The Atlanta, Georgia community is mourning the death of Tianah Robinson, a 16-year-old girl whose life was tragically cut short in a shooting at Piedmont Park.
According to reports, the incident occurred Saturday night near the park’s pond area, hours after 404 Day events had taken place nearby. Police responded shortly after 9 p.m., where multiple scenes and ballistic evidence were identified. Authorities have stated there is currently no confirmed connection between the shooting and the earlier festival.
Tianah had been at the park simply to enjoy the atmosphere, a normal moment that turned into something devastating. Her parents described her as a “go-getter” who loved spending time with her family and was looking forward to an upcoming Spring Break trip. Those plans are now replaced with funeral arrangements, a shift no family should ever have to face.
Beyond the circumstances, what stands out is who she was. A young girl with energy, plans, and people who loved her deeply. The kind of life that was still just getting started.
In the wake of her passing, loved ones have begun organizing support to help cover funeral expenses, as the community continues to process the loss and rally around her family.
Tianah Robinson’s obituary reflects a life taken far too soon, leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and memories that should have had years to grow.