In March 2019, Chloe Randolph was found dead in the east side Evansville apartment she shared with her husband, Mohamud Abdikadir, and their son, who was 9-months-old at the time. Police found her body in the closet with visible signs of head trauma, and a deep cut to her neck. Her husband was arrested and charged with her murder.
Determined to not let Chloe simply become another statistic, her parents and close friends saw her tragic death as motivation to help others who find themselves in dangerous relationships. A major step in their journey took place last October with the opening of The Chloe Randolph Organization Advocacy Center in downtown Henderson.