BREAKING: A major breakthrough in the tragic case of a Jacksonville mother has just occurred. Authorities have confirmed the arrest of Randy Campbell, 31, in Dallas, Texas, for the fatal shooting of Cherrish Nunley, a 24-year-old mother of two. This significant development was made possible by an anonymous tip received by First Coast Crime Stoppers, shedding light on a case that has deeply affected the Jacksonville community.
On November 15, 2023, Nunley was found shot dead in a parking lot outside a Chuze Fitness center on Sunbeam Road, just weeks before her 25th birthday. Jacksonville police have emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating that the swift identification of Campbell as the prime suspect was aided by the courageous act of the anonymous tipster.
Chase Robinson, Executive Director of First Coast Crime Stoppers, expressed gratitude to the individual who came forward. He stated, “Today, we are reminded of the profound power our community holds when someone chooses to speak up—safely, securely, and without ever revealing their identity. Their courage has helped bring clarity to a case that has weighed heavily on a family and our entire community.”
Nunley leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old son, amplifying the emotional impact of this tragedy. Police have confirmed that Campbell is currently in custody in Dallas, and they are collaborating with the U.S. Marshal Task Force to ensure he faces justice.
Investigators quickly ruled Nunley’s death a homicide, and the Medical Examiner’s Office supported this determination. Following the identification of Campbell, detectives, working alongside the State Attorney’s Office, secured a warrant for his arrest, leading to his capture earlier this week.
Police have stated that Campbell is not a suspect in other recent homicides in Jacksonville. However, they continue to investigate other cases aggressively to bring justice to those affected.
As the community awaits further developments, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has reassured the public of their commitment to resolving this case. “Our hearts go out to Nunley’s family and friends; we’ll work with the State Attorney’s Office to make sure justice is served,” they stated.
The arrest marks a critical step in the pursuit of justice for Nunley and her family. As more details emerge, this story remains a poignant reminder of the impact of violence on families and communities.
Stay tuned for updates as this developing story unfolds.
