A popular mixed martial arts fighter was shot and killed while partaking in a home invasion, according to authorities.
Langston Sykes, 31, was shot just before 11pm on Tuesday night inside a home in Lake City, Florida, according to the local police department.
Detectives believe the fatal shooting counted as self-defense under the state’s Stand Your Ground legislation.
Officials said in a statement that those inside the address knew Sykes, and that he had successfully broken into the property.
There were multiple adults and children inside the home, police said, with one of the adults opening fire on Sykes.
Officers added that an adult inside the home also had an active injunction out against Sykes.
Police Chief Gerald Butler said: ‘This is a tragic incident, and our thoughts are with everyone affected.
‘Based on the investigation, it appears this may be a case of a resident acting in self-defense during a home invasion.’
First responders raced to the scene to aid Sykes but he died at the scene, according to police.
On his social media, Sykes went under the name Langston ‘Blaze’ Sykes, and was a kickboxer and father-of-five.
His coach James Smiley shared a tribute to him on his Facebook, writing that he was a ‘fierce competitor’.
Smiley wrote: ‘It is with a heavy heart that I’m sharing the news of the loss of our teammate, our friend, and our brother, Langston. He was more than just a part of our team, he was family.
‘Langston was not only a fierce competitor and a dedicated teammate, but he was also a great father, a loyal friend, and a man who brought light into every room he entered.
‘His kindness, his laughter, and his unwavering support for those he loved will never be forgotten.
‘Our hearts go out to his family, especially his five children, who were his greatest pride and joy. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.’
According to website Tapology, he had a professional MMA record of one win, four losses, and zero draws.
His last fight happened in August of 2024, beating out his opponent Anson Swindle to win by a technical knock out in the first round.
Since his passing, others in the world of MMA have also paid tribute to Sykes.
Ring announcer Christopher J Rothstein said: ‘I’m heartbroken making this post. I just found out that Lanko Sykes was shot and killed last night.
‘I don’t know the circumstances of what exactly happened, I just know it’s sad. He was a pleasure to have around during fight week.
‘He was a fighter, a friend to so many, and he loved being a father to his children. God bless his family during this tragic time.’