A university basketball star died in a tragic shooting.
Basketball player at Henderson University was killed at Hinderson University at a gathering ceremony last week.
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Brown was at a billiard party when he was said to have suffered a header in the head.
According to KLTV, he was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment.
He died shortly after his arrival at the hospital.
The Texas Rangers team is achieving the shooting and set a suspect.
A judicial order has not been issued to arrest the suspect yet.
Brown was only 23 years old and an average of 6.5 points per game in HSU.
His coach, Jimmy Eljas, issued a statement of Brown's death.
“There are no words that can express our grief for the Jamarion family, friends and teammates,” Eljas said in a statement.
“We all raise them in prayer. The effect of an atmosphere was not only on the basketball field, but all over the Hinderson University fabric, and we all grieve together.
“His loss leaves a huge vacuum on our university campus, but the atmosphere will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever.”
HSU also shared a statement about Brown's death online.
“With a deep sadness, the Hinderson athletics will bark the death of men's basketball student, Jamarion Brown,” the statement said.
Joe spent only one season in Arcadelvia, but its impact on our university campus was deep.
Basketball fans flocked to social media after the news to exchange their ideas with the Brown family.
One of them wrote on X.
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“He never met a strange person and could always smile! Pray for the family and friends of Sweet Jamarion Brown!”
Another said, “Our hearts go out to our loved ones in Jamarion Brown during this difficult time.”
A third said: “I was shocked to hear the news from Arcadelvia, which was died by basketball player, Gamarion Brown. Send ideas and prayers to his family, coaches, and teammates at difficult times.”
Another carries the Brown brand as “a bright light for all those who knew him, remember his warm spirit, his deep commitment to the family, and the passion of basketball.”