Local Woman's Family Remembers Loving Mother Shyta Campbell, Killed in Houston Apartment Complex Shooting
A week before her brutal murder, Shyta Campbell had a final conversation with her sister Kanneshia Penrice that still haunts those who knew her. "Never knew it was going to be the last time I would just talk to my sister," Penrice said, reflecting on the moment her sibling reassured her about being ready to move forward after life.
For Penrice and her siblings, Campbell's death is not an isolated incident - they've dealt with tragedy before. Losing their mother at a young age left them fragmented, leading them to reconnect as adults in their 30s. Now, they're struggling to come to terms with the loss of another family member, leaving behind three children who were unfortunately caught in the crossfire.
As authorities investigate the motives behind Campbell's murder, her sister is relying on faith for strength and guidance. "I don't hold no will towards him or anybody else. I'm going to leave it in God's hands and let him handle it," Penrice said, choosing not to harbor hatred or anger.
Campbell was shot outside an apartment complex in northwest Houston, where multiple people were arguing before the fatal incident occurred. Despite the chaos, three young children inside were unharmed - although they were not Campbell's own children.
The family is still reeling from the news of her death, which has left them grappling with grief and uncertainty. As the search for those responsible continues, Penrice's sister is taking solace in her faith, knowing that justice will be served in its time.
A week before her brutal murder, Shyta Campbell had a final conversation with her sister Kanneshia Penrice that still haunts those who knew her. "Never knew it was going to be the last time I would just talk to my sister," Penrice said, reflecting on the moment her sibling reassured her about being ready to move forward after life.
For Penrice and her siblings, Campbell's death is not an isolated incident - they've dealt with tragedy before. Losing their mother at a young age left them fragmented, leading them to reconnect as adults in their 30s. Now, they're struggling to come to terms with the loss of another family member, leaving behind three children who were unfortunately caught in the crossfire.
As authorities investigate the motives behind Campbell's murder, her sister is relying on faith for strength and guidance. "I don't hold no will towards him or anybody else. I'm going to leave it in God's hands and let him handle it," Penrice said, choosing not to harbor hatred or anger.
Campbell was shot outside an apartment complex in northwest Houston, where multiple people were arguing before the fatal incident occurred. Despite the chaos, three young children inside were unharmed - although they were not Campbell's own children.
The family is still reeling from the news of her death, which has left them grappling with grief and uncertainty. As the search for those responsible continues, Penrice's sister is taking solace in her faith, knowing that justice will be served in its time.