Heartbroken family mourns loss of victim in Shockoe Bottom shooting

The family of Genesis Jones, who was killed in the Shockoe Bottom shooting, are devastated over the loss of their beloved daughter, sister and friend.

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

The family of Genesis Jones, who was killed in a shooting in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom neighborhood early Saturday morning, is heartbroken over the loss of their loved one. Genesis's brother Zekiah Jones said the family had been in the area for a birthday celebration that ended in tragedy when at least 50 shots were fired, killing Genesis and another victim, Dominic Antoine Jackson. The Joneses are asking the public for help in providing any information about the shooting to the police.

Why it matters

This tragic incident highlights the ongoing gun violence issues in Richmond, particularly in the Shockoe Bottom area, which has seen an increase in violent crime in recent years. The family's plea for help from the public underscores the need for community engagement and cooperation with law enforcement to address these public safety concerns.

The details

According to the report, the shooting occurred around 3 a.m. on Saturday, February 21, near the intersection of N. 18th Street and E. Main Street in Shockoe Bottom. At least 50 shots were fired, killing Genesis Jones and Dominic Antoine Jackson. Genesis's brother Zekiah said the family had been in the area for a birthday celebration the previous night when the tragedy unfolded.

  • The shooting occurred around 3 a.m. on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
  • Genesis Jones and her family had been in Shockoe Bottom the previous night for a birthday celebration.

The players

Genesis Jones

The victim who was killed in the Shockoe Bottom shooting, described by her family as a beloved daughter, sister and friend.

Zekiah Jones

The brother of Genesis Jones, who spoke on behalf of the heartbroken family.

Dominic Antoine Jackson

The other victim who was killed in the Shockoe Bottom shooting.

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What they’re saying

“We lost our baby, so it's a terrible, sad day for us.”

— Zekiah Jones, Genesis Jones's brother

“If you saw something, feel free to come forward and say something. How would you feel if this was your family, your sister?”

— Zekiah Jones, Genesis Jones's brother

What’s next

The Richmond Police Department is asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact them at (804) 646-6795.

The takeaway

This tragic incident underscores the ongoing gun violence issues in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom neighborhood and the need for the community to work together with law enforcement to address public safety concerns and provide justice for the victims and their families.