Richland County, South Carolina – June 15, 2025 – A tragic work of violence took place on Saturday evening at Richland County, causing a woman to be dead and a man detained. Authorities have identified the victim as 36 -year -old Nisaha Blanco and alleged shooter as 37 -year -old Dexter Fuller, who now faces murder and weapon possession allegations during a violent crime. The fatal phenomenon emerged in a quiet, residential area, and the community is left in shock, battling with the insensitive disadvantages of a woman remembered for her mercy.
The Richland County Sheriff Department confirmed that Diptis responded to a report of shooting in 4300 blocks of candle -drive at around 6:30 pm, a neighborhood located some distance away from Bluff Road. On reaching the spot, the depot found that Blanco was lying on the ground near a vehicle, which was suffering from a clear gun pellet wounds.
The first respondents worked fast to save their lives. Deputies demonstrated CPR in an attempt to stabilize Blanco before emergency medical personnel arrive. He was quickly taken to a nearby hospital, but despite his best efforts, Blanco was declared dead soon after reaching the convenience.
Suspicious identity and arrested
While the suspects had already left the scene, to find out that they had begun the immediate discovery of the surrounding area. Through interview with witnesses and family members, investigators were able to identify dexter Fuller as a shooter.
In a surprising development, the full -fledged crime came back to the scene, while the law enforcement officers were still on the site. He took him into custody without any other incident. He is now facing formal allegations of murder and weapon occupation during violent crime. Fuller was later booked at the Alvin S Glen Detention Center, where he is waiting for his bond hearing.
Initial investigation indicates a domestic dispute
Investigators believe that the shooting was the result of an argument between the shooting full and family members, although the exact nature of the dispute is under investigation. Officials have not confirmed whether Blanco was directly involved in logic or what was his specific relationship for Fuller.
A spokesman for the Richland County Sheriff Department said, “Domestic and family disputes are one of the most dangerous and unexpected situations that come before us.” “This tragedy outlines disastrous consequences, resulting in the temperature moving and involving firearms.”
The police continue to collect evidence from the crime site, the interview witnesses, and talk to the family members what happened for this tragic incident.
Community in shock and mourning
The shooting news has sent shockwaves through the candlelite drive neighborhood, which is usually a peaceful, close-binding community. Later, the residents expressed mistrust, shock and sorrow over their commonly calm neighborhoods.
“She was a kind woman – always a smile,” a neighbor said who asked not to identify. “I saw the glowing lights and could not believe that something violent had happened here.”
Blanco’s friends and family are mourning him of suddenly and tragic losses. They remember him as a lively, loving person, who had a positive effect on all the people around him. As the word of shooting, social media filled with heartfelt messages of sorrow, mistrust, and sensation, as the community members fought to come up with his death.
Blanco’s untimely passing has left a void in the lives of his loved ones, and as they navigate this difficult time, they are looking for answers to create an understanding of an insensitive tragedy.
Ongoing investigation
The Richland County Sheriff Department has continued the investigation of the incident, processing the crime site with forensic teams in the evening hours. Officers are collecting evidence and talking to witnesses that they are making a clear picture of incidents that Blanco died. A corpse examination will be conducted by the Richland County Coroner’s office to determine the exact cause of death and provide additional clarity on the circumstances around the shooting.
Detectives are encouraging anyone who may have additional information, including anyone who may have seen Dexter Fuller before or after shooting, to come forward. The Sheriff Department has given the public an opportunity to present anonymous tips through crime stoppers on 1-888-CRIME-SC.
Legal proceedings and charges
Dexter Fuller has been formally accused of murder and weapon occupation during a violent crime. He is currently being held at the Alvin S Glen Detection Center, while he is waiting for a bond hearing. It is not yet clear whether Fuller has retained the legal lawyer, and further updates will be made available as its case proceeds through the legal system.
As the community continues to mourn the loss of Nisa Blanco, the law enforcement officer is using this tragic incident as an opportunity to emphasize the importance of the dangers of increasing mental health awareness and domestic disputes, especially when firearms are involved. He hopes that the case will serve as a reminder to the community that violence should never respond to the conflict and support services to help the needy people.
A call for action and reflection
Shooting has interacted around increasing violence in domestic disputes, and many residents are reflecting over the need for more resources dedicated to prevent such tragedies. For the prevention of domestic violence and mental health awareness, the advocacy groups are urging local authorities to prioritize support systems for those facing challenging family situations.
While this incident has left a community in shock and sorrow, it has also ruled the call for further awareness and action about domestic violence. Residents are coming together to demand more support for families and individuals struggling with emotional and mental health issues, hoping to prevent further incidents of future violence.
The disadvantage of Nisa Blanco is an irreparable blow to his family and friends, and his memory will be in the hearts of those who knew him. As the investigation continues and legal proceedings are revealed, the community united in sorrow, expects justice and treatment in view of this tragic work of violence.
Help is available if you or someone familiar with you is experiencing domestic violence or needs support. Please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or contact the text “Start” 88788. You are not alone.
