Seconds in the Dark: Reconstructing the Exact Moments of the Donovon Lynch Shooting
In the seconds before Donovon Lynch was shot, no camera captured what happened—but the available evidence tells a stark story: an officer approaching from behind, no confirmed identification, and no physical proof that Lynch ever pointed a weapon.
Alternative Minute-by-Minute Timeline: March 26–27, 2021
Within just 30 minutes, three shootings tore through the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. This minute-by-minute reconstruction reveals how chaos, compressed timelines, and unanswered questions converged in the fatal shooting of Donovon Lynch.
The Forensic Gap: What the Evidence Does—and Does Not—Show About Donovon Lynch’s Actions
No gunshot residue. No forensic confirmation. No physical evidence that Donovon Lynch pointed a gun—yet that claim remains the foundation of the official justification for his killing.
How Officer Simmons Justified the Use of Lethal Force Against Donovon Lynch
Officer Solomon Simmons justified the fatal shooting of Donovon Lynch by claiming he faced an immediate deadly threat in a chaotic, active shooting scene. But with no body camera footage and limited independent verification, his account remains the central—and largely unchallenged—version of what happened in the final seconds before the gunfire.
What the Records Reveal About the Night Donovon Lynch Was Shot
The official narrative is simple. The documents are not. Together, they reveal a chaotic night, a missing visual record, and a fatal encounter that still cannot be fully reconstructed.
What the Lawsuit and Records Show — A Document-Based Analysis of the Donovon Lynch Shooting
A lawsuit, a death certificate, and a preservation letter don’t tell the same story—but together, they reveal what is known, what is disputed, and what remains missing in the shooting of Donovon Lynch.
Federal Civil Rights Complaint — Estate of Donovon Lynch v. Simmons
The estate’s formal court narrative of the shooting, alleging Lynch was leaving the area with Darrion Marsh, was uninvolved in earlier gunfire, and was shot twice without warning by Officer Simmons. The complaint also raises questions about body-camera activation and the lack of life-saving aid.
Two Deaths, One Night, Unanswered Questions
Two people were killed during the same chaotic night at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront—but only one case was fully explained. The other remains unresolved, raising deeper questions about what happened and what evidence has yet to be revealed.
Chaos, Seconds, and a Fatal Shot
On a chaotic night at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in March 2021, three shootings erupted within minutes. Amid sirens, crowds fleeing, and police rushing toward gunfire, Officer Solomon Simmons encountered 25-year-old Donovon Lynch — an innocent bystander walking back to his car. Seconds later Lynch was dead. Five years later, critical questions remain about what…
