VIDEO: Pulse Victim, Former Space Coast High and Army Reserve Captain Remembered
By FOX 35 // August 10, 2016
started at Space Coast High, ROTC in Titusville
ABOVE VIDEO: Friends remember Pulse Nightclub victim Antonio Brown.
(WOFL FOX 35) – The remaining 14 autopsy reports of the Pulse shooting victims were released on Monday by the Orange County Medical Examiner. A total of 49 people were killed at the nightclub massacre. One of the victims was U.S. Army Reserve Captain Antonio Brown.
Brown, 30, once fought for his country while serving out of Kuwait, but it was back home in Orlando where he lost his life.
“Very sad situation,” said Silas Mullins. He and his wife, Barbara, say they’ll never forget Antonio who also went by the name Tony.
When he wasn’t serving our country, he was working at Lowes in Seminole County.
“He had such an outgoing personality you couldn’t help but like him when you met him, it was just so unexpected,” Silas said.
“He was always smiling, good kid. Use to walk our granddaughter to school.”
The couple said he started at Space Coast High and decided to go into ROTC in Titusville.
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