Columbus, OH – An 18-year-old man faces a murder charge after a late-night shooting left another teen dead Thursday at a Columbus apartment complex, according to the Columbus Division of Police.
Officers responded around 10:06 p.m. Thursday to the 1500 block of Autumn Village Drive, where they found 18-year-old Kamarcus Sowell-Butler with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Suspect charged following initial investigation
Homicide detectives with the Columbus Division of Police identified and charged 18-year-old Damien Grier with murder following a preliminary investigation into the shooting.
Investigators have not released additional details about what led up to the gunfire, but the swift charge suggests detectives were able to quickly identify a suspect in the hours after the incident.
The killing adds to a series of recent violent incidents involving young victims and suspects in the Columbus area, raising ongoing concerns about youth-involved gun violence.
What is known about the shooting
Police said officers were dispatched after receiving reports of a shooting at the apartment complex. When they arrived, they located Sowell-Butler suffering from a gunshot wound.
Emergency responders attempted aid, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the department.
Authorities have not publicly disclosed whether the victim and the suspect knew each other or what circumstances may have led to the confrontation. No additional suspects have been announced.
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Key Points
• 18-year-old Kamarcus Sowell-Butler died after a Thursday night shooting in Columbus
• Police charged 18-year-old Damien Grier with murder following a preliminary investigation
• The shooting occurred around 10:06 p.m. on Autumn Village Drive
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Community impact and unanswered questions
The death of Sowell-Butler, who was just 18, underscores the human toll of gun violence among young people in the city. Cases involving victims and suspects of similar age often leave families and neighborhoods grappling with both grief and unanswered questions.
While police have confirmed the charge against Grier, key details — including a possible motive, the relationship between the two individuals, and whether the shooting was targeted — remain unclear.
The Columbus Division of Police has not released information about any witnesses, surveillance footage, or additional evidence tied to the case.
Ongoing case status
The investigation remains active as homicide detectives continue gathering evidence and preparing the case for prosecution. Authorities have not announced a court date or additional charges as of Tuesday.
Anyone with information related to the shooting is typically urged to contact the Columbus Division of Police Homicide Unit, though no specific appeal was included in the department’s initial statement.
The case now moves into the legal process, with Damien Grier formally accused in connection with the fatal shooting, while the circumstances surrounding Kamarcus Sowell-Butler’s death continue to be examined.
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