether through conversations, shared laughter, work, or simple moments of connection, he left behind memories that now become more precious with time.

    In times like these, grief often arrives alongside reflection—on who a person was, the impact they had, and the ways they will continue to be remembered even in their absence.

    A Community in Mourning

    The news of the crash on I-69 has brought sorrow not only to Connor’s family but also to those in DeKalb County and beyond who are reminded once again of how quickly life can change. Highways, often associated with routine travel and daily movement, became the setting of an unexpected and heartbreaking loss.

    As the Indiana State Police continue their investigation, the community is left to process the emotional weight of the incident. While officials work to understand the factors that led to the crash, loved ones are left to navigate grief—something far less predictable and far more personal.

    A Life That Mattered

    In moments of sudden loss, it is important to pause and recognize the humanity behind every report. Connor Sheets was not defined by the circumstances of his passing, but by the life he lived before that moment. His name carries with it a history known best by those closest to him—memories that cannot be captured in a single report or statement.

    Every person leaves behind traces of themselves: in the people they love, in the memories they create, and in the lives they touch along the way. Connor’s presence in this world mattered, and his absence is deeply felt.

    In Loving Memory

    As his family, friends, and community mourn, Connor Sheets is remembered with respect, love, and sorrow. Though his time was cut short, the impact of his life continues in the hearts of those who knew him.

    May his memory bring comfort to those grieving, strength to those who loved him, and peace in the midst of loss.

    Rest in peace, Connor Sheets.

  • In Loving Memory of “Ace Cutz”

    In Loving Memory of “Ace Cutz”

    In Loving Memory of “Ace Cutz”

    In the quiet hours before dawn on April 20, 2026, a tragic incident unfolded in Harker Heights, Texas, forever altering the lives of those connected to a life known to many by the name “Ace Cutz.” What began as an early morning emergency call at approximately 3:41 a.m. in the 100 block of West Nolan Trail quickly became a scene of sorrow and unanswered questions. When officers arrived, they discovered a victim suffering from fatal injuries. At 3:56 a.m., the individual was pronounced deceased by Justice of the Peace Nicola James.

    Authorities have since indicated that the shooting is believed to be connected to an ongoing aggravated kidnapping investigation being handled by the Temple Police Department. Later that same morning, another disturbing development occurred when a vehicle fire was reported at around 6:48 a.m. in the 100 block of Yuron Trace, which investigators believe may also be linked to the same case.

    Amid the unfolding investigation, what remains at the center of it all is a life lost—remembered here in mourning as “Ace Cutz.”

    A Life Remembered

    Though investigations continue and official details remain limited, what cannot be lost in the reporting of events is the human life behind the headlines. “Ace Cutz” is remembered not as a case number, not as a statistic, but as a person whose existence mattered deeply to family, friends, and community members who knew them beyond the tragedy that now defines the public narrative.

    To those closest, Ace Cutz was more than the circumstances surrounding that early morning. They were laughter in better days, presence in shared spaces, and a name that carried meaning long before it appeared in police reports or news alerts. Every life carries complexity, relationships, and a story that cannot be fully captured in official statements, and this remains true here.

    A Community in Shock

    Harker Heights, a community not unfamiliar with the weight of sudden loss, now finds itself once again confronted with grief and concern. Early morning silence was broken not only by sirens and emergency response, but by the emotional impact that follows when a life is taken too soon.

    For residents nearby, the events of that morning will be remembered not just for the investigation that followed, but for the reminder of how fragile peace can be. Questions remain, and answers are still being sought, but grief does not wait for conclusions.

    Seeking Truth, Holding Memory

    Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting, as well as its reported connection to a broader aggravated kidnapping case and a subsequent vehicle fire. As these investigations proceed, officials work toward clarity and accountability.

    Yet alongside the pursuit of truth, there is also the quiet work of remembrance. For those who knew Ace Cutz personally, memories now take on a heavier weight—photos, conversations, and shared moments becoming sacred fragments of a life no longer physically present.

    In Loving Memory

    In moments like these, words often feel insufficient. Still, remembrance matters. To speak a name is to acknowledge a life. To remember a person is to affirm that they were here, that they existed, and that they meant something to someone.

    Ace Cutz is remembered with sorrow, with respect, and with the recognition that every life lost leaves behind a space that cannot be filled. In the hearts of loved ones, their memory remains—unchanged by headlines, untouched by speculation, and carried forward through grief and love.

    May they be remembered not only for the way their life ended, but for the life they lived.

    Rest in peace.

  • In Loving Memory of the Innocent Lives Lost in Shreveport

    In Loving Memory of the Innocent Lives Lost in Shreveport

    In Loving Memory of the Innocent Lives Lost in Shreveport

    On April 19, 2026, the Shreveport community was shattered by an unimaginable tragedy that left a deep wound in the hearts of families, neighbors, and all who heard the news. In the wake of this devastating incident, we pause to honor and remember the precious lives of the children Jayla Elkins,Shayla Elkins, Kayla Pugh,Layla Pugh,Markaydon Pugh Sariahh Snow, Khedarrion Snow and Braylon Snowwho were taken far too soon, and to extend compassion to the survivors whose lives have been forever changed.

