Columbus, OH Shooting, Samyra Dumas, 35, Died in Tragic Shooting Incident
With deep sadness and heavy hearts, the community remembers Samyra Dumas, 35, who died after being shot in a tragic incident that has left South Columbus in mourning.
The shooting occurred on Saturday evening shortly before 10 p.m., when Columbus police were called to the 1000 block of Oakwood Avenue after reports of gunfire. When officers arrived, they found Dumas suffering from life-threatening gunshot injuries.
She was transported to a nearby hospital, where medical staff worked urgently to save her life. Despite those efforts, she later succumbed to her injuries on Tuesday, leaving family, friends, and neighbors devastated by her sudden passing.
Authorities confirmed that a 15-year-old boy has been taken into custody and charged with reckless homicide in connection with the shooting. He has been booked into the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center while investigators continue to piece together what led to the deadly incident. The investigation remains ongoing, and officials have not released further details.
In the days following her death, grief has spread throughout the community. Those who knew Samyra are struggling to come to terms with the loss of a life taken far too soon, remembering her as more than the circumstances of her passing.
She is being honored for the life she lived—the relationships she built, the love she shared, and the presence she brought to those around her. As Columbus continues to mourn, her memory remains in the hearts of all who knew and cared for her.