Protest Set for Hearing: Man Accused of Killing Belmont University Student Jillian Ludwig

Protest Set for Hearing: Man Accused of Killing Belmont University Student Jillian Ludwig

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Sunday, people will rally in honor of a Belmont University student who
died
after being shot while on a walk.

On November 7, 2023, 18-year-old Jillian Ludwig was
shot
while walking in the Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park. She later died from her injuries. Shaquille Taylor was taken into custody, and later
indicted
, in connection with the shooting.

The rally will happen just one day before the court
decides
if Taylor is competent to stand trial. Ludwig’s family said they would never stop fighting for justice.


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“We miss her. Her parents are inconsolable still,” Jillian’s aunt and rally organizer Geri Wainwright said. “It doesn’t go away. It comes in waves.”

The peaceful rally will be at 2 p.m. outside the Davidson County courthouse. Wainwright said they hope the community will help advocate for Jillian and a safer Nashville.

“We believe that … his intent was to kill someone, whether it was Jill or not, and he needs to be held accountable for that,” Wainwright said.

Taylor had been prosecuted by the Nashville District Attorney’s Office for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon related to an August 2021 incident. However, doctors did not find that Taylor met the standards for involuntary commitment and he was released from custody in May 2023.

“Anybody who can hold a job, have a girlfriend, lock and load a gun, have a drivers license, maintain any kind of adult standard of living — certainly can understand the difference between right and wrong,” Wainwright said.


AUGUST 2024 | Tennessee’s new ‘Jillian’s Law’ already being put to use

Last year, the legislature passed “
Jillian’s Law
,” which requires any person deemed incompetent to stand trial to be entered into the National Instant Background Check System, prohibiting those in a name check database from buying firearms. The law also requires defendants to be admitted in appropriate treatment facilities.

Wainwright said Monday would be an emotional day for the family, but if Taylor is forced to stand trial, it’s a step in the right direction.

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“We’re hoping that the community’ll come out and support us in advocating for Jillian and advocating for a safer Nashville,” Wainwright said.


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