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College basketball player shot and killed at Texas pool party, one teen faces murder charge
College basketball player shot and killed at Texas pool party, one teen faces murder charge

Fox News

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College basketball player shot and killed at Texas pool party, one teen faces murder charge

A Division II basketball player is dead after he was shot in the head at a pool party. Henderson State's Jamarion Brown was killed last week at the age of 23 in an incident that left two others injured, according to the Camp County Sheriff's Office. "It is with deep sadness that Henderson State Athletics mourns the death of junior men's basketball student-athlete Jamarion Brown," the university said in an online statement. "'Jo' spent just one season in Arkadelphia, but his impact on our campus was profound." "No words can express our sadness for Jamarion's family, friends, and teammates," added head coach Jimmy Elgas. "Jo's impact was felt not only on the basketball court, but throughout the fabric of Henderson State University, and we all grieve together. His loss leaves a tremendous void on our campus, but Jo will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever." KLTV reported that authorities responded to a pool party in Camp County in Texas after multiple calls reported a shooting. Henderson was found seriously injured, while the others who were injured had gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening. A helicopter arrived on the scene, but Brown was too injured to be flown away immediately. He was brought to a nearby hospital, then flown to another in Tyler, where he was pronounced dead. The Camp County Sheriff's Office arrested Onterrian Jamour Newton, 17, earlier this week in connection to the deadly shooting. He faces a murder charge and other additional pending charges, law enforcement said. "He was a shining light to all who knew him, remembered for his warm spirit, deep commitment to family, and passion for basketball," an obituary for Brown read. "Basketball was one of Jamarion's greatest passions, a game he played with heart, discipline, and joy. His other passion was family – the center of his life and the source of his strength. Whether on or off the court, Jamarion's kindness, determination, and dedication were evident in everything that he did. . . . "Though his time with us was far too short, Jamarion's life was filled with purpose and love. He leaves behind countless cherished memories, and a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him." Brown averaged 6.5 points and 3.6 rebounds this past season. It was his first year with the Reddies after he spent two years at Southwestern Christian College. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

College Athlete Jamarion Brown, 23, Dead After Being Shot at Pool Party
College Athlete Jamarion Brown, 23, Dead After Being Shot at Pool Party

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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College Athlete Jamarion Brown, 23, Dead After Being Shot at Pool Party

Jamarion Brown was shot and killed at a pool party in the early hours of May 24 Onterrian Jamour Newton, the suspect in the shooting, was arrested and charged with murder on May 28, according to police Brown, a 23-year-old basketball player at Henderson State University, is remembered for his "warm spirit, deep commitment to family and passion for basketball"A college athlete is dead after a shooting at a pool party. Jamarion Brown, a 23-year-old basketball player at Henderson State University in Arkansas, was shot in the head and killed at a pool party in east Camp County, Texas, in the early hours of May 24, per ABC affiliate KLTV. He was taken to a nearby hospital, then flown to another where he later died. After a joint investigation with the Texas Rangers, a suspect in the shooting, Onterrian Jamour Newton, was arrested and charged with murder, the Camp County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook update posted on Thursday, May 28. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Newton is currently being held at the Camp County Jail, KLTV reported, and no bail has been set as of Thursday. Per the sheriff's office, other charges for the 17-year-old are still pending. Brown's coach at Henderson State, Jimmy Elgas, said the athlete's death has left a "tremendous void" in the university's community. "No words can express our sadness for Jamarion's family, friends, and teammates. Jo's impact was felt not only on the basketball court, but throughout the fabric of Henderson State University, and we all grieve together," he told KLTV. Elgas added that his memory will be "honored in our hearts forever." Brown "was a shining light to all who knew him, remembered for his warm spirit, deep commitment to family, and passion for basketball," his obituary read. "Whether on or off the court, Jamarion's kindness, determination, and dedication were evident in everything that he did." Two other people at the pool party sustained non life-threatening gunshot wounds, the sheriff's office said on Thursday. Read the original article on People

