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Retired Berkeley Fire Chief Henry Williams and his daughter Halayna Williams killed in Ferguson shooting

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retired Berkeley Fire Chief Henry Williams and his daughter Halayna Williams killed in Ferguson shooting 500 block of North Clay Avenue St. Louis
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The St. Louis community is grieving the tragic loss of retired Berkeley Fire Chief Henry Williams and his 15-year-old daughter, Halayna Williams, following a fatal shooting at a Ferguson residence on Saturday evening.

According to the Ferguson Police Department, officers responded at approximately 6:15 p.m. on February 21 to a reported medical emergency—initially described as a “sick case”—in the 500 block of North Clay Avenue in Ferguson.

Upon arrival, officers discovered an adult male and a teenage female suffering from severe injuries consistent with gunshot wounds.

Police immediately initiated life-saving measures; however, both victims were pronounced deceased at the scene.

Troy Doyle confirmed that the adult male victim was Henry Williams, who previously served as Fire Chief for the Berkeley Fire Department.

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Williams was widely respected throughout the region for his years of service and leadership in public safety.

Halayna Williams, a 15-year-old high school student, was described by family and friends as a vibrant and well-loved member of her school community.

She was an active basketball player and was remembered by classmates and staff for her positive spirit and strong presence both on and off the court.

61-year-old Linda Hayden has officially been charged with two counts of First-Degree Murder and Armed Criminal Action.

61-year-old Linda Hayden has officially been charged with two counts of First-Degree Murder and Armed Criminal Action.

The loss has deeply affected family members, friends, first responders, and residents across the St. Louis area, many of whom have expressed their condolences and support for those impacted by the tragedy.

The investigation remains ongoing. Authorities have not yet released additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

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Anyone with information is urged to contact the Ferguson Police Department at 314-522-3100.


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33-year-old Julien Emmanuel Cruz killed after shooting LGBTQ+ bar Savoy in Orlando

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33-year-old Julien Emmanuel Cruz killed after shooting LGBTQ+ bar Savoy in Orlando 1900 block of North Orange Avenue north of Lake Ivanhoe suspect Jean Gabriel Borja Gil De La Madr arrested
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Orlando, Fla. — Family and friends of 33-year-old Julien Emmanuel Cruz are seeking answers and accountability following his fatal shooting outside a popular LGBTQ+ nightclub early Sunday morning.

According to the Orlando Police Department, officers responded at approximately 2:31 a.m. on February 22, 2026, to the 1900 block of North Orange Avenue, just north of Lake Ivanhoe, in reference to a reported shooting.

Upon arrival, officers located Cruz suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Authorities confirmed Cruz was born May 18, 1992.

Detectives determined that prior to the shooting, Cruz and the suspect were involved in a verbal and physical altercation on the sidewalk outside the nightclub district. Investigators say that during the dispute, the suspect retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and shot Cruz.

The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle, which patrol officers later located in the 200 block of East New Hampshire Avenue, approximately two blocks from where the shooting occurred.

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Police subsequently arrested 37-year-old Jean Gabriel Borja Gil De La Madr (DOB: October 29, 1988). He has been charged with Second Degree Murder with a Firearm. Authorities confirmed this case marks the third homicide in Orlando in 2026.

Cruz’s father, Anthony Cruz, said his son and his partner had been at Savoy Orlando enjoying the evening before the violence unfolded.

According to the family, as the couple exited the club after closing time, a vehicle sped past them. Cruz’s partner allegedly yelled toward the occupants of the vehicle, prompting the car to stop. A physical altercation then reportedly began between Cruz’s partner and one of the individuals from the vehicle.

“When they fought, my son saw that was happening. My son went to intervene, and when he intervened, another guy got out of the car, and he got shot,” Anthony Cruz said. “My son didn’t deserve what happened. All I have left is a shirt — a shirt with a bullet hole.”

While police have charged Borja Gil De La Madr, Cruz’s family maintains that another individual may have been directly responsible for pulling the trigger. Authorities have not publicly confirmed whether additional suspects are being sought.

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A small memorial has formed across from the nightclub, where members of the community have gathered to honor Cruz’s memory.

Joshua Cooper, owner of Savoy Orlando, said the tragedy has deeply impacted the LGBTQ+ community, even though the shooting occurred off the club’s property.

“I didn’t know the victim, but from everything I’ve been told, I wish I had,” Cooper said. “He seemed like a great kid. Seeing a family that is so heartbroken and so supportive of this community says so much.”

The Orlando Police Department has not released additional information regarding potential additional suspects. Detectives continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the altercation and shooting.

Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Orlando Police Department or Crimeline.

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The investigation remains active.


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