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FBI offers $50,000 reward in Logan Warrior Goings killing case

The FBI is offering up to $50,000 for tips in the 2022 killing of 6-year-old Logan Warrior Goings, shot inside a Pine Ridge home while sitting on a couch.

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FBI offers $50,000 reward in Logan Warrior Goings killing case
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The FBI has put a fresh price on a child homicide that still has no named suspect: up to $50,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for the death of 6-year-old Logan Warrior Goings. Investigators are again highlighting the case after Logan was killed inside a family residence on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation near Pine Ridge, South Dakota, when shots were fired toward and into the home.

The federal poster is blunt about the violence. Logan was sitting on a couch when he was struck and killed on May 5, 2022. Local reporting said roughly 14 rounds were fired into the house, and KELOLAND News reported that Logan was in a relative’s home the night of the shooting when a vehicle pulled up. The FBI has not announced an arrest or identified a suspect, which is why the reward notice now sits at the center of the effort to move the case forward.

The case is being handled by the FBI’s Minneapolis Field Office, which covers Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota and is led by Special Agent in Charge Christopher Dotson. The bureau says tips can be submitted online through its tip line, through a local FBI office, or through a U.S. embassy or consulate if needed. The message is aimed squarely at someone who may know something about the shooting and has not yet come forward.

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For Logan’s family, the case remains deeply personal. His grandmother, Holly Wilson, said she wanted to face the killers in court and tell them what they took from her. Wilson also remembered Logan as a child who was excited about school and about getting his front teeth, details that give the case a human center far beyond the federal poster.

Logan’s obituary, published by Sioux Funeral Home, identifies him as Logan Brent Warrior-Goings. It says he was born on October 2, 2015, in Pine Ridge and died at his home in the #4 Community of Pine Ridge on May 5, 2022. The renewed reward notice reflects a familiar reality in Indian Country: major cases can sit open for years, and the breakthrough often comes only when someone in the community decides to speak.

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