Taniya Hall Obituary, Columbia SC: Marvin Edmond Charged with Murder in Columbia Shooting
A violent shooting broke out overnight at The New Ole Place in Columbia, South Carolina, after an argument inside the venue escalated into gunfire. The incident left one young woman dead and several others injured, turning what was described as a night of music and socializing into a tragic and chaotic scene.
The victim, Taniya Hall, was a 24-year-old woman who died after being struck during the shooting. Despite emergency response and medical efforts, she was pronounced dead at the hospital. Three other people were also shot—two women who suffered critical injuries and remain hospitalized, and one man who sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover physically.
Authorities identified the suspect as Marvin Edmond, a 33-year-old man who has since been taken into custody. He faces multiple serious charges, including murder, two counts of attempted murder, and several firearm-related offenses. Police say he is also charged with possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, indicating he was not legally allowed to have a gun at the time of the incident.
According to investigators, the shooting appears to have stemmed from a dispute inside the venue that quickly escalated. Once the argument turned physical, a firearm was produced and shots were fired into the crowd, causing panic and multiple injuries. Detectives are still reviewing surveillance footage and witness statements to determine exactly how the situation unfolded and whether anyone else was involved.
The tragedy has deeply affected the Columbia community and those connected to the victims. Friends and family are mourning the loss of Taniya Hall, remembering her as a young woman with a bright future and a positive presence in the lives of those around her. Community members are also showing support for the injured victims as they continue their recovery.
The investigation remains active as police work toward a full understanding of the events and prepare the case for prosecution.