Memorial for Victim of Violent Crime
Six undocumented immigrants have been charged in the murder of Larisha Sharrell Thompson, discovered shot in her vehicle during a robbery attempt. The suspects, including three juveniles and three adults, were apprehended shortly after the incident. Evidence links them to both the robbery and murder, with one suspect facing capital punishment considerations. The community mourns the loss while questioning safety and immigration issues. The legal proceedings continue as authorities seek justice for the victim and her family.
South Carolina – Six undocumented immigrants have been charged in the murder of 40-year-old Larisha Sharrell Thompson, who was found fatally shot in her car on May 2, 2025. The suspects consist of three juveniles, aged 13, 14, and 15, alongside three adults: Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos (21), Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari (18), and Jeyson Sobied Pineda-Salgado (17).
Authorities described the incident as a “random robbery attempt” while Thompson was on her way to meet friends. She was discovered dead behind the wheel of her Honda Accord on Riverside Road. The investigation concluded that the suspects engaged in an attempted robbery of Thompson’s vehicle before fleeing when they found the doors locked.
The suspects were apprehended ten days following the murder, with evidence linking a 9mm pistol used in the attack to a burglary that occurred on April 30, 2025. Surveillance footage played a critical role in connecting the suspects to both the robbery and the murder. All six individuals now face charges of murder, attempted armed robbery, and second-degree burglary, with Torres-Chirinos identified as the alleged shooter facing additional firearms charges, including possession during the commission of a crime and possession as an unlawful alien.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued detainers against the suspects, ensuring they remain detained throughout the legal process. Their undocumented status means they are also subject to removal from the United States under federal immigration laws. Currently, the adults are held in adult jail while the juveniles are in juvenile detention, all without bail.
The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office is aggressively pursuing the case, with hopes to bring the suspects to trial before any deportation processes may initiate. Prosecutors are currently evaluating whether the charges against Torres-Chirinos could qualify for capital punishment given the heinous nature of the crime.
Thompson was a devoted mother to two daughters, ages 12 and 20, working multiple jobs to provide for her family. Following her tragic death, her family has shared their deep sorrow and anger, expressing feelings of numbness over the loss of their loved one. They have stated the emotional toll this incident has taken on them is profound.
Additionally, text messages exchanged among the suspects after the murder revealed a lack of remorse, suggesting a concerning mindset following the crime. Phrases such as “mission fail” and “this is just the beginning” were found among their communications, raising alarms about their criminal intent during this incident.
Local law enforcement officials, alongside the community, continue to grieve the loss of Thompson, reiterating the need for justice in this unsettling case. The situation has sparked an outcry regarding issues related to immigration, the safety of communities, and the tragic consequences of violent crime.
This case continues to develop as authorities work through the legal proceedings, and the community remains vigilant in seeking justice for Larisha Sharrell Thompson and her family.
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