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Alright, alright, let’s talk about this Kendrex White fella. I heard tell he did some bad things, real bad things, back in 2017. Stabbing folks, they say. Stabbing! Lord have mercy.
Now, I ain’t no fancy lawyer or nothin’, but from what I gather, this Kendrex, he was a student at that big university in Austin, the one with the longhorns. Yeah, that one. He went and stabbed a bunch of people on campus. Can you believe it? Kids tryin’ to learn, get an education, and this fella’s runnin’ around with a knife.
- They say he stabbed four people. Four! That’s a lot of stabbin’, ain’t it?
- One of them poor souls, a young fella named Harrison Brown, didn’t make it. Died right there on campus. Awful, just awful.
The judge, some woman named Tamara Needles, she said Kendrex wasn’t right in the head when he did it. Said he didn’t know right from wrong. Well, I reckon that’s for the good Lord to judge, not me. But it makes ya think, don’t it? How can someone just go off like that?
I tell ya, it’s a scary world out there. You send your kids off to college, thinkin’ they’re safe, and then somethin’ like this happens. Makes a body wanna keep their young’uns close, real close.
This Kendrex fella, they say he was charged with murder. And rightly so, I say. You take a life, you gotta pay for it. That’s just how it is. Though, if he wasn’t right in the head, like that judge lady said, well, I don’t rightly know what happens then.
I heard some folks sayin’ he was a good kid before all this happened. But I tell ya, good kids don’t go around stabbin’ people. Somethin’ must’ve gone wrong somewhere along the line. Maybe he was troubled, maybe he was sick, maybe he just snapped. Who knows?
It’s a tragedy, that’s what it is. A tragedy for that young Harrison Brown and his family, a tragedy for those other folks who got hurt, and a tragedy for Kendrex White’s family too, I reckon. Nobody wins in a situation like this.
I just hope them folks in Austin can figure out what happened and why. And I hope they can do somethin’ to keep it from happenin’ again. Our young’uns deserve to be safe, whether they’re at school, at home, or out in the world. It’s the least we can do for ’em.
It makes you wonder though, doesn’t it? How things can go so wrong so fast. One minute, everything’s fine, and the next, it’s all turned upside down. Makes you appreciate what you got, that’s for sure. And makes you hold your loved ones a little tighter.
They talked about it on the news for a long time, this Kendrex White case. Always some new development, some new detail. But in the end, it all boils down to the same thing: a young life lost, a community shaken, and a whole lot of heartache. It’s a sad story, plain and simple.
And that Tamara Needles, the judge? She had a tough job, I bet. Decidin’ a man’s fate, that ain’t easy. But she had to do what she thought was right, what the law said. It’s a heavy burden to carry, that’s for sure. Hope she’s sleepin’ soundly at night.
So that’s the story of Kendrex White, as best as I can tell it. A sad, sorry tale about a young man who did a terrible thing. It’s a reminder that life ain’t always fair, and that bad things can happen to good people. And it’s a reminder to cherish every moment, every hug, every smile, because you never know what tomorrow might bring.
I pray for all them involved, for peace and for healing. And I hope this Kendrex fella, wherever he is, has found some peace too. It’s a heavy weight to carry, what he done. A heavy weight indeed.
Tags: Kendrex White, Harrison Brown, University of Texas, Austin, Stabbing, Travis County, Tamara Needles