Qualeisha Barnes, known to many as Siditty, was a woman building a life that seemed to span multiple worlds — music, education, and entrepreneurship — all at once. At 36 years old, she had already established herself as a rapper with a growing audience, a business owner with her own boutique, and a nursing student excelling academically. She had made the dean’s list and was just two semesters away from completing her degree. To those closest to her, she was driven, focused, and determined to create stability for herself and her unborn child.
On April 8, 2026, at approximately 1:30 a.m., that life came to a violent and irreversible halt. Barnes was sitting inside her white Range Rover Sport on Springside Place SE in Atlanta when she was shot four times in the face at close range. The attack was sudden and fatal. There was no time to react, no chance to escape. Her vehicle was later discovered in the quiet residential area, turning an ordinary street into the center of a homicide investigation that has since drawn intense attention.

Barnes was 14 weeks pregnant at the time of her death, a detail that has added even more pain and complexity to the case. Her family believes that pregnancy may be central to understanding why she was targeted. According to her mother, Francine Lopez-Stewart, this was not a random act of violence but a planned attack involving more than one person. She has publicly stated that her daughter’s death is tied to a specific decision Barnes made — one she allegedly refused to reverse — though investigators have not confirmed any such motive.
Despite the severity of the crime, no arrests have been made and no suspects have been officially named. Authorities have remained cautious in releasing details, while the investigation continues to unfold behind closed doors. The lack of public answers has only deepened frustration and fear among those who knew her, with speculation spreading across both Atlanta and Detroit.
Barnes’ reach extended far beyond her immediate community. With over 103,000 followers on Instagram, she had built a strong digital presence, sharing her music, her business ventures, and moments from her personal journey. Her boutique reflected her creative identity, while her nursing studies reflected a very different ambition — one rooted in caregiving, stability, and service. Friends say she was constantly balancing these identities, determined not to be defined by just one path.
In the wake of her death, tributes have poured in online. Fans remember her as someone who embodied resilience and ambition, someone who refused to be limited by circumstance. But alongside the grief, there is growing anger — anger over the silence, the lack of arrests, and the unanswered questions surrounding her final hours.
For her mother, the pain has turned into urgency. She insists that those responsible are already known within certain circles, and she continues to push for accountability. Her words reflect both heartbreak and conviction — that her daughter’s death was not random, and that truth is being kept just out of reach.
As the investigation continues, one thing remains clear: Qualeisha Barnes was more than a headline. She was a mother-to-be, a student, an entrepreneur, and a daughter deeply loved. And until justice is served, her story remains open — suspended between memory, mystery, and a search for answers that has only just begun.
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