Murder Charge Filed Against Suspect in Tragic Montgomery Shooting of 28-Year-Old Woman

Montgomery, Ala. — A 31-year-old man has been charged with capital murder following the fatal shooting of a 28-year-old woman in a domestic incident on November 28. The victim, A’Daesia Robbins, was found deceased at the scene of the crime.

Local authorities responded to emergency calls around 4:10 p.m. on the day of the incident, arriving at a residence in the 2600 block of Shadowood Court. Despite efforts by first responders, Robbins was pronounced dead shortly after their arrival.

Investigators have indicated that the attack was related to domestic matters, though further specifics have not been disclosed. Lieutenant Tina McGriff of the Montgomery Police Department confirmed the details but said additional information would be released as the investigation unfolds.

The suspect, Kemond Johnson, was apprehended on a capital murder warrant as well as several other charges including reckless endangerment, attempting to elude law enforcement, second-degree criminal mischief, receiving stolen property, and third-degree domestic violence. He is currently being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center.

The case has sparked conversations within the community regarding domestic violence and its tragic consequences. Local activists emphasize the importance of awareness and support services for those in abusive relationships. Leaders in the Montgomery area are calling for enhanced outreach programs aimed at preventing domestic violence and providing resources for victims.

Johnson’s arraignment is expected in the coming days, and the community remains on edge as they await further developments in the investigation. The police department encourages anyone with additional information to come forward to aid in their inquiries.

As the investigation continues, family and friends of Robbins mourn her loss, highlighting the profound impact of such violence on individuals and the community as a whole. Support systems are being mobilized to assist those affected by this tragedy.