Alexandria Borys, a 26-year-old woman was shot and killed by a stranger outside a Kroger grocery store in South Carolina on Valentine’s Day.

Tyler Borys, Alexandria’s husband started a GoFundMe campaign to build a memorial to honor his wife. “A beautiful woman, wonderful mother, compassionate wife, trusting friend, and so so much more. Alexandria was truly taken too soon. We are not looking for personal donations or financial help. But there have been enough people asking so I’d like to use any funds collected to build a memorial for Alexandria to honor a great soul. Whether it be something small, a park installment, or wherever we can do it. Anything additional will go towards a future fund to benefit our son. Thank you all for your thoughts. Hold your loved ones close,” the campaign page read.

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The GoFundMe fundraiser campaign has been set up with a $1 goal. Despite being set up just 3 days back, the page had raised over $17k by the time of writing this article.

Alexandria Cress Borys’s death

On February 14, 2023, Alexandria Cress Borys was shot in the Kroger parking lot of Saint Andrews Road in Irmo. At the time of her death, Alexandria was out shopping with her sister-in-law, niece, and nephew. According to Tyler, his wife, and the suspect entered into an argument in the parking lot around 4 pm.

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“From what I have pieced together, they had either concluded the argument or Alex was walking away. It’s indicating she was shot with her back turned,” he told a local news channel. The victim was found dead by the Irmo police officers in the Kroger Shopping Center. Alexandria was declared dead after a while.

According to Irmo Police Department, the suspect fled the scene in a white Ford. The suspect was identified as Christina Harrison, aged 23. According to jail records, she has been charged with murder, unlawful carrying of a pistol, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. Harrison was placed in the Lexington County Detention Center.