    This tribute is written with reverence for the innocence, joy, and potential of each child whose life was cut short:

    Jayla Elkins, age 3

    A bright and tender soul whose earliest years were filled with laughter, curiosity, and love. Though her time on earth was brief, her presence brought light to those around her in ways that will never be forgotten.

    Shayla Elkins, age 5

    A sweet and energetic child with a spirit full of wonder. Shayla’s smile and playful heart left lasting memories in the lives of her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

    Kayla Pugh, age 6

    A gentle young girl whose kindness and innocence reflected the beauty of childhood. Kayla’s life, though short, was filled with love that will continue to echo in the hearts of her loved ones.

    Layla Pugh, age 7

    Full of imagination and dreams, Layla carried a vibrant spirit that brought joy to her family. Her memory remains a symbol of innocence and hope that should have had so many more years to flourish.

    Markaydon Pugh, age 10

    A young boy growing into his own personality, curious about the world and full of promise. Markaydon’s life was a future unwritten, but his presence left a lasting imprint on those around him.

    Sariahh Snow, age 11

    A thoughtful and bright young soul who was beginning to discover her place in the world. Sariahh is remembered for her gentle heart and the love she shared so freely.

    Khedarrion Snow, age 6

    A joyful child with an innocent spirit and a bright smile. Khedarrion’s laughter and energy brought happiness into every space he entered.

    Braylon Snow, age 5

    A little boy full of life, curiosity, and warmth. Braylon’s memory will forever remain a reminder of the fragility and beauty of childhood.

    Each of these children was deeply loved—sons and daughters, siblings, cousins, and friends. Their lives were filled with the ordinary magic of childhood: laughter, play, dreams, and the unconditional love of family. That innocence is what makes this loss so profound and unbearable.

    In addition to the children, two adult women—including Shaneiqua Pugh—were critically injured in this tragic event. A 13-year-old boy, who bravely escaped during the chaos, was also injured but is expected to recover. Their survival stands as a fragile thread of hope amid overwhelming grief, and they remain in the thoughts and prayers of many as they continue their healing journeys.

    Authorities reported that the violence stemmed from a domestic situation that escalated into a devastating series of events across multiple homes in Shreveport’s Cedar Grove neighborhood. The perpetrator, identified by police as 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, later died following an armed confrontation with law enforcement after a pursuit into neighboring Bossier Parish.

    While the circumstances surrounding the tragedy are part of the official record, this remembrance centers not on the violence itself, but on the innocent lives that were lost and the families left behind to carry immeasurable sorrow.

    In moments like these, words often feel insufficient. There are no explanations that can undo the pain, no reasoning that can restore what was taken. What remains is memory—fragile, precious, and eternal.

    To the families of Jayla, Shayla, Kayla, Layla, Markaydon, Sariahh, Khedarrion, and Braylon: your children’s lives mattered. Their names deserve to be spoken with love, their memories held with care, and their stories honored with dignity.

    May the community of Shreveport continue to surround the grieving with compassion, support the healing of the survivors, and strive for a future where such devastating loss is never repeated.

    Rest in peace to the children whose light will never fade.

    Gone too soon, but forever remembered.

  • In Loving Memory of Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan and Josiah J. Evan

    In Loving Memory of Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan and Josiah J. Evan

    In Loving Memory of Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan and Josiah J. Evan

    COLUMBIA, S.C. — In the quiet hours just before dawn on Sunday, a tragic collision on Interstate 26 near mile marker 107.5, close to Bush River Road, brought two promising lives to a heartbreaking and untimely end. The South Carolina Highway Patrol reported that the crash occurred just before 12:30 a.m., when a 2023 Hyundai sedan traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes collided head-on with a 2018 Nissan SUV traveling westbound. Both drivers lost their lives in the impact.

    The Richland County Coroner, Nadia Rutherford, later identified the victims as 23-year-old Josiah J. Evan of Columbia, who was driving the Hyundai, and 31-year-old Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan of Lexington, who was behind the wheel of the Nissan.

    Their passing has left families, friends, and communities grappling with profound grief and unanswered questions, as two lives filled with memories, relationships, and futures were suddenly cut short.

    A Moment That Changed Everything

    In a matter of seconds, what was likely an ordinary late-night drive became an irreversible tragedy. The crash on Interstate 26 has since become a painful reminder of how fragile life can be, and how quickly circumstances can change without warning.

    Authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the wrong-way entry onto the interstate, while loved ones are left to process a loss that feels both unimaginable and deeply personal.

    Remembering Josiah J. Evan

    At just 23 years old, Josiah J. Evan of Columbia was in a season of life often defined by growth, ambition, and discovery. Those who knew him remember a young man with energy, personality, and the potential to build a meaningful future. Whether through friendships, family ties, or everyday encounters, Josiah left impressions that will not be easily forgotten.

