Who was Randon Lee and what happened to him? | The Sun

POLICE are investigating a shooting in Alabama on June 24, 2022.

The 18-year-old son of local TikTok star, Ophelia Nichols, was murdered a day before his birthday.

Who was Randon Lee?

Randon Lee, aged 18, was the son of social media star, Ophelia Nichols.

He was born on June 25, 2003.

Nichols is a popular TikToker known by her account, shoelover99, where she often posts videos relating to her fashion choices of the day.

Her account has over 7million followers.

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What happened to Randon Lee?

Lee was murdered at a local Exxon gas station in Alabama on Friday, June 24, just a day before his 19th birthday, according to WALA.

On a Facebook post, Nichols wrote, “My son was taken from us last night by the hands of another individual at just 18 years old. He would be 19 today but Someone else made the decision to end my sons life.

"They are walking around in my town, living and breathing while my son is not. While me and my family are grieving a loss that no mother should ever have to feel, they are free.”

Arrests in relation to the shooting have yet to be made and the motive behind the murder remains unclear.

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What did Nichols say about her son's murder on TikTok?

Nichols took to TikTok to release a video the day after her son's death, pleading for help:

“I have never asked y’all for anything, but I need your help with this,” she said. “He was just 18 years old. That’s the best part of somebody’s life, and I know they’re out there in my town. They’re out there.”

“It’s hard because you’re putting all of your faith, hope and trust into these people and the police department," she continued.

"and you have to sit back and hope and pray that they do what needs to be done so that the person or people who did this to my baby child gets behind bars. You have no choice but to sit here and wait,” she said.

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