U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, who serves South Carolina’s 1st district, posted a series of statements on her official social media account on October 8, 2025, addressing recent criminal justice issues and law enforcement accountability.
In a post at 18:01 UTC, Mace stated, “We’re calling for the death penalty for Logan Federico’s killer. Alexander Dickey wasn’t a first-time offender, he was a career criminal with nearly 40 arrests who should have never walked free. The justice system didn’t just fail Logan, it enabled her murder. Her blood is on https://t.co/VSBnoZz7gS”. The tweet highlighted concerns about the criminal justice system’s handling of repeat offenders.
Earlier in the day, at 16:24 UTC, Mace shared a link without additional comment: https://t.co/KCB7BX3BYj.
Later, at 19:34 UTC, she addressed local law enforcement actions, writing, “The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has announced the termination of a deputy following an internal investigation into multiple policy violations. Accountability and transparency in law enforcement remain critical to maintaining public trust. https://t.co/bpCkqjBsZt”.
Mace’s comments come amid ongoing national discussions about criminal sentencing and police oversight. She has represented South Carolina’s 1st district in Congress since 2021 after serving in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020. Born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977, she resides in Charleston and is an alumna of The Citadel, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1999.