College basketball player Jamarion Brown dead at 23 after being shot in head
College basketball player Jamarion Brown dead at 23 after being shot in head

New York Post

time5 days ago

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College basketball player Jamarion Brown dead at 23 after being shot in head

Jamarion Brown, a basketball player at Henderson State, was killed after being shot in the head during a party Friday in Camp County, Texas, according to KLTV. He was 23. Onterrian Jamour Newton, a 17-year-old Mount Pleasant, Texas, native, has since been arrested and charged with murder, the Camp County Sheriff's Office told the outlet. Advertisement Brown, also from Mount Pleasant, was shot in the head while attending a pool party and taken to a hospital, where he died, according to an additional KLTV report. 4 Jamarion Brown died at the age of 23. Henderson State Athletics Officers received multiple calls of a shooting, and Brown was 'seriously injured' after being found. Advertisement The sheriff's office told the outlet that a helicopter arrived, but Brown was 'too injured' to be transported in the air immediately, but he was later flown to a Tyler, Texas, hospital, where he died. 'He was a shining light to all who knew him, remembered for his warm spirit, deep commitment to family, and passion for basketball,' Brown's obituary page reads. 'There he became a valued asset to the (Henderson State) University basketball team, earning the admiration of teammates, coaches, and fellow students alike. Basketball was one of Jamarion's greatest passions, a game he played with heart, discipline, and joy. His other passion was family – the center of his life and the source of his strength. Whether on or off the court, Jamarion's kindness, determination, and dedication were evident in everything that he did.' 4 Henderson State posted this graphic on Instagram. Henderson State Athletics Advertisement Henderson State, a Division II school located in Arkadelphia, Ark., posted Sunday on Instagram a photo of Brown with the caption: 'In loving memory of Jamarion Brown. Forever in our hearts. Forever a Reddie.' ''Jo' spent just one season in Arkadelphia, but his impact on our campus was profound,' the school wrote on Facebook. 'His warmth and welcoming personality made him one of the most recognizable and respected students at Henderson State among not only his peers, but by faculty and staff as well. His smile lit up a room, and his dedication and care for his friends shone through in all of his daily interactions. 'Between the lines, Jo was a fiery competitor and a beloved teammate. An integral part of the 2024-25 Reddie men's basketball team, he carved out a role for himself through his toughness, work ethic, selflessness, and winning attitude. Jo epitomized the Reddie Spirit and brought honor to both himself and Henderson State in the way he played the game every time he took the floor.' 4 Henderson just completed his junior season. Henderson State Athletics Advertisement Henderson, who completed his junior season after transferring from Southwestern Christian College, averaged 6.5 points and 3.6 rebounds across 23.6 minutes. 'No words can express our sadness for Jamarion's family, friends, and teammates,' Henderson State coach Jimmy Elgas said in the school's statement. 'We lift them all up in prayer. Jo's impact was felt not only on the basketball court, but throughout the fabric of Henderson State University, and we all grieve together. His loss leaves a tremendous void on our campus, but Jo will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever.' 4 Onterrian Jamour Newton, 17, of Mount Pleasant, was arrested Tuesday and charged with murder, according to the Camp County Sheriff's Office. Camp County Sheriff's Office There are also pending charges regarding two individuals who were also injured during the shooting, Camp County Sheriff John Cortelyou told KLTV. One of the individuals was shot in the leg and the other in the hip, per KLTV.

