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    Columbia Walk Turns Deadly: Malcolm D. Johnson Killed by Allegedly Impaired Driver at Gervais and Park

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsJanuary 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    COLUMBIA, S.C. — A simple Sunday night walk in the heart of downtown Columbia turned into a family’s worst nightmare when 29‑year‑old Malcolm D. Johnson was hit and killed by a vehicle that police believe was driven by a man impaired by alcohol. The crash near the busy intersection of Gervais Street and Park Street has shaken the community and renewed urgent warnings about the dangers of driving while under the influence.

    Authorities say the collision happened late in the evening as Johnson and a woman were crossing in a marked crosswalk. The driver, identified as 29‑year‑old Randall Miller, is accused of running a red light and striking both pedestrians. Johnson suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman he was with also suffered injuries and was rushed to a hospital for treatment, though officials have not publicly disclosed her current condition.


    Police arrested Miller at the scene and charged him with multiple counts, including felony driving under the influence resulting in death and great bodily injury, as well as open container violations. A judge denied him bond, and he remains held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center as the investigation continues.

    Friends and family describe Johnson as someone full of life with a big heart. In court, his mother tearfully recalled how he pushed his girlfriend out of harm’s way just moments before the impact, an act she said showed his instinct to protect others even in danger. She said her son’s favorite character was Batman, and she saw echoes of that heroism in his final actions.

    Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford called the loss “heartbreaking,” noting that incidents like this leave scars that stretch far beyond a single family. She offered deep sympathy to Johnson’s loved ones and underscored how sudden and senseless the tragedy felt to the broader community.

    Officers closed the intersection for hours as they gathered evidence and interviewed witnesses. Columbia police say several people reported Miller appeared to try to leave the scene before he was stopped. The department reminded drivers that impaired decisions behind the wheel can have irreversible consequences.

    Local advocates against drunk driving weighed in, saying this crash is another stark reminder that choosing to drink and then drive can shatter lives. They urged motorists to plan ahead, use ride services, or find safe alternatives whenever alcohol is involved. As the city mourns, many are calling for renewed attention to traffic safety, especially in areas with heavy foot traffic like downtown Columbia.

    The post Columbia Walk Turns Deadly: Malcolm D. Johnson Killed by Allegedly Impaired Driver at Gervais and Park appeared first on Tripplenews.

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