Over 50 people came together Tuesday night at North 3rd and Walnut where 19-year-old Nick Mills died the night before. Pastor Angelo Rodriguez of Itlm Faith Community Church, accompanied by Pastor Dave Powers of Columbia Presbyterian, led the group in song and prayer to help heal and unify the community. Unfortunately, no borough officials attended.
'They were best friends': Columbia mayor, neighbors react to fatal shooting | Local News | lancasteronline.com
A lone Columbia Borough police car sat outside the apartment at the corner of North Third and Walnut Streets mid-morning Tuesday.
Inside the building Monday evening, a 17-year-old shot his 19-year-old friend while holding a handgun he didn't think was loaded, according to charging documents from police.
Bikes and Slide Show at Locust Street Park/Library Wednesday, July 31
Community Vigil/Prayer Walk to be held at 3rd& Locust, Tuesday, July 30, at 7 p.m.
Antonio Acosta – Docket Sheet, Court Summary, Police Report
A 17-year boy is charged with third-degree murder regarding a fatal shooting Monday night in Columbia. Antonio Acosta, of Columbia, was arraigned Tuesday morning and remanded to Lancaster County Prison. Nicholas Mills, 19, was pronounced dead Monday night after being shot at a home in the 100 block of North Third Street. After being shot, he collapsed outside the home.
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