Minnesota’s 2025 domestic abuse homicide victims honored

In a poignant ceremony held at St. Paul College Club on Summit Avenue, Minnesotans who lost their lives to domestic violence were remembered and honored by Violence Free Minnesota, the statewide coalition working to end relationship abuse. Thirty-one Minnesotans were killed in intimate partner homicides last year, with two others succumbing to suspicious deaths that may be linked to intimate partner homicide.

The victims, described as "mothers, daughters, sisters, brothers, sons, cousins, friends, and beloved members of our communities," left behind a trail of grief and devastation. However, the coalition seeks to shift the focus from the tragedy to the immense love and joy these individuals brought to the world. The event also serves as a call to action to address the root causes of domestic violence and ensure that those who are vulnerable – particularly LGBTQ+ individuals and those who trust deeply – receive protection.

Among the victims honored were Shaniya Thompson, 29, of St. Paul, whose devoted motherhood and love for her family was tragically cut short by her ex-partner's shooting; Amy Doverspike, a talented chef and former correctional officer, whose life was taken in a violent act by someone she trusted; and Christine "Chrissy" Morris, a bright light who left behind a 2-year-old daughter and a community that cherished her love and strength.

But the event also shed light on the often-overlooked victims of domestic violence – those who are not counted in statistics but whose lives were still precious and worth remembering. The story of Sam Nordquist, a 2020 graduate of Face to Face Academy in St. Paul, serves as a powerful reminder that emotional and psychological abuse can be just as deadly as physical violence.

"Sam wasn't a statistic," his sister Kayla said during the ceremony. "He wasn't a headline. He was love, laughter, and a heart that trusted deeply." Sam's tragic death highlights the urgent need for awareness, education, and support to prevent domestic violence. The Nordquist family has established the "Stand with Sam Scholarship Fund" at Face to Face Academy, and Violence Free Minnesota is working tirelessly to ensure that those who are vulnerable receive protection.

The event serves as a powerful reminder that violence can start quietly, with control disguised as care, isolation masquerading as protection, and fear slowly replacing love. As Kayla Nordquist said, "We don't talk enough about how vulnerable people... are targeted." It's time to acknowledge the signs of abuse, believe those who need help, and intervene early to prevent tragedy.

As the community gathers to remember the victims and honor their lives, it's clear that prevention matters. Education saves lives, silence kills, and believing people matters. The message from Violence Free Minnesota is one of hope: "Take your gut seriously. Pay attention to sudden isolation... Don't ignore controlling behavior just because it doesn’t leave bruises."
 
omg i was literally thinking about sam nordquist the other day and how his story broke my heart he's like a reminder that domestic violence can be so subtle & sneaky even when there's no physical abuse it's still super damaging to someone's mental health 🤕

i'm also feeling really inspired by the stand with sam scholarship fund i mean, if we can create something positive out of such a tragic event maybe we can help prevent more tragedies in the future? 💖

i think violence free minnesota is doing amazing work but we need to do more to raise awareness & educate people about domestic violence it's like, so many people are still stuck in the mindset that "it happens to other people" or "it's not a big deal" nope, it's a huge issue that affects way too many people especially vulnerable communities 🌈

anyway, i just wanted to say that sam's story needs to be told more often we need to honor his memory by creating change 💪
 
🌟 the thing that gets me about this story is how we can forget that these victims are still MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, BROTHERS, AND FRIENDS who were loved by so many people. like, think about it... 31 lives lost to domestic violence last year alone and the community comes together to remember them as more than just stats or news headlines. that's what I call powerful 💖
 
omg 🤯 this is so sad 😔 domestic violence is such a big issue in our society and we need to talk more about it 💬 i feel like we always hear about the victims but never the ones who are still here ❤️ their stories are just as important in raising awareness and preventing these tragedies from happening in the first place 🙏 sam nordquist's story is giving me chills 😨 emotional abuse is so real and not enough people recognize it 💔 we need to support those who are vulnerable and make sure they're getting the help they need ❤️
 
My heart goes out to all the families affected by domestic violence 🤕💔. It's so sad that 31 lives were lost in Minnesota last year and even more could've been saved if we'd recognized the signs of abuse sooner 💔. The event was a beautiful tribute to these innocent lives, but it's also a harsh reminder that there are still people out there who don't feel safe or heard 🤷‍♀️. Let's make sure to support those who need help and create a culture where everyone feels loved and protected ❤️. We can't ignore the warning signs of abuse, we have to take action and believe those who need us most 💪.
 
