Logan Federico

Remembering Logan Federico

A Life Stolen by Systemic Failure

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On May 3, 2025, 22-year-old Logan Federico was dragged from her bed, forced to her knees, and executed during a home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina, while visiting friends at the University of South Carolina. Her killer, Alexander Devante Dickey, a 30-year-old career criminal with 39 prior arrests (25 felonies including violent offenses), should have been behind bars for over 140 years based on cumulative sentences but served only about 600 days due to lenient bonds, plea deals, and early releases. Logan's father, Stephen Federico, is leading the charge for accountability—demanding reforms to prevent such preventable tragedies.

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Innocent Life Lost

This case could spark generational change by pushing for stricter sentencing, DA/judge accountability, and victim-centered policies nationwide.

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Who Was Logan Federico?

Logan Haley Federico was a vibrant 22-year-old from Waxhaw, North Carolina, aspiring to become a teacher. She was known for her laughter, kindness, and love for life. A graduate of Cedar Creek Ranch High School, Logan was full of potential and dreams.

She is survived by her parents, Stephen and Camryn Federico, and her siblings. Her legacy lives on through the fight for justice.

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"Logan was light and love—taken too soon, but her story will ignite change."

— Family tribute

The Tragic Incident

On May 3, 2025, Logan was visiting friends in a rental home near USC when Alexander Dickey broke in. He dragged her from bed naked, forced her to her knees, shot her execution-style, stole her debit/credit cards, and went on a spending spree.

Dickey was arrested and charged with murder, burglary, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, and grand larceny. This was not random—it was enabled by a system that failed to keep him off the streets.

Exposing Systemic Failures

Dickey's record included violent crimes, yet judges like Bentley Price released him after serving only 22.5% of a 1,825-day sentence (downgraded from 1st-degree burglary). Solicitors like Byron Gipson allowed plea deals and poor inter-agency communication.

This reflects broader issues: soft-on-crime policies, cashless bail, and lack of accountability for DAs and judges.

Key Figures Involved

Judge Bentley Price

Released Dickey after serving only 22.5% of sentence

Calls for removal from bench

Solicitor Byron Gipson

Allowed plea deals and poor inter-agency communication

Calls for impeachment

Broader Context

Similar to cases like Iryna Zarutska, this highlights how repeat offenders are prioritized over victims, leading to preventable deaths. The criminal justice system's failure to protect innocent citizens while coddling violent criminals must end.

Media Coverage & Influencer Support

Logan's story has resonated across the nation, with prominent voices demanding justice and systemic reform.

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Advocacy for Real Change

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The Potential for Generational Change

This movement could rewrite history by influencing nationwide reforms that protect victims and hold the justice system accountable.

End catch-and-release for violent offenders

Mandate minimum sentences for repeat violent criminals

Hold officials accountable via impeachment or elections

Fund victim services and support programs

Shift from criminal rights to victim protection

Prevent future tragedies through systemic reform

$LOGAN Coin: Turning Grief into Action

$LOGAN

The $LOGAN coin on Solana was the first coin created 5 months ago in Logan's memory as a community-driven token. More than speculation, it's a tool for change.

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Purpose & Impact

Inspired by successful community tokens like $PNUT (funding animal sanctuaries) and $IRYNA (raising $65K for a victim's family), $LOGAN represents a new model of crypto-powered advocacy.

Funds from $LOGAN support the Federico family, legal battles for accountability, and the establishment of the #LoganFoundation. It spreads awareness about criminal justice failures while building momentum for reform.

Community-Driven Change

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Latest Updates & News

September 30, 2025

Latest on Dickey's Trial

Updates from the ongoing trial proceedings and bond hearing.

September 25, 2025

Stephen Federico's Advocacy Gains National Attention

Father's testimony at House Judiciary Committee resonates across the country.

September 20, 2025

Rep. Ralph Norman Calls for Solicitor's Impeachment

U.S. Representative demands accountability for failures in Logan's case.

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