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Logan Federico, a 22-year-old college student, was tragically shot and killed during a home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina, in May 2025.
The individual in question, Alexander Davante Dickey, has a lengthy criminal history, which raises significant questions about the recurrence of offenses and the criminal justice system’s ability to manage such cases effectively.

Who Is Alexander Davante Dickey, Accused Killer of Logan Federico?
At 30 years old, Alexander Davante Dickey stands accused of shooting Logan Federico during a break-in on May 3, 2025. His extensive criminal record includes approximately 39 arrests and 25 felony charges over more than ten years, frequently involving burglary, theft, and drug-related offenses.
Despite this record, Dickey has served only around 600 days in prison, often benefiting from early releases or probation. This has led to public outrage, given his alleged involvement in violent crimes and the persistent shortcomings in the justice system’s efforts to keep him detained.
Details Surrounding the Murder and Aftermath
On the day of the incident, Dickey is said to have invaded a residence on Cypress Street, where Federico was present. He allegedly forced her to kneel and shot her before escaping in a stolen vehicle. Following this, he reportedly went on a spree, using stolen debit and credit cards, eventually abandoning the vehicle and seeking refuge in a wooded area.
Following an extensive search, authorities apprehended him after he forcibly entered another home and set it ablaze in an attempt to evade capture. Dickey is now facing numerous severe charges, such as murder, burglary, weapon possession, grand larceny, and theft of financial transaction cards.
“Bang! Dead. Gone. Why? Because Alexander Devante Dickey — who was arrested 39 G–damn times, 25 felonies — was on the street.” pic.twitter.com/j6zk6wijgU
— Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) September 30, 2025
Father’s Call for Justice and Criminal Justice Reform
Stephen Federico, Logan’s father, has publicly criticized the justice system for allowing Dickey to remain free despite his violent and lengthy criminal history. He emotionally testified before lawmakers, calling for major reforms to prevent repeat offenders from harming innocent people.
Federico condemned officials for lax policies and inadequate sentencing that failed to protect the public. His advocacy seeks to hold those responsible accountable and push for tougher crime policies and sentencing reforms.
Political and Public Reaction to the Case
The case has received strong reactions from politicians and community leaders, with some calling it a tragic example of “soft on crime” policies failing victims and families. There have been demands for investigations into how prosecutors handled the case and calls for reform to strengthen sentencing for repeat offenders.
The attorney general and local law enforcement have promised to ensure justice for Federico while addressing public concerns about violent crime and recidivism.