College basketball star, 23, killed after being shot in the head at Texas pool party, as teen is charged with murder
College basketball star, 23, killed after being shot in the head at Texas pool party, as teen is charged with murder

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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College basketball star, 23, killed after being shot in the head at Texas pool party, as teen is charged with murder

A teen has been charged with murder after a college basketball star was fatally shot in the head at a pool party in Texas. Jamarion Brown, known as 'JoJo', played as a guard for the Henderson State Reddies. But the 23-year-old was shot at the party in Camp County on Friday. Police were called and they found the basketball star in a serious condition. He was rushed to the hospital but later died. As reported by KLTV, Onterrian Jamour Newton, 17, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with murder. Two other people were also injured in the incident, with one shot in the leg and the other hit in the hip. Neither injury was said to be life-threatening. As of Wednesday morning, Newton reportedly remained in jail with no bond yet set. Henderson State Athletics paid tribute to Brown with a heartbreaking tribute earlier this week. A statement read: 'Jo spent just one season in Arkadelphia, but his impact on our campus was profound. 'His warmth and welcoming personality made him one of the most recognizable and respected students at Henderson State among not only his peers, but by faculty and staff as well. 'His smile lit up a room, and his dedication and care for his friends shone through in all of his daily interactions. Between the lines, Jo was a fiery competitor and a beloved teammate.' The school hailed Brown's 'toughness, work ethic, selflessness, and winning attitude', adding: 'Jo epitomized the Reddie Spirit and brought honor to both himself and Henderson State in the way he played the game every time he took the floor.' Basketball coach Jimmy Elgas said: 'No words can express our sadness for Jamarion's family, friends, and teammates... his loss leaves a tremendous void on our campus, but Jo will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever.' According to his obituary, Brown leaves behind a fiancee, Sydni Parrish, as well as his parents and ten siblings. The obituary read: 'Though his time with us was far too short, Jamarion's life was filled with purpose and love. He leaves behind countless cherished memories, and a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him.' Brown, the obituary continued, 'left behind a legacy of love, faith, and determination. He was a shining light to all who knew him, remembered for his warm spirit, deep commitment to family, and passion for basketball'.

17-year-old arrested after killing college basketball player in Camp County shooting, officials say
17-year-old arrested after killing college basketball player in Camp County shooting, officials say

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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17-year-old arrested after killing college basketball player in Camp County shooting, officials say

UPDATE: The Camp County Sheriff's Office said Onterrian Jamour Newton, 17 of Mount Pleasant, was arrested on Tuesday for murder of Jamarion Brown, 23 with additional charges pending. CAMP COUNTY, Texas (KETK) – The Camp County Sheriff's Office confirmed that one man was killed and two others were injured in a shooting at a pool party near Pittsburg on Saturday. Lawyers, family to unveil new evidence in Smith County deputy-involved shooting The sheriff's office told KETK that they responded to a call about a shooting four miles outside of Pittsburg at around 12:50 a.m. on Saturday. The call came in from pool party gathering at a residence that the sheriff's office said escalated into a shooting. One of the three people who were shot was flown out to a hospital in Tyler for treatment but died from his injuries, according to the sheriff's office. The two other victims were treated for their injuries at a Camp County hospital. The sheriff's office confirmed that the man who died was Jamarion Brown, a Junior student-athlete who played basketball for Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Ark. ''Jo' spent just one season in Arkadelphia, but his impact on our campus was profound. His warmth and welcoming personality made him one of the most recognizable and respected students at Henderson State among not only his peers, but by faculty and staff as well. His smile lit up a room, and his dedication and care for his friends shone through in all of his daily interactions. Between the lines, Jo was a fiery competitor and a beloved teammate. An integral part of the 2024-25 Reddie men's basketball team, he carved out a role for himself through his toughness, work ethic, selflessness, and winning attitude. Jo epitomized the Reddie Spirit and brought honor to both himself and Henderson State in the way he played the game every time he took the floor.' Henderson State Athletics Henderson State men's basketball coach Jimmy Elgas said their community was grieving together and praying for Jamarion's family, friends and teammates. 'No words can express our sadness for Jamarion's family, friends, and teammates,' Elgas said. 'We lift them all up in prayer. Jo's impact was felt not only on the basketball court, but throughout the fabric of Henderson State University, and we all grieve together. His loss leaves a tremendous void on our campus, but Jo will be remembered and honored in our hearts forever.' The university said the Henderson State Counseling Center is open to students as needed and that memorial services for Jamarion will be announced. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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