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Columbia Community Grieves Loss of Young Student

Vigil candles and flowers honoring Logan Federico

Columbia, October 24, 2025

News Summary

The Columbia community is in mourning following the tragic murder of 22-year-old Logan Federico during a home invasion. The shocking incident, where she was shot while visiting friends, has raised concerns about public safety and systemic failures within the legal system. The suspect, a career criminal, has been apprehended but calls for justice and accountability have echoed from Federico’s family, who are advocating for legislative changes to prevent future tragedies. This case highlights the urgent need for reform in handling repeat offenders as the community seeks healing and justice.

Columbia Shaken by Tragic Murder of College Student

In a heartbreaking incident that has captured the attention of the entire nation, 22-year-old Logan Federico from Waxhaw, North Carolina, was tragically murdered on May 5, 2025. The Columbia community is grappling with the shocking news as they come to terms with the unexpected loss of a young life full of potential.

The sad events unfolded around 11:15 a.m. on a Sunday when police discovered Federico’s body at a friend’s home located on Cypress Street. Authorities described her death as suspicious, and an autopsy confirmed that she had been shot in the chest, without any additional signs of physical trauma. It was revealed that this appalling act took place during a home invasion around 3 a.m., implying that Federico was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time, as she was not the intended target of the burglary.

A Disturbing Crime Spree

What makes this tragedy even more unsettling is the string of crimes connected to it. After the murder, a stolen vehicle was reported from a nearby property, which the suspected perpetrator, 30-year-old Alexander Dickey, reportedly used to flee the scene. Following a quick manhunt, Dickey was apprehended that same Sunday afternoon in Lexington County.

However, the crime wave didn’t end there. After allegedly murdering Federico, Dickey is said to have made purchases using stolen credit cards from the vehicle he took. In a dramatic twist, he was tracked down to a location in the Gaston community where he barricaded himself and even set the house on fire during the confrontation with law enforcement. His arrest saw him charged with a slew of serious offenses including murder, burglary, arson, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

The Man Behind the Crime

Dickey, who has been characterized by police as a “career criminal”, has accumulated a lengthy rap sheet with multiple arrests and convictions. As details of his extensive criminal history emerged, Logan Federico’s family expressed their deep concerns about the failures of the state legal system. Her father, Stephen Federico, believes that poor record-keeping might have contributed to his daughter’s untimely demise. He has called for federal prosecutors to take action and seek the death penalty for Dickey.

In the wake of this tragedy, Stephen Federico shared memories of his beloved daughter, describing her as a “strong, fun-loving individual” with aspirations to become a teacher. He emphasized her strong belief in accountability, wishing for justice to be served not just for her but also for the other victims caught in Dickey’s crime spree.

National Attention and Calls for Change

This case has garnered national attention, particularly due to Stephen Federico’s testimony regarding the inadequacies of the justice system at a satellite hearing of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. As the investigation deepens, authorities discovered that there are a total of 10 victims linked to Dickey’s crime spree, involving murder, theft, and fraud.

Moving forward, the chief prosecutor, Bryon Gipson, is reviewing the possibility of pursuing the death penalty for Dickey following his interactions with the Federico family. Additionally, there are discussions about the need for legislative changes regarding the handling of repeat offenders to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

As this story continues to evolve, the Columbia community stands united in their grief, mourning a life lost and hoping for justice to prevail.

FAQ

  • What happened to Logan Federico? Logan Federico was murdered during a home invasion on May 5, 2025, while visiting friends in Columbia.
  • Who is the suspect in this case? The suspect is Alexander Dickey, a 30-year-old with a criminal record, who has been charged with multiple offenses including murder and burglary.
  • What did authorities find regarding the cause of death? An autopsy revealed that Federico was shot in the chest with no other signs of trauma.
  • How has Stephen Federico responded to his daughter’s murder? Stephen Federico has voiced concerns about the failures of the justice system and called for the federal case against Dickey to seek the death penalty.
  • Are there any ongoing investigations related to these crimes? Yes, authorities discovered a total of 10 victims connected to Dickey’s crime spree, involving murder, theft, and fraud.

Crime Case Snapshot

Feature Details
Victim Logan Federico, 22, Waxhaw, North Carolina
Incident Date May 5, 2025
Location Cypress Street, Columbia
Suspect Alexander Dickey, 30
Charges Against Suspect Murder, burglary, arson, possession of a weapon during a violent crime
Family Response Calls for accountability, potential federal prosecution
Total Victims Connected to Crime Spree 10

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