JOHNSONVILLE, SC – This small South Carolina town is grappling with tragedy after 14-year-old Jakarta Doctor was killed in a shooting incident that took place on September 18. The incident has left the community in shock as local authorities launch a manhunt for two suspects that have been declared “armed and dangerous” by the Florence County Sheriff’s Office.
The two individuals wanted in connection with this heartbreaking event are identified as 21-year-old Kalebsolik Daron Singletary and 19-year-old Yabriah Latia Lewis, both residents of Johnsonville. They are wanted not only for the murder of young Jakarta but also for additional charges that authorities have yet to disclose. It has been reported that another person was hurt during the shooting, but details regarding their current condition are still uncertain.
Residents are understandably worried as the search for Singletary and Lewis continues. In a news release, the sheriff’s office emphasized that both suspects should not be approached if sighted; safety is the top priority. Singletary is described as standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing approximately 169 pounds, while Lewis is noted to be around 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 230 pounds.
Authorities are urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of Singletary or Lewis to step forward. They can do so by contacting the sheriff’s office directly at 843-665-2121, x. 80169, or by reaching out to CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC. For more urgent concerns, such as spotting the suspects, the public is reminded to always dial 911.
This devastating incident raises larger questions about gun violence and its effect on families and communities. The death of a teenager is always painful, and it brings to light the tragedies that can unfold in our neighborhoods. While specific motivations behind this shooting have not been made clear yet, it serves as a reminder of the work that lies ahead in addressing the root causes of such violence.
Johnsonville residents have shown resilience in times of crisis, and it’s crucial for the community to come together during this painful period. Support systems and counseling services are vital for those affected by the loss of Jakarta. Community leaders and organizations are likely to step up to offer help to families impacted by this tragedy.
As this situation is still developing, local authorities are committed to providing accurate and timely information as it becomes available. The community is encouraged to stay informed and support one another in the wake of this tragedy. A promise to update the public as more information is uncovered is paramount to ensuring transparency and fostering trust.
In moments like these, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, but together, reaching out to one another can bring solace in a community scarred by violence. Stay safe, Johnsonville, and let’s keep the hope alive for a better tomorrow.
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