News Summary
Columbia Police have arrested two teenagers following a shooting at an Airbnb on Lincoln Street that resulted in the death of 18-year-old Jayden Brackins. The incident also left three others injured. The suspects face multiple serious charges, and police continue to search for an additional suspect. Community safety concerns regarding short-term rentals have been heightened in the wake of this tragedy.
Columbia – Columbia Police have arrested two teenagers following a deadly shooting incident at an Airbnb property on Lincoln Street. The shooting occurred early Friday morning, June 6, resulting in the death of 18-year-old Jayden Cavon Brackins, who sustained multiple gunshot wounds. In addition to the deceased, three other individuals—a 17-year-old male and two 18-year-old females—were also injured but are now reported to be in stable condition.
The first suspect, a 15-year-old male, was arrested late Friday night and is facing multiple charges, including kidnapping and armed robbery. The second suspect, identified as 18-year-old Latrell D. D. Hughey, was captured on Saturday. He faces serious charges, including murder and armed robbery. Police are also actively searching for a third suspect, another 15-year-old male, who will likely face similar charges.
The series of events began with a call to the police regarding a car break-in, which quickly escalated into a shooting. Upon arrival at the scene, officers encountered a chaotic environment, noting evidence of over 30 shell casings from various firearms, including an assault rifle. Authorities described the scene as resembling a “war zone” due to the destruction caused by gunfire.
As a response to the violence, the city has moved to classify the property where the incident occurred as a public nuisance, resulting in an immediate cessation of its operations. Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook remarked that the suspects involved in the incident were loosely acquainted with each other, hinting at the complexity of the situation.
Following the shooting, Airbnb has temporarily suspended the listing for the rental property, expressing condolences to the families affected by the tragedy. The investigation remains ongoing, with police indicating the possibility of further arrests and charges in the coming days.
In light of the incident, Coroner Naida Rutherford has urged the public to avoid spreading misinformation regarding the victim’s death on social media platforms. Community members have voiced their concerns regarding safety in the area, attributing part of the problem to the presence of short-term rental properties.
Columbia has seen similar incidents related to short-term rentals, leading to heightened discussions about their regulation and impact on community safety. Neighborhood residents call for stronger measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the area, particularly in light of this recent shooting that has raised serious alarms.
As the investigation progresses, authorities are determined to bring all involved parties to justice and restore a sense of security to the community. While the arrests mark a significant step, the disturbing nature of the crime and its implications for the surrounding neighborhood continue to resonate among residents. With the police actively pursuing leads and working closely with the community, there is an expectation of increased vigilance as authorities aim to prevent future tragedies.
The full impact of the incident remains to be seen, but the community is understandably shaken, and discussions regarding public safety and the operational status of short-term rentals in residential areas are likely to gain momentum as a result of this tragedy.
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- Google Scholar: Columbia shooting incident
- WIS TV: Updates on Arrests in Airbnb Shooting
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
