Columbus Suffers Four Shootings In Three Days On Christmas Weekend
As violence and murder continue to rise in Columbus, the city endured no less than four known shootings throughout the holiday weekend which left at least two dead and two others wounded. Here’s our interactive map with the details.
An artistic expression of a criminal’s face mask superimposed over a map of Columbus, Georgia. The map shows the locations of four separate shootings that took place throughout the city during the Christmas holiday weekend from December 24-26, 2022. The shootings left no less than two dead and another two wounded.
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Residents may voice their concerns about the rise and spread of violent crime by contacting their respective city council members in both Phenix City and Columbus.

The city of Columbus, Georgia experienced four separate shootings during the three-day Christmas weekend from December 24-26, 2022. 

The holiday shootings have left two dead and an additional two wounded at the time of this article’s publication.

The shootings were as follows:

  1. December 24, 2022: A shooting took place on the 1600 block of Bunker Hill Road in Columbus, Georgia. One 24-year-old male was killed; one other victim was wounded.
  2. December 25, 2022: A shooting took place in front of the Northside Recreation Center at 501 29th Street in Columbus, Georgia. One 29-year-old male victim was killed.
  3. December 26, 2022: A shooting took place at the intersection of Forrest Road & Gleason Avenue in Columbus, Georgia. One victim was wounded.
  4. December 26, 2022: A shooting incident occurred near the intersection of 6th Avenue & 40th Street in Columbus, Georgia, with more than 60 shots fired. No injuries have been reported at the time of this article’s publication.

INTERACTIVE MAP

Note: View in landscape for optimal experience.

Violent crime continues to rise throughout the Columbus area at rates far outpacing other cities throughout the southeast region and the nation as a whole. With a population of only roughly 205,000 people in 2021, the city experienced an unprecedented 70 homicides last year at a rate of more than 34 per hundred-thousand residents — five times the national average that same year.

While homicides themselves have so far decreased in 2022, the number of shooting incidents as a whole has staggeringly increased. Columbus is approaching an unprecedented 200 shooting incidents this year in 2022.

With four more horrific shootings taking place during the Christmas holiday weekend, the conditions set by city officials makes it appear unlikely that the violence will stop anytime soon.

Please stay safe, remain vigilant, and take care of each other. 

Residents may voice their concerns about the rise and spread of violent crime by contacting their respective city council members in both Phenix City and Columbus.

Facts are stubborn things — and we’ll keep publishing them, whether city officials like them or not.

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