🤗 this event is so powerful 💖 the way they're shifting focus from tragedy to the love & joy these individuals brought is beautiful ❤️ we need more of that positivity in our communities 💪 violence can start quietly, but with awareness, ed & support we can prevent it 🔓 the "Stand with Sam Scholarship Fund" is an amazing idea 🎉 let's not forget those who aren't counted in statistics but still deserve to be remembered & honored ❤️
 
🤦‍♀️ Domestic violence victims are always the real MVPs (Most Valuable Partners in Trauma) 🙅‍♂️. I mean, who needs a partner when you can have PTSD and emotional scars to last a lifetime? 💔 It's not like they were just statistics or headlines – they were actual people with families, friends, and dreams that got brutally cut short.

And let's be real, the warning signs are always there, but we never listen 🙄. Control disguised as care? Isolation masquerading as protection? That's code for "I'm going to hurt you if you don't do what I say." 🚫

It's time to acknowledge those subtle signs and believe people who need help. Education is key, and it's not just about teaching self-defense classes – it's about educating ourselves on the red flags of abuse. 💡 Let's make sure we're paying attention and taking action before things escalate.

The Stand with Sam Scholarship Fund? More like Stand Up for Those Who Are Vulnerable 🙏. It's time to shift the focus from tragedy to prevention, from grief to hope. 💕
 
I'm so sorry to see these devastating stats about domestic violence in Minnesotah 🤕. Thirty-one lives lost last year alone is just crazy. It's like, we're supposed to be living in a society where love and respect are a thing, not this toxic crap that turns people into monsters 💔. And the thing is, it doesn't even have to be physical violence – emotional abuse can be deadly too 😩. We need to start talking more about this stuff and supporting those who are vulnerable 🤝. Education and awareness are key, but it's also about listening to each other without judgment and stepping in when we see signs of abuse 👀. I'm glad the Nordquist family is taking action with that scholarship fund – let's keep raising our voices and creating change 💪.
 
🤕 this is so sad I mean we gotta do better for our neighbors in MN, especially those who trust deeply & are vulnerable to abuse 🙅‍♀️. like, 31 people lost their lives last year & it's not fair at all 💔. we need more education & support for those going through domestic violence, 'cause awareness matters 💡. the fact that there's a scholarship fund in Sam's name is amazing ❤️, let's keep pushing forward to prevent these tragedies from happening again 🚫💖
 
💔 this ceremony sounds like a really powerful moment for the community but I'm curious where the numbers come from for 31 minnesotans killed in intimate partner homicides? how reliable is that stat? and what kind of education & support systems are we talking about here? 🤔
 
omg i'm so moved by this 😭💔 those poor victims were taken away from us way too soon shaniya thompson was supposed to be a mom to her own kids not the one who got hurt by her ex lol what a tragedy amy doverspike sounded like an amazing person i hope people take away that emotional abuse is just as deadly as physical abuse we need more ppl like kayla nordquist who's willing to speak out against this 💕 stand with sam scholarship fund sounds like a great idea 🤞
 
man 😔 this ceremony sounds so somber & heartbreaking ... 31 minnesotans lost their lives to domestic violence last year alone that's like what, a whole bunch of families torn apart 🤯 and i'm really glad Violence Free Minnesota is trying to shift the focus from just mourning the losses to also addressing the root causes of it all 💡 like how we can better support our vulnerable communities, especially the LGBTQ+ ones 🌈 and also help those who are isolated or in fear to come forward 🗣️ i'm so inspired by Sam's sister Kayla's words "believe people matters" that's some real talk right there 👊
 
omg I'm literally shaking thinking about the Nordquist family's story 🤕 it's so heartbreaking how Sam's life was cut short by someone he trusted and didn't see as a threat 🤷‍♀️. The fact that his sister Kayla is now advocating for awareness and education is giving me all the feels ❤️ we need to take action and support those who are vulnerable, especially the LGBTQ+ community 🌈. I'm so inspired by the Nordquist family's resilience and determination to create positive change 💪. We can't just sit back and watch; we need to be proactive in preventing domestic violence and supporting those affected ❤️.
 
