News Summary
The Columbia University community is in mourning following the tragic murder of Logan Federico, a 22-year-old visiting college friends in South Carolina. Authorities have arrested Alexander Dickey, who faces multiple charges including murder. The incident has shocked the local community, highlighting the dangers of random acts of violence. Logan’s father mourns the loss of a vibrant young woman with dreams of becoming a teacher, as residents grapple with the implications of this crime spree that affected numerous lives.
Tragedy Strikes in Columbia, SC: Arrest Made in Logan Federico Murder Case
Columbia, South Carolina, has been rocked by a tragic event that left the community in shock. On May 3, 2025, the life of 22-year-old Logan Federico, originally from Waxhaw, North Carolina, was cut short in what is being described as a horrifying act of violence. Logan was visiting friends, who happen to be college students and fraternity members, when the incident occurred.
A Shocking Discovery
It was just before noon when Logan’s friends made a grizzly discovery and called 911 at precisely 11:14 a.m. They found her unresponsive in a home on Cypress Street. The Columbia Police Department later confirmed that Logan sustained a fatal gunshot wound to her chest, and an investigation into the incident began immediately.
The Arrest of Alexander Dickey
In a swift turn of events, authorities arrested Alexander Dickey, a 30-year-old man, who now faces serious charges, including murder, burglary, and armed robbery. After allegedly breaking into two homes nearby, Dickey reportedly stole various items, including firearms, cash, and credit cards, before confronting Logan in the room where she was staying.
A Crime Spree Unraveled
Following the shocking murder, investigators pieced together a timeline of events that encapsulated a chaotic crime spree. After fatally shooting Logan, police believe Dickey fled the scene in one of the stolen vehicles, using the stolen cards to indulge in a “shopping spree” that spanned Lexington and Saluda Counties.
However, his luck ran out when his stolen vehicle broke down in Saluda County. Instead of surrendering, Dickey called for a tow truck to transport the vehicle to a residence in Gaston, SC. Like something out of a dramatic film, he then fled into the nearby woods, where a prolonged police search ensued.
The Chase Continues
On the following afternoon, Dickey’s spree continued when he was spotted taking another stolen vehicle—only to crash it shortly afterward. The chaos intensified as he returned to the Gaston residence and forced his way inside. His recklessness culminated in a fire breaking out at the home, leading to a nail-biting rescue operation by law enforcement.
Justice is Served
Authorities managed to extract Dickey through a window amidst his desperate attempts to evade capture. He has since been denied bond and is currently being held at the Lexington County Detention Center. Alongside the murder charge, Dickey faces several other serious offenses, making it clear that this crime spree was not just an isolated incident.
Remembering Logan Federico
Logan’s father expressed heartbreak over the loss of his daughter, describing her as a vibrant, fun-loving individual who aspired to become a teacher. She worked two jobs to pursue her dreams, and her life, unfortunately, ended far too soon due to an act of violence that authorities deem random. They emphasize that Logan was not an intended target, further underscoring the senselessness of the crime.
A Community in Shock
Residents of the area are grappling with the aftermath of this tragedy. Typically considered a safe neighborhood, the alarming events have left many questions swirling in the air. The police continue to investigate, noting that there are at least ten victims linked to Dickey’s spree over the fateful weekend.
As Columbia begins to heal from this shockingly unexpected tragedy, the community stands united in remembrance of Logan Federico—an innocent young woman whose bright future was tragically extinguished too soon.
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- The State
- Wikipedia: Logan Federico
- Fits News
- Google Search: Logan Federico
- WIS TV
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Columbia, South Carolina
- WACH
- Google News: Columbia Crime
- ABC Columbia
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