Deadly Shooting at Juneteenth Celebration in Anderson County

Community Vigil for Shooting Victims

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A chaotic shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Anderson County has left one dead and ten injured. The violence erupted after a fight in a parking lot, resulting in the death of 35-year-old Laporshia Cobb. Three teenagers have been charged with murder. The community is in shock as they cope with the aftermath of this tragic event, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun violence.

Anderson County, South Carolina – A deadly shooting occurred during a Juneteenth celebration on June 21, 2025, leaving one person dead and injuring at least ten others. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office reported that the violence erupted shortly after a fight began in the parking lot of a local Veterans of Foreign Wars post, where festivities were being held.

The deceased victim was identified as 35-year-old Laporshia Cobb, a mother of three. She suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen and succumbed to her injuries at the scene. Witnesses described the shooting as “chaotic,” explaining how a crowd of hundreds quickly scattered, leaving behind personal belongings such as shoes and debris.

Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, with more than 50 law enforcement personnel, EMS, firefighters, and troopers mobilized to handle the incident. First responders treated injured individuals and secured the area to ensure public safety.

Following an investigation, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that three teenagers were responsible for the shooting. The suspects have been identified as Tiyelle Rakelle Demon Hollings, 18; Kamiryn Ty’Zierriun Goss, 18; and Keeayatas Shameski Geer, 19. All three have been charged with murder as well as nine counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.

In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, only Hollings was charged, but as detectives continued their investigation, additional charges were brought against Goss and Geer. Following their court appearances, all suspects were denied bond. The nature of the violence has left the Anderson County community shocked and grieving over the loss of life.

Cobb, along with several other victims, has been described by authorities as collateral damage from what many are calling a senseless act of violence. As the investigation remains active, the sheriff’s office has stated that more charges could follow in the coming weeks. Law enforcement is urging anyone with information related to the shooting to contact them anonymously.

The incident occurred around 10 p.m. after the conclusion of the county’s sixth annual Juneteenth celebration, which is typically a time of unity and remembrance for the African American community. This year, however, the evening of celebration quickly turned into tragedy as chaos erupted in the parking lot.

The family of Laporshia Cobb expressed their profound grief during the suspects’ hearings. They have requested that the suspects do not make any contact with them as they navigate this painful time. While Goss expressed regret during his hearing and maintained his innocence, Geer also proclaimed his innocence, highlighting the complexity and tragic nature of the situation.

As the community continues to process the aftermath of this violent event, it serves as a reminder of the need for safety and the devastating consequences of gun violence. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is expected to continue its investigation, seeking justice for the victims and their families in the wake of this tragedy.

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