man, this ceremony was so emotional 🤯, i'm literally feeling the weight of all those lives lost to domestic violence 💔. 31 people in minnesota alone, that's crazy! and to think that there are still so many more cases that go unreported or underreported... it's like, we need to do better as a society, you know? 🤝

i love how the event shifted the focus from just remembering the victims to also talking about prevention and awareness 📚. we need to start having those tough conversations about emotional abuse and control because that's where the real harm is 🚨. and can we please talk more about supporting our most vulnerable communities, especially the lgbtq+ folks? they're already at a higher risk of being targeted...

anyway, i'm so inspired by people like kayla nordquist who are using their loss to create change 💖. the stand with sam scholarship fund is such a beautiful idea... let's keep building on that momentum! 💪
 
🕯️ it's heartbreaking how we lose so many souls to domestic violence, like they're just statistics or headlines 📰, but they were real people with loved ones who are left behind 💔. the tragedy is not just about the physical harm, but also the emotional and psychological abuse that can be just as deadly 😕. we need to acknowledge the signs of abuse, believe those who need help, and intervene early to prevent more tragedies from happening 🚨. it's time for us to take a closer look at how we treat each other and create a culture where vulnerability is seen as strength, not weakness 💪.
 
😔 this is so sad what's happening in our state i feel like we need to do more to support those who are vulnerable and prevent these tragedies from happening again 💡 we can't just focus on the victims we have to think about how we can help the ones who might be at risk too 🤝 education and awareness are key i wish people would take this stuff seriously before it's too late 🙏 we need to create a culture where people feel safe to speak up when they're being abused or targeted 💬
 
Wow 💔👏 the way they shifted the focus from tragedy to love and joy its really beautiful. Theyre not just honoring the victims but also educating people about domestic violence its a huge issue in our communities 🌟. Those stats for minnesota last year are crazy 31 people lost their lives its unacceptable we need to do better 💥. And im loving the "take your gut seriously" message 💯👮‍♀️
 
🚨💔 Just saw a pic of that ceremony where 31 Minnesotans lost their lives to domestic violence last year 🤯. Can u believe 2 other ppl died too, linked to intimate partner homicide 🤕. It's heartbreaking thinking about all those families & communities affected by this 💀. The worst part is, it's not just the physical abuse that's deadly, but also emotional & psychological abuse 😩. We need more awareness, education & support to prevent this from happening 🔊. Those who are vulnerable, especially LGBTQ+ individuals, need protection 🚫. Let's listen to their stories & believe them when they say they're in danger 💬. Prevention matters & we can't ignore the signs of abuse 😢.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about the 31 Minnesotans who lost their lives to domestic violence last year 🤕🙏. It's like, we need to be more vocal and aware of this issue, you know? I was talking to my friend Emily from St. Paul, and she told me that it's still so stigmatized in our society, people don't wanna talk about it or share their stories... and that's exactly what's happening, right? The victims are being honored, but we need more action than just a ceremony 🎉.

My friend Rachel is an activist for this cause, and she's always saying that education is key. Like, if we can educate people about the signs of abuse and how to spot it, we might be able to prevent some of these tragedies... you know? And I love what Violence Free Minnesota is doing, like they're trying to create a culture where everyone feels safe and supported 🌈.

It's so sad that Sam Nordquist's story has to serve as a reminder about emotional abuse being just as deadly as physical violence 😔. We need to talk more about this stuff and support each other... it's okay to not be okay, you know? And I love how the Nordquist family is creating a scholarship fund in his memory – that's such an amazing way to keep his legacy alive 💕.
 
IT'S TIME WE START TALKING ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN A MORE OPEN AND HONEST WAY!!! 🤯🌟 THE STATISTICS ARE ALARMING, BUT IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT THE NUMBERS - IT'S ABOUT THE LIVES LOST TO CONTROL, ISOLATION AND FEAR. WE NEED TO START TALKING ABOUT HOW VULNERABLE PEOPLE ARE TARGETED AND HOW WE CAN PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING IN THE FIRST PLACE! 🤝💕
 
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