NC college student killed by 'career criminal' in random SC home invasion: police
- On May 2-3, 2025, 22-year-old college student Logan Federico was fatally shot during a home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina.
- The incident took place after 30-year-old career criminal Alexander Dickey arrived in the neighborhood using a stolen car and subsequently broke into the residence where Federico was staying.
- Dickey allegedly stole a firearm, keys, and several credit cards, then shot Federico in the chest while she was sleeping and later used the stolen cards in West Columbia.
- Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook called the crime random and confirmed Dickey's extensive criminal history, stating, "Dickey & he's a criminal," and called Federico a "true victim."
- Authorities charged Dickey with murder and several other offenses, while the police department vowed to seek justice and provide ongoing support to Federico's family throughout the investigation.
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