    His passing leaves behind a silence that echoes through the hearts of those closest to him—family members who cherished him, friends who shared laughter and memories, and a community now mourning the loss of someone taken too soon.

    Remembering Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan

    Thirty-one-year-old Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan of Lexington is remembered as a man in the midst of responsibility, purpose, and life experience. At an age where many are balancing career, family, and long-term goals, Adams represented stability and presence to those around him.

    His death has left a deep void in the lives of those who depended on him for support, guidance, and companionship. Loved ones are holding onto memories that speak of his character, his journey, and the role he played in the lives of others.

    A Community in Mourning

    The loss of both Josiah and Adams in the same tragic incident has shaken communities across Columbia and Lexington. Friends, relatives, and neighbors are coming together in grief, sharing stories, prayers, and reflections as they try to make sense of what has happened.

    In times like these, words often feel insufficient. Yet remembrance becomes a powerful way to honor lives that mattered deeply. Vigils, tributes, and quiet moments of reflection serve as reminders that both men were more than names in a report—they were sons, friends, loved ones, and individuals with their own stories.

    A Call for Reflection and Care

    While investigations continue, this tragedy also stands as a sobering reminder of the importance of road safety and awareness, especially on high-speed highways during late-night hours. Each life lost on the road represents a ripple of pain that extends far beyond the moment of impact.

    Forever Remembered

    Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan and Josiah J. Evan will be remembered not for the way their lives ended, but for the lives they lived and the people they touched along the way. Their memories now live on in the hearts of those who loved them most.

    May they be granted eternal peace, and may their families find strength in the love and support surrounding them during this incredibly difficult time.

    Rest in peace, Adams and Josiah. You are gone from sight, but never from memory.

  • In Loving Memory of Demetrius Smith and Cavazion Williams

    In Loving Memory of Demetrius Smith and Cavazion Williams

    In Loving Memory of Demetrius Smith and Cavazion Williams

    There are moments when a community is forced to pause in collective grief—when ordinary days are shattered by sudden violence that leaves behind unanswered questions, unfinished futures, and families forever changed. The evening of Sunday, April 19, became one of those moments in Kansas City, as two separate shootings claimed the lives of two teenage boys whose stories had only just begun.

    Demetrius Smith, 17, was found near 110th Terrace and Greenwood around 6:30 p.m., suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite emergency response efforts, he was later pronounced deceased. Just thirty minutes later, another tragedy unfolded in the 7200 block of East 85th Terrace. Fifteen-year-old Cavazion Williams was rushed to a nearby hospital after being shot, but he too was pronounced dead.

    Two young lives. Two families devastated. One city left grieving.

    Demetrius and Cavazion were more than names in a police report or headlines in a news cycle. They were sons, friends, classmates, and young men standing at the threshold of adulthood—each carrying dreams that should have had time to grow into reality.

    Seventeen is an age filled with anticipation. For Demetrius Smith, it should have meant preparing for graduation, thinking about the future, and stepping into the world with hope and uncertainty like so many others his age. Those who knew him are now left holding memories that feel painfully short—moments that cannot be extended, conversations that cannot continue, and a presence that once filled space but is now gone.

    Fifteen-year-old Cavazion Williams was even younger, still in the early chapters of adolescence where identity is forming and life is meant to be explored safely. At an age where laughter should be frequent and the world still feels open with possibility, his life was cut tragically short after being transported to the hospital following the shooting. The loss of someone so young deepens the sorrow, reminding everyone how fragile and precious life truly is.

    The circumstances surrounding both shootings remain under investigation by Kansas City police. What remains already painfully clear, however, is the irreversible impact left behind: families mourning children, friends trying to process shock and disbelief, and communities once again confronting the heartbreak of youth lost to violence.

    In times like these, there are no perfect words—only remembrance.

    Demetrius Smith is remembered as a young man whose life held promise, whose presence mattered deeply to those around him, and whose future should not have ended so abruptly. Cavazion Williams is remembered as a teenager full of potential, still growing into who he might have become, still learning what life could offer.

    Their absence is felt not only in their homes but across the wider community that now carries the weight of their loss.

    Grief in situations like this is not limited to those who knew them personally. It extends outward—into neighborhoods, schools, and cities that recognize the shared responsibility of caring for their young. Each loss of a teenager is a reminder of how much potential is taken, how many dreams are interrupted, and how urgently healing and prevention are needed.

    As Kansas City mourns, there is a quiet call for reflection: on safety, on community, on the value of every young life, and on the urgency of breaking cycles of violence that continue to claim those who should be protected most.

    For the families of Demetrius Smith and Cavazion Williams, the days ahead will be marked by sorrow that words cannot ease. Yet within that sorrow, their names will remain—spoken with love, remembered with pain, and held in the hearts of those who refuse to let them be forgotten.

    Demetrius and Cavazion were here. They mattered. They were loved.

    And though their lives ended far too soon, their memory will continue to echo in the lives they touched and in the community that now carries them forward in remembrance.