‘He’s A Hero’ | A Week After Losing His Sister, La’Tavion Johnson Gave His 18-Year-Old Life For Others During Tuskegee University Homecoming Tragedy

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Alumni, current students and many others made their way to Tuskegee, Alabama, for the legendary HBCU’s 100th homecoming last weekend. Following Saturday’s big day full of the hoopla and fun, gunfire rang out around 1:40 AM Sunday morning, and unfortunately 17 people were hurt with one being pronounced dead. Fatal Shooting at Tuskegee University Homecoming Event:Early Sunday, a shooting at Tuskegee University’s homecoming celebration in Alabama resulted in one death and multiple injuries, including students. The university confirmed that the deceased was not affiliated with the… pic.twitter.com/clAsGanfD2— News is Dead (@newsisdead) November 10, 2024 While the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) made an arrest hours later, the damage had already been done. Police took 25-year-old Jacquez Myrick into custody. It’s also unknown if Myrick, arrested near the site of the shooting, was never a student at the historic HBCU, but what is known that authorities found Myrick with a handgun fully equipped with a machine gun conversion as he attempted to vacate the scene. Myrick, now faces a federal gun charge for possession of a machine gun, and while most things point in his direction, he hasn’t been charged in the shooting.& Have you seen this video? These psychos pull...

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