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brian....this one's for you buddy

this page is dedicated to brian deneke, good Charlottes first drummer, his story is really sad and for those of you that dont know who he was i want you to just remember that it could be because he never got the chance to make something of himself and he never got the chance to be anything big......he would have been....he could have made it......he could be on your radio....you could be seeing him on your tv......he could be rocking out with one of the most famous punk bands in the world....you could know his face.......he could have been a star.......but he was killed.............and now its too late
 
please read this page and remember Brian, and all he stood for

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Being different is something that we face everyday in life and some people don't accept you because of that. But in this case its alot worse. Brian Deneke was born in 1978 and he was a son, a brother, a friend and he didn't deserve what they did to him. People disliked him being different and so on December 12, 1997 they murdered Brian. He didn't do anything to deserve this, he didn't die cause he wanted to.  Brian could have made a difference in the world but they didn't accept that.  Just think of the possabilitys that he could have done for this world. If he were still alive he would have been 24 or 25 by now.  I'll always remeber Brian and look up to him because I know that it wasnt right and nobody deserves to die...

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who was brian?
 

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brian was a son

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brian was a brother

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brian was a friend

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brian was killed...for being punk

Brian did not die because he deserved to. Brian did not die because he asked to. Brian died because he was different. He was a nonconformist. He was an Individualist. He was a free spirit. Brian was also a thoughtful and caring young man, a good son, a good friend. His life was full of promise. His murder deprived this community of someone who had already begun to make a difference to it and no doubt would have made an even greater difference in the future. Brian Deneke is gone. His death has left a divided city, a shocked city, a hurt city in its wake. It has also left us a memory of who Brian was and what he stood for. That memory can serve either a negative purpose or a positive one.

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 About Brian
 

I'm dedicating this whole page to Brian Deneke who died on December, 12, 1997.  All becuase he was different.  He was in a fight where people had bats.  But Brian was run over by an 83' Catillac by a male who was about 17 years old.  this bpoy left the scene after this. 

  Brian Deneke was a 19 year old punk from Amarillo, TX and played a major role in the local scene. He was considered a friend to all punks in Amarillo. Offering them food, drink, or shelter when they needed it and loved animals. He had the nickname of Sunshine. 
      But it all came to an end on the night of December 12, 1997 after Dustin Camp, a local prep/football player ran him down in his Cadillac saying "I'm a ninja in my Caddy" and "I bet he liked that" after running him down.                                                                                          

     Dustin's case went to court and the jury let him off with 10 years probation and a $10,000 fine. Throughout his entire trail his parents remained hue supporters of what their son had done, and Mrs. Camp went as far as to say that Dustin is a HERO for running Brian Deneke down.

At times the world shuts its eyes on the so called "different kids." They look at this outward appearance of spiked hair, studded belts, chains, and sometimes even a skateboard at their sides. All of a sudden they are these rebel kids with bad intentions. Yeah, so they listen to ruff underground music, and have a DIY (Do It Yourself) motto, but what's so wrong with that? For these kids punk is a lot more than just a "look." Punk is what they are, true to what they believe in; they stick together.
brian deneke      So how easy is it for someone to get away with murder? It was easier than you think for Dustin Camp. Was it because he was an all around good guy, football player, popular, maybe a prep? Or maybe because his victim was a punk who dressed differently and had a mohawk? Brian Deneke was that punk kid who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. There are so many questions that just can't be answered, but hopefully you'll start to understand.
      This is the story of a punk named Brian Deneke... In Amarillo, Texas it was easy to see the different cliques, Punks and Preps. Brian Deneke who was 19 was most known for his spiked mohawk and his punk attire. But his look often led to problems. Brian would get hassled at malls and approached by their security. At his high school in Amarillo the students would kick up muddy water while he was walking by. When asked from a student why he didn't drop his punk look, he simply said "It's me." Even though Brian got trashed on by the other kids, he made a big impact on people in his community and the punk generation everywhere. He worked at the Dynamite Museum, and made old Cadillacs into pieces of art. Many times he helped put together concerts for anyone who wanted to come.
      On December 12, 1997 originally going to a concert but being short of money Brian and some friends went to IHOP (International House Of Pancakes). Dustin Camp 17, a varsity football player was also there. Words were said and past events led up to a fight in the Western Plaza Shopping Center parking lot. No one is sure exactly what happened in this time, but Dustin Camp and some of his friends in his 1983 Cadillac, ran Brian down. He died that night from being ran over. Ran over because he was different, because he was a punk. The same kind of car Brian Deneke loved and turned into art took his life that night.
      Camp was arrested on murder charges the next day. The trial began soon after. While in trial officers brought in Brian's clothes, as if to say this was the reason he was killed. Camp's friends, family, teachers, coach, and even pastor told the court that Dustin was a "good kid." The question on everyone's mind was "Do good kids kill other kids?" After everything was all said and done in court the results were in, Camp was convicted of manslaughter but only got a ten year probation and a fine of $10,000. This came as a shock to everyone including Dustin's friends. No one thought that he had gotten what he deserved for killing Brian. Especially Brian's family. It was one thing having their son murdered but then to see Camp let off basically free.
      An Amarillo jury found in favor of the Deneke's for a wrongful death suit against the Camps on June 7th 2000, and awarded them $20,000. No amount of money can take the pain away or give their son back. Finally in 2001, Dustin Camp was sentenced to 8 years in prison.
      Right now the world has enough problems. Punk or Prep, aren't we all the same inside? Brian Deneke stood up for what he believed in, maybe we should all be a little more like Brian... like he said "It's Me."
      Rest In Peace Brian

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