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Outrage Grows After Murder Of 22-Year-Old By Man With 40 Charges

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleOctober 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A North Carolina father is calling for sweeping reform after his 22-year-old daughter was murdered by a man with a long history of violent crimes. Despite nearly 40 prior charges and 25 felonies, the accused was previously released on bond, sparking outrage across the state.


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CHARLOTTE, NC (4-minute read) — The father of Logan Federico, a 22-year-old college student who was shot and killed in May, is calling for significant reforms in the criminal justice system after learning that the man charged with her murder had been released on bond, despite a staggering history of violent offenses.

Stephen Federico recently testified before North Carolina lawmakers, voicing his frustration and heartbreak over a system he says allowed a dangerous repeat offender to roam free. The suspect, Alexander Dickey, is currently being held at the Lexington County Detention Center on charges connected not only to Logan’s death but also to a series of other crimes he committed while evading arrest.

Dickey’s criminal history is lengthy and alarming: nearly 40 charges over more than a decade, including 25 felonies, many of which were either dismissed or resulted in minimal consequences. His record includes burglary, robbery, and other violent offenses, forming a clear pattern that, according to Federico and others, should have kept him behind bars permanently.

“He should’ve been in jail for over 140 years based on everything he’s done,” Federico told lawmakers. “The system didn’t just fail, it collapsed.”

A Pattern of Violence Ignored

Investigators say Dickey went on a crime spree after the murder, using stolen debit and credit cards in Lexington County. The day after Logan was killed, he broke into a home and set it on fire—crimes that ultimately led to his arrest.

Local leaders, including Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster, didn’t mince words. “When they say if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—well, it’s broke,” said Foster. Richland County Councilman Don Weaver also weighed in, pointing to jail overcrowding as a contributing factor to the early release of dangerous individuals like Dickey. “We must make space for violent offenders, there’s no excuse,” Weaver added.

Communication Breakdown Adds Fuel to Fire

Adding to the family’s anguish, Federico claimed he had not heard from South Carolina Solicitor Byron Gipson in four months. Initially, the Solicitor’s Office declined to comment, but later issued a statement asserting that ongoing communication had taken place with the Federico family, including a recent phone call on September 11.

Meanwhile, the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office confirmed they are working closely with law enforcement to ensure a strong prosecution. “This was a senseless murder,” the statement read. “We’re committed to justice.”

Prominent politicians, including U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, and Representative Ralph Norman, have expressed outrage, blaming “weak on crime leadership” for Logan’s death. Norman went as far as calling for Solicitor Gipson’s impeachment, stating, “As the father of three daughters, my heart breaks. No more excuses. This guy needs to go.”

This tragic case has not only devastated a family but also reignited a statewide conversation about how the justice system handles repeat violent offenders, and whether current policies are putting innocent lives at risk.

Safety Tip: Know your state’s laws regarding bail and repeat offender policies. Staying informed can help you advocate for community safety and push for reform when needed.

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