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Kelvin "KJ" Taylor Scholarship Fund.

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Kelvin "KJ" Taylor Scholarship Fund.
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Kelvin "KJ" Taylor
Kelvin Taylor, the 18-year-old West Virginia high school athlete, was shot to death on April 7, 2021. The shooting took place around 8:15 pm on the corner of Central Avenue and Glenwood Avenue. Eventually, the perpetrator was identified to be 19-year-old Dekotis Thomas, who was a resident of South Charleston and had been identified using surveillance footage from the area. The See No Evil episode, titled Fallen Star, chronicled the shooting death of the young school sports star in Charleston. The episode aired on January 10, 2024, at 9 pm EST on Investigation Discovery. The official synopsis reads: "In 2021, talented high school football star KJ Taylor is killed during a drive-by shooting outside a West Virginia convenience store; CCTV helps detectives follow the trail of the truck spotted stalking KJ's friends leading up to the shooting."
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