and last updated 2021-01-28 09:50:33-05
BRAZOS COUNTY â Patrick Warren Senior s loved ones are preparing for his funeral since he was fatally shot by an officer during a mental health call. The wake is Thursday âin Fort Worth.
A mental health professional who is a family friend spoke about the trauma left behind and her questions that still surround his death.
The Warren family says This mental health call turned into a mental health scar. Systems are failing individuals. If you are suffering from mental health, I don t feel mental health should lead to a death sentence, Nicole White, LMSW, LCDC-I and Owner, Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio said.
Bryan-College Station BLM chapter reacts to Patrick Warren Sr. s death
and last updated 2021-01-25 12:31:10-05
BRAZOS COUNTY, TX â Right now, all eyes are on Killeen as we learn more about the officer involved shooting, that claimed the life of Bryan-native, Patrick Warren Sr.
Ebony Peterson, the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter chapter in Bryan/ College Station, has had brief interactions with Patrick Warren Senior, but knows his son, Patrick Warren Junior better. She considers Warren Jr. an activist, who often volunteered to DJ organization events. To personally know the family, and to see what s going on, it s just like, Ok. This has hit too close to home, so I know I have to work harder, Ebony Peterson, co-founder of the BLM Bryan/ College Station chapter said.
BCS Black Lives Matter group holds protest, prayer for Bryan-native Patrick Warren Sr.
Source: Patrick Warren, Jr. via GoFundMe
and last updated 2021-01-23 23:39:30-05
BRYAN, TEXAS â The Bryan College Station group of Black Lives Matter is doing their part down south by spreading awareness of mental health calls while seeking justice for Bryan native Patrick Warren Senior.
Warren Sr. was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Killeen after a mental health call on Jan. 10.
Organizers of the peaceful protest and prayer Saturday said they chose the corner of 29th and Texas Ave because of its location and high traffic volume. Even though Patrick Warren Sr. did not lose his life in his hometown of Bryan, residents here say they are still seeking justice.