Jerry Griffin Jr., 30—Thanksgiving Tragedy in West End
The West End community of Richmond, Virginia, is mourning the loss of a truly exceptional young man, Jerry Griffin Jr. Jerry passed away tragically on Thanksgiving morning, November 23, 2025, at the devastatingly young age of 30, following a brutal and cowardly hit-and-run incident. The news has left his family and friends in profound shock, turning a day of gratitude into one of unimaginable grief. Jerry was known for his vibrant spirit and was full of dreams for the future that were cruelly stolen by a driver who refused to stop.
A Dream Interrupted: The Loss of the Youth Basketball Coach
Jerry Griffin Jr.’s true calling was his dedication to coaching youth basketball. He was a mentor, a role model, and a source of positive energy for countless young lives in the community. His coaching went beyond the court; he taught resilience, teamwork, and passion. Losing Jerry means not only losing a beloved son and friend but also losing a guiding light for the neighborhood’s youth. The heartbreak lies in the knowledge that his impact and his dreams for those children have been cut short too soon by a senseless, criminal act.
A Call for Justice: Fighting for Safety in West End
The pain of the loss is fueled by the betrayal of the hit-and-run driver who fled the scene, compounding the tragedy. As loved ones gather to remember Jerry’s life, their mourning is mixed with an insistent calling for justice for Jerry and necessary safety improvements in their neighborhood. His family humbly asks for prayers during this challenging time, relying on their faith and the strength of their community to endure. They hold onto the memories of his life, demanding accountability so that the vibrant spirit of Jerry Griffin Jr. can rest easy.
