An Ohio man and Black Lives Matter activist fatally shot himself Monday evening on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse, Columbus Dispatch reported.

MarShawn M. McCarrel II, whom authorities say was spotted on the Statehouse grounds just moments before killing himself, was pronounced dead on the scene.

No one witnessed the suicide, authorities told the Dispatch.

“We don’t have any evidence to know the reason why he did it,” Craig Cvetan of Ohio State Highway Patrol said.

McCarrel reportedly posted on his Facebook page shortly after 3 p.m., however, saying, “My demons won today. I’m sorry.”

The last tweet posted from his Twitter account read, “Let the record show that I pissed on the state house before I left.”

In addition to his activist work, McCarrel, 23, worked with youth mentorship programs in Franklin Township and also launched a nonprofit group called Feed the Streets to provide meals to the homeless, the Grio reported.

“All everyone needs is love,” he told 614 Columbus in 2014 while speaking about his nonprofit. “That’s a human being. That’s a pulse. We’re feeding everyone, we’re sending the message — today I got you; tomorrow, I could be right there.”

The Pursuing Our Dreams Facebook page posted a message Monday honoring McCarrell. McCarrell started the organization in 2013:


(H/T: Grio)

We are saddened by the loss of founder of Pursing Our Dreams. We never know what a person is going through RIP Marshawn