Brian Alexander fundraiser honors murder victim
January 29, 2006 in Overset Tags: brian alexander, East Bluff, murder, peoria
For those who Brian Alexander is an East Bluff resident who was shot and murdered outside him home on Dec. 19, 2004. The man’s family has been very frustrated at the seeming lack of progress in this case.
Don’t give up! It’s harder to solve murders this long after they happen, but the more awareness there in the public about the case, the more likely it will be someone who knows the killer or killers will go to the police.
Don’t stop fighting for justice. And it woudn’t hurt to use the public comment period at the next city countil meeting to speak about the issues involved.
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January 30th, 2006 at 3:35 pm
Thanks for placing the flyer for the Brian Alexander Nursing scholarship fundraiser on your site!
Paula Hunsicker
January 30th, 2006 at 4:15 pm
I am thrilled for the Red Barn to honor his B/D. So many people haveworked so hard for his schloarship! He was my son and I am extremely proud of him and his living his dream. What a waste his death was. To the person who shot him if you were in need he would be the first one to offer his help. This world would have been a better place with him in it. A special thank you to the people who have kept his memory alive myself and his family miss him dearly. he is my first thought in the morning and my last at night. I just wanted to say a big THANKS again!
January 31st, 2006 at 9:12 pm
Being a mamber of the Alexander family,I would like everyone to know who who has worked or contributed to the fundraiser,his scholarship,and his award,how grateful his family truly is to each and everyone of you. Brian was truly a remarkable individual and loved by many,that is evident in the way everyone has kept his memory alive.I am very proud of Brian and of the accomplishments he made in his life,his compassion,caring and overall good nature are all examples in which we should live by.Not a day goes by in which I don’t think of him, and miss him dearly. Last but not least my family and I would like to say Thank You to the Red Barnfor putting on this fundraiser. Sincerely, Brad Alexander