Tristen Mackins passed away at just 21 years old after a tragic car crash and shooting in Charleston, Missouri, on December 26, 2025.
On Friday, December 26, 2025, tragedy struck when Charleston police responded to reports of gunfire near South Locust and South Green streets around 10:30 p.m.
Officers discovered a vehicle crashed into a fence behind 301 South Franklin Street. Inside, they found Mackins’s deceased.
Investigators believe he was driving eastbound on West Cypress Street when one or more suspects opened fire on the vehicle, causing him to lose control, strike an electric pole, and crash.
On the other hand, authorities suspect this homicide is connected to a series of violent incidents in Charleston.
The first was a December 17 homicide, and the second occurred earlier on December 26, when a house was riddled with gunfire around 1 a.m, leaving two people injured.
Police believe these events may be linked, pointing to escalating violence in the area.
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Tristen Mackins Was A Talented Basketball Player At Meridian High School!
Tristen Mackins was a varsity guard and team captain for the Meridian Bobcats, graduating in 2023.
Standing at 5’10” and weighing 150 pounds, he played four seasons of high school basketball, consistently contributing to Meridian’s winning records.
His teams posted strong conference finishes, including an 8–0 first-place record in 2022 and multiple state rankings.
Known for his quickness and shooting ability, Mackins earned recognition in local stat sheets for his three-point shooting and free throws.
His passing has left a deep void in both his hometown of Mounds, Illinois, and the wider basketball community.
Friends and teammates remember him not only for his quickness on the court and his leadership as a Meridian High School guard, but also for his kindness and determination off the floor.
One of his closest friends shared a heartfelt tribute, saying:
as i sit here the tears literally will not stop falling no matter how hard i try. tristen was a real genuine soul man, when he came around, he had everybody laughing til they couldn’t breathe lbs. my cousin really had it going on and he WANTED better for himself. the fact that y’all really just took his life? i just can’t grasp it
Southern Illinois Sports reporter Chris Dexter shared his condolences, saying:
My thoughts and prayers go out to my friends at Meridian and to the family and friends of Tristen Mackins. Tristen passed overnight at just 21 years old. He was a 2023 Meridian High School graduate and played a huge role in the Meridian team’s run to the Gallatin County Sectional championship, before falling to Tuscola at the SIU Super Sectional. I always enjoyed my interactions with Tristen and covering him on the court. The Meridian family has endured so much tragedy in recent years, and they need all of our thoughts and prayers.”
Although he passed away, Tristen Mackins’ legacy as a gifted athlete and a genuine soul continues to live on.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Tristen Mackins’ friends, family, and well-wishers.
Rest In Peace, Tristen Mackins!
