On Saturday afternoon, a quiet block near 14th Street and Mangoustine Avenue in Sanford, Florida turned into a scene of tragedy when 22-year-old La‑Don Ja’Quan Williams was found suffering multiple gunshot wounds. According to the Sanford Police Department, officers arrived just after 3:30 p.m. after receiving reports of shots fired, and immediately rushed Williams to a nearby hospital. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Within the same investigation, a second individual arrived at a local hospital with minor injuries sustained in the same incident. Police say this person is expected to recover. At this stage the police have not released any motive, suspect descriptions or details of what might have led to the gunfire, leaving friends and community members searching for answers.

Detectives with the Sanford Police Department have classified the shooting as a homicide investigation. They describe the crime scene near 14th and Mangoustine as active, with multiple evidence markers and officers still combing the area for clues. They are now asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything — even something that seems small or unrelated — to come forward.
To aid the investigation, authorities are reminding the public of the anonymous tip line: you can contact Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477) or submit information online at www.crimeline.org. A cash reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for tips that help solve the case. Calls to Crimeline remain anonymous.
For the family and friends of Williams, this is a sudden and devastating loss. A young life, just 22 years old, has been cut short under violent and unresolved circumstances. The community is left not only mourning but also wondering how this happened, and how it can be prevented in the future.
Neighbors told reporters they heard what sounded like multiple gunshots but thought at first it might be fireworks — a tragic misinterpretation in a neighborhood where quiet afternoons normally reign. Now the scene is marked off, investigators walking the block, searching for shell casings or surveillance footage. The mood in the area is one of shock and a lingering fear that something so drastic could happen so close to home.
As the investigation continues, Sanford Police stress that the case remains open and they are not yet releasing any suspect information publicly. They urge residents and passerby to check doorbell or security camera footage, recall any unusual vehicles or people in the area at the time, or remember conversations overheard in the vicinity around the 3:30 p.m. hour. Because ultimately, they say, “even the smallest detail could help bring answers.”
La-Don Ja’Quan Williams’s death is a tragic reminder of how quickly violence can impact lives and how much communities rely on one another when crime breaks the silence. As Sanford mourns, pleas go out not just for tips, but for vigilance, compassion, and care for one another — because the next “quiet afternoon” may not wait.



