Two Killed, Seven Injured in Shockoe Bottom Mass Shooting

Authorities believe at least two shooters were involved in the late-night incident.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

A mass shooting occurred in the early morning hours of February 21, 2026 in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom neighborhood, leaving two people dead and seven others injured. Police have recovered over 50 shell casings from the scene, but no arrests have been made yet.

Why it matters

Gun violence and mass shootings continue to be a major public safety concern in many urban areas, including Richmond's historic Shockoe Bottom district, which is known for its nightlife and entertainment venues. This incident has shaken the community and raised questions about security measures and crime prevention efforts in the neighborhood.

The details

According to authorities, a total of nine adults were shot in the 00 block of N. 18th Street. The two victims who died at the scene were identified as 23-year-old Genesis Tamar Jones of Petersburg and 42-year-old Dominic Antoine Jackson of Henrico County. Police believe at least two shooters were involved based on the large number of shell casings recovered from the area.

  • The mass shooting occurred in the early morning hours of Saturday, February 21, 2026.

The players

Danny Avula

The mayor of Richmond who spoke to the press about the mass shooting incident.

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What they’re saying

“We must come together as a community to address the root causes of this senseless violence and ensure the safety of all our residents.”

— Danny Avula, Mayor of Richmond

What’s next

The Richmond Police Department is continuing its investigation into the mass shooting, including reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses in an effort to identify the suspects.

The takeaway

This tragic incident highlights the ongoing challenges Richmond faces in curbing gun violence and keeping its neighborhoods safe, particularly in popular nightlife districts like Shockoe Bottom. Community leaders and law enforcement will need to work together to address the underlying factors driving these types of mass shootings and implement more effective public safety measures.