Sumter community grieves the loss of Akinyele Rhakem Johnson after tragic shooting
In Sumter, South Carolina, sorrow hangs heavy over the community as residents mourn the passing of Akinyele Rhakem Johnson, a 25-year-old from Bishopville whose life was tragically cut short in a domestic-related shooting on the evening of Thursday, November 6, 2025.
Authorities say the incident occurred shortly after 8:30 p.m. in a residential area on the east side of Sumter. The Sumter Police Department and emergency medical personnel were called to the scene after multiple reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, officers discovered Johnson suffering from severe gunshot wounds. Despite immediate life-saving measures and transport to Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital, he was pronounced deceased shortly after arrival.
The Sumter County Coroner’s Office later confirmed Johnson’s identity, while police quickly launched a full investigation into the events that led to the shooting. Early findings indicate that the tragic event stemmed from a domestic dispute, and authorities have since detained a person of interest believed to have been involved.
Details of the Incident
According to investigators, the altercation took place inside a home where Johnson had been visiting someone he knew. Witnesses told detectives that an argument escalated into violence, leading to gunfire that ultimately ended Johnson’s life. Officers recovered a handgun at the scene and are conducting ballistic testing to confirm whether it was used in the shooting.
Neighbors reported hearing shouting moments before the gunfire. One neighbor said, “We thought it was fireworks at first — then we realized it wasn’t. By the time we came outside, police were everywhere.”
The Sumter Police Department, working alongside the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), has continued its investigation, interviewing witnesses and reviewing home surveillance footage from nearby residences. As of Friday morning, no charges had been officially announced, but authorities confirmed that the shooting was isolated and that there was no ongoing threat to the public.
Remembering Akinyele Rhakem Johnson
The passing of Akinyele Rhakem Johnson has left an enormous void in the hearts of those who knew him best. Born and raised in Bishopville, Akinyele — known affectionately by family and friends as “Aki” — was described as a loving, charismatic young man with an infectious smile and a heart full of ambition.
He was a proud graduate of Lee Central High School, where he excelled in both academics and sports, particularly basketball. Friends recall his competitive spirit and the way he encouraged others to do their best, both on and off the court. After graduating, Akinyele worked locally in construction and landscaping, known for his strong work ethic and determination to build a better future for himself and his loved ones.
Family members describe him as a deeply caring son, brother, and friend — someone who always checked in, made people laugh, and believed in second chances. His mother shared through tears, “Aki was my world. He had such a big heart. He loved his family, and he loved life. We just can’t believe he’s gone.”
Friends from Bishopville and Sumter have flooded social media with tributes, sharing photos, memories, and words of love for Akinyele. Many posts highlight his loyalty, kindness, and the positive energy he brought wherever he went. “He was the type of person who made everyone feel like family,” one close friend wrote.
Community Mourning and Investigation
The Sumter County Coroner’s Office and SLED are continuing to coordinate on the investigation, with an autopsy scheduled to take place in Charleston. Authorities hope that forensic evidence will help clarify exactly what happened and lead to justice for Akinyele and his family.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist the Johnson family with funeral expenses and other costs associated with his passing. Local faith leaders have also stepped forward to offer prayers and support, emphasizing the need for unity and peace within the community.
The Sumter Police Chief, in a statement, said, “This is a devastating loss. Any life lost to violence is one too many. Our department is committed to ensuring justice is served and that the family receives the closure they deserve.”
A Life Gone Too Soon
As the investigation continues, the people of Sumter and Bishopville are left grieving the loss of a young man full of promise and compassion. Akinyele Rhakem Johnson’s passing has sparked deep reflection across the community about the toll of domestic violence and the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully.
Family and friends plan to honor his memory with a candlelight vigil this weekend at Palmetto Park, where Akinyele often played basketball as a teen. They hope to celebrate his life, share memories, and remind others to hold loved ones close.
Though his life ended far too soon, Akinyele’s impact remains — in the laughter he shared, the friendships he built, and the love he gave so freely. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of his family, his friends, and the Sumter community that mourns him deeply.











