Thursday, June 3, 2021

Who is Kennedy Hobbs? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Cause of Death, Shooting, Investigation

 

Kennedy Hobbs Wiki - Kennedy Hobbs Biography

Kennedy Hobbs graduated from Murrah High School on the morning of Tuesday, June 1, Jackson Public Schools officials confirmed. Video from the event, which was live-streamed on Facebook, showed her wearing a pair of gleaming silver high heels with her hair straightened behind her royal blue cap, smiling for the camera as photographers took a picture of her.

Hobbs' mother works as a middle school teacher in Jackson Public Schools, and a family member formerly served on the school board. The family is devastated, according to Hobbs' uncle William Edwards. "I've never felt this way and I'm trying to understand it, but at this point, it's hard to process," Edwards said to WAPT. A close family member said they were on the phone with Hobbs right before she was shot, and that she heard Hobbs arguing with someone, and then there were gunshots.

Kennedy Hobbs Age

Kennedy Hobbs was 18 years old.

Boyfriend

Hobbs' boyfriend was also shot dead in a convenience shop this year, according to her family. Jaquan Williams, 21, was shot dead in April on Rose Street near Robinson Street, according to Jackson police. It's unclear whether the two incidents are connected.

Cause of Death

She wore a pair of sparkling silver high heels, with her hair straightened under her royal blue cap, video of the ceremony livestreamed on Facebook shows. As a photographer captured a shot of her gripping her diploma, she smiled: The next stage of her life was about to begin.

But it was cut short Tuesday night, when the 18-year-old was shot three times at a Texaco gas station in Jackson. She died at the scene just before 11 p.m., Jackson Police Department spokesman Sam Brown said.

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The shooter fled before police arrived, Brown said. Investigators were interviewing witnesses Wednesday. They have not released information on whether Hobbs knew her killer or said what circumstances led to her death.

The death of Hobbs, who was the daughter of a faculty member in the district, has cast a shadow over the end of the school year ceremonies planned for the week. The city was celebrating graduations at its seven high schools after a year marked by challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic. Multiple commencements were planned so the district could limit crowds and follow COVID-19 safety precautions.

Speaking to reporters between graduation ceremonies Wednesday, Jackson Public Schools Superintendent Errick Greene said Hobbs was on everyone’s mind. To get the news this morning of the passing of one of our dear graduates, it’s tough,” he said. “It’s really tough. And it brings into view just how important this work is that we do.”

Whenever Greene speaks to graduates, he urges them to be mindful of their time on this Earth and not to put off pursuing their dreams, he said. Speaking at Wednesday’s graduation ceremony, after the news of Hobbs’ death, “it really did hit a little differently,” he said.

“It was a little more timely and meaningful as I challenged them to look to the left and look to the right to realize that they may not see their classmates again,” he said. Usually, when he tells students that, it’s because he knows they’ll all follow different paths after graduation.

“The reality is, we just don’t know when our last day will be,” he continued. “And so it’s just important for us to be smarter about how we set our lives up and the way that we sow positivity and peace in the world and the community around us.” Mississippi’s capital saw a record number of homicides in 2020, with close to 130 killings in the city of about 161,000. Most were gun-related, according to law enforcement. In 2021, the city is on track to surpass that milestone. As of the end of April, 50 people had been killed in Jackson.

Greene said he’s often asked what the school district can do to reduce violent crime in the city. He said education is one of the most powerful tools the community has. Leah Willingham is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

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