News Summary
A Jacksonville woman, Cassandra Brown, was fatally shot during a block party, prompting her son Calvin to call for justice and heightened witness protections. The community grieves as investigations continue, highlighting the threats Cassandra faced after testifying against a convicted felon. Her family emphasizes the need for policy changes to safeguard witnesses in criminal cases and seeks justice for Cassandra’s untimely death.
Jacksonville
A Jacksonville woman was shot and killed on June 13, 2025, during a block party on Grothe Street, a tragedy that has left her family and community in mourning. Cassandra Brown was shot in the head, and her son, Calvin Brown, has called for justice, emphasizing the need for community support and better protective measures for witnesses in criminal cases.
Calvin Brown described his mother as an invaluable member of the community who devoted herself to helping others. He urged those remembering her to refer to her by her full name, Cassandra Elizabeth Brown, rather than her nickname “Shawty.” Prior to her untimely death, Cassandra was battling breast cancer, showcasing her strength and resilience throughout her illness.
Calvin believes his mother was specifically targeted due to her decision to testify against Carla Hill, a convicted felon who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for aggravated battery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Hill was convicted for her involvement in a shooting in 2024, and threats against Cassandra reportedly increased following her testimony, leading to concerns for her safety.
Recent reports reveal troubling incidents leading up to her death. A month before she was shot, Cassandra’s home was vandalized, with chairs thrown on her lawn and her car tires deflated. Additionally, just days prior to the shooting, she was allegedly chased by someone armed with two guns, heightening fears that her life was in danger.
Despite the investigation conducted by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO), no suspects have been officially confirmed. However, Calvin indicated that there is a widespread awareness in the community regarding the identity of the individual responsible for the shooting. The ongoing investigation continues to develop as the JSO remains committed to solving the case.
Calvin Brown is advocating for changes in policies to enhance protections for witnesses involved in criminal trials. He expressed the importance of the community coming together to seek justice for his mother and ensure peace moving forward. The State Attorney’s Office is in communication with Cassandra’s children and understands their concerns about witness protection measures.
Crime expert Tom Hackney noted that witness protection often tends to diminish after trial proceedings conclude, leaving individuals vulnerable. This highlights the crucial need for consistent protective oversight for those who courageously provide testimonies in criminal investigations.
Anyone who has information regarding the circumstances surrounding Cassandra Brown’s death is encouraged to reach out to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS. Community involvement is vital as authorities work diligently to bring justice for Cassandra and her grieving family.
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