Harrison Brown
Harrison Brown
Harrison Brown pictured on Facebook
Harrison Brown (September 17, 1997 - May 1, 2017) was an American college student at the University of Texas at Austin.
Personal Life
Harrison Brown during high school
Harrison Brown was a piece of Graham High School's graduating class of 2016. Companions recollect Brown as being authentic and practical and as a motivation to people around him.
Earthy colored was enthusiastic about Music.
[1] He had most as of late joined an acappella bunch at UT Austin his first year.
[1] He played the guitar and was known for his melodic voice.
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Harrison was a non-started, new individual from the Phi Delta Theta section, keeping up cozy associations with numerous individuals from the crew.
He was dating individual understudy Avery Robinson at the hour of his demise.
Graham High School
Singing "I'll be" by Edwin McCain
During his years at Graham High School, music played a big part in his life. He participated in the choir and Rompin Stompin Big Blue Band.
He was involved in track since seventh grade, played football in eighth grade, performed in the One Act Play in 2014-15 as a junior( Grease, We All Fall Down, Picnic), and ran cross-country as a sophomore, junior and senior.
Awards and Achievements
The Heart Award was presented to him during the 2015-16 Sports Banquet.
Brown was frequently on the honor roll, and in 2014, a member of student council.
In 2014 - 2016, he was an escort and performer in the All-American Girl pageant.
Death
On May 1, 2017,Brown was fatally stabbed in the University of Texas at Austin Stabbing Attack 2017.
A fellow classmate, Kendrex Jermaine White, went on a stabbing spree with a large hunting knife and stabbed at least four people, killing Brown and seriously wounding three other students.
Kendrex Jermaine White surrendered peacefully to Austin Police Department officers. White was later charged with murder and aggravated assault.
GoFundMe
A GoFundMe memorial fund was set up for Harrison. The campaign has raised over $80,000, far surpassing the $40,000 goal.
Vigil
On May 2, 2017, a vigil was held at Graham High School to remember his memory and legacy. Over 1,000 were in attendance.