Crime
22-year-old Davion Jackson killed in Rosamond shooting
Authorities have identified the victim of a fatal shooting that occurred over the weekend in Rosamond as 22-year-old Davion Jasper-Keyon Jackson.
The incident took place early Sunday morning in the 3400 block of 15th Street West.
According to officials from the coroner’s office, Jackson sustained gunshot wounds and was rushed to Antelope Valley Hospital, where he was pronounced dead approximately an hour after the shooting.
In addition to Jackson, deputies discovered another individual nearby who also suffered a gunshot wound.
Details on this person’s identity and current condition have not yet been disclosed.
Court records reveal Jackson had prior legal troubles. Earlier this year, he faced charges involving the possession of an assault rifle and other firearm-related offenses.
In a separate case in 2022, he pleaded no contest to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, excluding firearms, for which he was sentenced to three years in prison.
The Kern County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact them at 661-861-3110 or anonymously through Kern Secret Witness at 661-322-4040.
Crime
16-year-old Khyon Smith-Tate found shot to death inside Chipotle bathroom on edge of Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA — A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot inside the bathroom of a Chipotle restaurant near Temple University’s campus in North Philadelphia on Monday afternoon, police said, as students and staff returned for the first day of the Spring 2026 semester.
The shooting occurred at approximately 5:00 p.m. inside the Chipotle located in the 1100 block of West Montgomery Avenue, on the ground floor of The View at Montgomery apartment complex. The building is situated near Temple University’s Student Center and TECH Center.
Police later identified the victim as Khyon Smith-Tate, a North Philadelphia resident. Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said Smith-Tate was found with a gunshot wound to the chest and was pronounced dead at 5:24 p.m.
Temple University President John Fry and Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police Jennifer Griffin issued a joint statement following the incident:
“The loss of life to gun violence is a profound tragedy, and there are no words that can make sense of it. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones.”
According to investigators, Smith-Tate and another minor entered the restaurant and requested access to the restroom. Chief Inspector Small said the shooting is believed to have occurred inside the bathroom.
Moments later, employees discovered Smith-Tate suffering from a gunshot wound. Police recovered one spent shell casing from a semiautomatic weapon inside the restroom.
Although the victim’s last known address was approximately eight blocks from the scene, authorities have not indicated what brought him to the location or what led to the shooting.
At the time of the incident, the restaurant was crowded, and multiple individuals inside the business were detained briefly for questioning. However, police said they have not yet obtained any statements from witnesses who reported hearing a gunshot.
A person of interest was taken into custody several blocks from the scene shortly after the shooting, but Chief Inspector Small said that individual’s involvement remains unclear.
As of Tuesday, police confirmed that no arrests have been made and no motive has been established.
Investigators believe Smith-Tate entered the restroom with another minor, though the whereabouts of that individual remain unknown.
Police are also seeking information about three possible suspects, described as teenagers carrying backpacks.
Chief Inspector Small noted that the area is equipped with numerous surveillance cameras, which detectives are reviewing as part of the ongoing investigation.
Authorities are asking anyone with information related to the incident to contact the Philadelphia Police Department.
