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'''Laken Hope Riley''' was an accomplished nursing student and former University of Georgia (UGA) attendee, tragically murdered during a morning jog in February 2024. Her death, which occurred on the UGA campus in Athens, Georgia, led to widespread grief and sparked national discourse on public safety and immigration policies in the United States.
'''Laken Hope Riley''' was an American nursing student who was murdered near Lake Herrick on the University of Georgia campus on 22 February 2024. She was 22 years old.
=== Early Life and Education ===
Laken Riley was born on 15 November 2001 in Woodstock, Georgia. She graduated from River Ridge High School in 2020, where she excelled as a cross-country athlete and honour roll student. Riley initially enrolled at the University of Georgia, where she joined the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Known for her academic excellence, she later transferred to Augusta University College of Nursing, where she was recognised on the Dean's List for her stellar academic performance.
Riley was a student at Augusta University College of Nursing in Athens, Georgia, and had previously attended the University of Georgia. Her death became nationally known after Jose Antonio Ibarra was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
=== Personal Interests and Character ===
Laken was deeply admired for her kindness, drive, and a strong sense of compassion. A passionate runner, she frequently enjoyed jogging in wooded areas near campus, combining her love for fitness with her appreciation of nature. Friends and family described her as a positive influence who aspired to help others through a career in healthcare.
== Education ==
Riley studied nursing at Augusta University College of Nursing. Augusta University described her as a student on its Athens campus and publicly mourned her death in February 2024.
=== Tragic Death ===
On 22 February 2024, Laken embarked on a morning jog near Lake Herrick on the University of Georgia campus. During her run, she was ambushed by 26-year-old [[Jose Antonio Ibarra|José Antonio Ibarra]], an immigrant who had entered the United States unlawfully in 2022. Evidence presented at trial suggested Ibarra had been “hunting for a victim,” and when Laken resisted his assault, she was brutally killed.
Before moving into nursing studies, she had attended the University of Georgia. Public reporting also described her as a runner.
Her body was found later that day after a friend reported her missing. Forensic evidence, including DNA found under her fingernails and Ibarra's fingerprints on her belongings, led to the swift arrest of the suspect.
== Death ==
On 22 February 2024, Riley went running near Lake Herrick and did not return. A friend reported concern, and University of Georgia police later found her body in a wooded area near campus trails.
=== Legal Case and Conviction ===
José Antonio Ibarra was arrested on 23 February 2024 and charged with multiple crimes, including malice murder, aggravated assault, and kidnapping. During the trial, prosecutors highlighted Laken's courageous efforts to fight off her attacker. On 20 November 2024, Ibarra was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
Jose Antonio Ibarra was arrested the next day. At trial, prosecutors used forensic and digital evidence to link him to the killing.
=== Legacy and Impact ===
Laken Riley's death deeply affected her community and the nation. Numerous vigils and memorials were held in her honour, and her family established the "Laken Hope Riley Foundation" to support nursing students and promote campus safety initiatives. Her murder also became a focal point in discussions about immigration and crime, with policymakers referencing her case in legislative debates.
== Criminal Case ==
Ibarra was convicted on 20 November 2024 after a bench trial in Athens-Clarke County Superior Court. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
President Joe Biden mentioned Laken by name during the 2024 State of the Union address, acknowledging her family’s loss and calling for measures to prevent similar tragedies.
In March 2026, the trial judge denied Ibarra's request for a new trial. AP reported that the judge rejected arguments about DNA review time and cellphone evidence.
=== Remembering Laken Riley ===
Laken is remembered as a beacon of kindness, resilience, and academic dedication. Her legacy continues through the efforts of her family, friends, and the broader community to honour her life and aspirations.
== Public Legacy ==
Riley's family and supporters connected her memory with nursing education, campus safety and the Laken Riley Act. The Act was signed into United States federal law as Public Law 119-1 on 29 January 2025.
Because Riley was the victim of a murder and not a public official, public coverage of her life is usually centred on her education, family tributes, the criminal case and the policy debate that followed.
== See Also ==
* [[Murder_of_Laken_Riley]]
* [[Jose_Antonio_Ibarra]]
== References ==
* [https://www.augusta.edu/news/augusta-university-mourns-the-loss-of-laken-riley/ Augusta University: Augusta University mourns the loss of Laken Riley]
* [https://apnews.com/article/georgia-nursing-student-laken-riley-immigrant-d8d75ccc6d81e7a88eb7890829d9fc9c AP News: Man convicted of killing Laken Riley sentenced to life in prison without parole]
* [https://apnews.com/article/laken-riley-jose-ibarra-georgia-nursing-student-8867c860682bc93e9e66d443b6e41ce6 AP News: No new trial for man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley]
* [https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/PLAW-119publ1 GovInfo: Public Law 119-1, Laken Riley Act]
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