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Kevin Berry

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Kevin Berry

Birth
Death
26 Oct 2019 (aged 23–24)
Hunt County, Texas, USA
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VICTIM OF MASS SHOOTING IN GREENVILLE TEX

On Saturday night, he was taking his kids to see their mother, who lives in the area, and stopped by the party afterward, Alexander said.

Berry was an innocent bystander in the shooting, Alexander said. His brother, who was also at the party, held Berry as he died, Alexander said.

Berry grew up and went to high school in Dallas, but didn’t finish school, Alexander said.

A vigil for Berry is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday night at St. Augustine Park in Dallas.

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GoFundMe account has been created to assist the family of Kevin Berry, 23, who was confirmed by his mother as one of the victims of Saturday night's shooting.

A Dallas-area television station reportedly spoke with the mother of one of the two people killed in a deadly shooting west of Greenville and confirmed his identity.

WFAA Channel 8 reported Sunday evening that it had contacted Nakima Alexander, who stated that her son Kevin Berry, 23, was one of the two people killed in Saturday night's shooting at an unsanctioned Texas A&M University-Commerce Homecoming party at the Party Venue, located on U.S. Highway 380 just west of Greenville.

An unknown shooter, who is still at-large, opened fire on the estimated 700+ crowd of people, killing two and wounding six more. A further six people were injured attempting to escape the chaotic scene. There were a number of A&M-Commerce students in attendance at the party.

Alexander spoke to WFAA and confirmed Berry was one of the two deceased. She stated to the outlet that Berry was a father of two with another child on the way.

The identity of the other victim is still unknown at this time.

WFAA reports that a vigil for Berry is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday night at St. Augustine Park in Dallas.

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HUNT COUNTY THEFT REPORTS

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VICTIM OF MASS SHOOTING IN GREENVILLE TEX

On Saturday night, he was taking his kids to see their mother, who lives in the area, and stopped by the party afterward, Alexander said.

Berry was an innocent bystander in the shooting, Alexander said. His brother, who was also at the party, held Berry as he died, Alexander said.

Berry grew up and went to high school in Dallas, but didn’t finish school, Alexander said.

A vigil for Berry is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday night at St. Augustine Park in Dallas.

***
GoFundMe account has been created to assist the family of Kevin Berry, 23, who was confirmed by his mother as one of the victims of Saturday night's shooting.

A Dallas-area television station reportedly spoke with the mother of one of the two people killed in a deadly shooting west of Greenville and confirmed his identity.

WFAA Channel 8 reported Sunday evening that it had contacted Nakima Alexander, who stated that her son Kevin Berry, 23, was one of the two people killed in Saturday night's shooting at an unsanctioned Texas A&M University-Commerce Homecoming party at the Party Venue, located on U.S. Highway 380 just west of Greenville.

An unknown shooter, who is still at-large, opened fire on the estimated 700+ crowd of people, killing two and wounding six more. A further six people were injured attempting to escape the chaotic scene. There were a number of A&M-Commerce students in attendance at the party.

Alexander spoke to WFAA and confirmed Berry was one of the two deceased. She stated to the outlet that Berry was a father of two with another child on the way.

The identity of the other victim is still unknown at this time.

WFAA reports that a vigil for Berry is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday night at St. Augustine Park in Dallas.

SOURCE
HUNT COUNTY THEFT REPORTS

and

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