How a Parking Lot Shooting Claimed Alexandria Borys Life After Her Brother’s Death

Image of Alexandria Borys
Alexandria Borys | photo courtesy | Facebook

 

Alexandria Borys, a 26-year-old mother of two, cosmetologist, and nursing student, appeared to have a bright future until a stranger shot and killed her on Valentine’s Day in a supermarket parking lot.

Many people are unaware that her death came just six days after the tragic death of her younger brother, Brandon Gress, who was also shot to death.

This story goes unwritten and reveals a double tragedy that affected a family and a community deeply.

The Cress Siblings' Double Loss and Community Resilience

Who was Alexandria Cress, Borys is brother, Brandon Cress?

The younger brother of Alexandria Cress, Brandon Cress, was 24 years old when he passed away.

In addition to being a loving spouse to his fiancée, he was a dedicated father of two daughters and a boy.

Brandon’s talent for music was obvious as he sang and played the guitar in a band, and he was encouraging the dream of turning music into a career.

Known for his kindness, generosity, and good humor, Brandon will always be remembered by his family and friends as a cheerful individual.

He grew up with his sister, Alexandria Gress Borys, in the South Carolina hamlet of Irmo, where they attended the same high school and had a strong and supportive relationship.

How did Brandon Cress die?

Brandon Cress sadly passed away on February 8, 2023, from a gunshot wound.

According to his obituary, he was shot by a friend during a fight about a private issue.

While the incident’s exact details are still unknown, it is known that Brandon was taken to a hospital, where he eventually passed away from his wounds.

The shooting suspect, whose name has not been made public, was captured and accused of killing someone.

Authorities are looking into the cause of the terrible occurrence as well as its circumstances.

Brandon’s family and friends were devastated by his sudden and untimely passing, which prompted a memorial service to be conducted on February 13, 2023.

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How did Alexandria Borys die?

Alexandria Borys suspect, Christina Harrison, a suspect age 23, shot Alexandria in the parking lot of the Kroger store
Alexandria Borys suspect, Christina Harrison, a suspect age 23, shot Alexandria in the parking lot of the Kroger store | Photo courtesy | Facebook

 

Just one day after her brother’s memorial ceremony, on February 14, 2023, Alexandria Borys suddenly passed away.

A fight broke out when she was packing groceries at an Irmo Kroger grocery store with her sister-in-law, niece, and nephew.

Another lady, Christina Harrison, a 23-year-old Columbian, was also involved in the confrontation.

It’s still unclear why they argued, but it got out of hand and Harrison shot Alexandria in the head, killing her. Harrison left the scene as Alexandria instantly passed away.

Harrison turned himself into the Irmo Police Department around ninety minutes later.

After that, law enforcement took her into custody, accusing her of murder, illegally carrying a handgun, and having a weapon on her person during a violent crime.

She is currently awaiting trial while imprisoned at the Lexington County Detention Center.

How did the family and the community react?

Alexandria Borys with her family
Alexandria Borys with her family | photo courtesy | People

 

The family and community were shocked and grieved by the double tragedy that befell the Cress brothers.

They begged for justice and peace while grieving and expressing their feelings on social media.

Alexandria’s husband, Tyler Borys, launched a GoFundMe effort to raise almost $20,000 for a permanent memorial to honor Alexandria’s memory.

The family thanks the community for its support, requests privacy at this difficult time, and acknowledges the value of prayers.

Conclusion

The tragic deaths of Alexandria Borys and Brandon Cress serve as a somber reminder of the impact of gun violence and the delicate nature of life.

This unfortunate event underscores the importance of advocating for stricter gun laws, increased regulations, and promoting awareness and education on conflict prevention and resolution.

The Cress family and the Irmo community have experienced a profound loss, deserving both justice and healing.

As stated by Irmo Police Chief Bobby Dale:

“Senseless is the only word I can think of to describe what happened.”

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