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Family demands answers in Augusta killing of 25-year-old Khyla Rodriguez

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The family of a 25-year-old Augusta woman shot and killed earlier this month is speaking out, demanding answers.

Khyla Rodriguez was found shot to death on Cameron Drive on May 15. Richmond County investigators have questioned three people, but no one has been charged in connection with her death.

Her mother, Shawna Holder, and brother, Valante Holder, spoke about the moment they learned she was gone and the son she left behind.

A fresh start cut short

Khyla Rodriguez came to Augusta for a fresh start. Her brother said he wanted her closer and wanted her safe.

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“She had a situation going on at the time, and me being her older brother, seeing that she was going through those situations, I said, ‘You know, I’m stable,’” Valante Holder said. “I thought it was a good idea for her to come down to Augusta and change her life, fix herself, get away from the people that was causing her issues and problems the same way that I did.”

But earlier this month, that new start ended on Cameron Drive.

For Shawna Holder, the last words from her daughter still feel impossible to reconcile with the first words of her death.

“The very real, real last thing I heard my daughter say was, ‘Happy Mother’s Day. I love you, Mommy,’” Shawna Holder said. “So to hear somebody else, the next words they’re saying is that my daughter is no longer in the living, is not something that you can just breathe through, you know?”

Shawna Holder said she received a call from a young man who announced his name and said something happened to Khyla and she was dead.

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“I couldn’t do anything but scream,” she said.

A mother and protector

Khyla’s family said she was tough on the outside but soft where it mattered. A protector. A mother. And to her son Kyshaun, her best friend.

“One thing Khyla always was, was a protector,” Valante Holder said. “She wasn’t gonna let anybody just run over who she cared about or who she loved or who she felt in her heart was important to her.”

Shawna Holder said her daughter cherished being a mother.

“He’s crazy about her. She can do no wrong in his eyes. She is the greatest mom,” Shawna Holder said. “In all of my contacts is the greatest mom ever.”

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Valante Holder said his sister and her son were like best friends.

“She was very big on her relationship with Kyshaun,” he said. “They were like best friends. They’re always playing a game with each other. They’re always wrestling. They’re always going back and forth. They always fighting over snacks. It’s just two kids. She’s just a big kid, and he’s just a little kid. They were like twins.”

The day after Khyla was killed, her son had to walk across a graduation stage. Shawna Holder said she had to let him have that moment before telling him his mother was gone.

“It was my grandson’s graduation date the next day. He was graduating the next day,” she said. “I had to go to his graduation and put on a happy face and wait until he had his day to tell him about his mom.”

Now the family is left trying to guide him through every milestone without her.

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“If he live his life every day like his mom is always watching him, a great man he will be,” Shawna Holder said. “But this is the type of thing I feel like I’m gonna have to be telling my grandson each milestone. Each milestone I will have to revisit the same emotion I felt the very night I got that call and don’t know which one of these times he’s gonna take it away and it break him.”

The family wants people to know Khyla’s life reached far beyond the place where it ended.

“At the end of the day, my sister meant something to a whole lot of people,” Valante Holder said. “And not just in Augusta.”

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10th annual Juneteenth Augusta Festival draws crowds despite heat

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The 10th annual Juneteenth Augusta Festival brought families to the Augusta Fairgrounds on Friday despite the muggy heat.

Cultural and community-focused events, live music performances and food trucks were available at the celebration.

Tonia Hill, attending the Juneteenth celebration, said she loves the holiday and is supporting the community, though she acknowledged the weather conditions.

“I love Juneteenth. And I’m supporting everybody. It’s hot. It’s hot. It’s hot,” Hill said.

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The festival runs until 10 p.m.

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Augusta Dream Center sees surge in families needing food as summer begins

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Dream Center is seeing more families turn to its food pantry this summer as children lose access to school lunches.

Organizations like the Augusta Dream Center see a surge in families who relied on school lunches during the academic year, according to Hallie Kohan, assistant director.

“We see a lot more families that have young kids who are in need that simply don’t have those meals they are normally getting,” Kohan said. “We see an influx of families that come through.”

Demand is up, but the food supply is not keeping pace.

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“Right now we are having some food distribution issues so while we are seeing an increase in families, we are seeing a decrease in the amount of food coming through our doors,” Kohan said.

The center is asking the community to host food drives or donate kid-friendly items such as mac and cheese and oatmeal.

Every Sunday the Dream Center opens its doors for a hot meal, serving as many as 120 people.

“Families can come in and get their hot meal. They sit down, it’s dignified, it’s a diner,” Kohan said. “It’s a welcoming experience for kids to come in and not feel like they are in need.”

No paperwork is required to receive help.

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“Just because you think someone is in a great situation, in today’s economy you never know,” Kohan said. “It could be your neighbor, mom, or best friend.”

The Augusta Dream Center food pantry is open Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon and Thursdays from 5 to 6 p.m. Hot meals are served Sundays from 5 to 6 p.m.

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Progress continues on James Brown Linear Park in downtown Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Construction continues on the James Brown Linear Park in downtown Augusta, with ceiling tiles now installed inside the park structures.

The tiles feature designs showcasing the Godfather of Soul from different years in his career.

According to the city, the completed park will include an interactive water feature that will “dance” to Brown’s greatest hits. A statue of the music icon will return to a new stage at the park.

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