![]() Here’s what you need to know about each victim:Īnderson’s family told WXYZ that “she loved children and wanted to be a pediatrician one day.” However, the family then confirmed Anderson’s name to WXYZ-TV. ![]() We sincerely ask the media and community members to respect the families’ privacy,” police wrote. “With respect to the family’s wishes, we will not be releasing the third victim’s name at this time. ![]() The police news release identified two of the three deceased victims as: The suspect was named as Anthony McRae, 43, who had no known affiliation to campus, according to a news conference from Chris Rozman, Deputy Chief, Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety. “Five victims remain in the hospital in critical condition.” We want to ensure our community that our department as well as our law enforcement partners will conduct a comprehensive and thorough investigation regarding this tragic incident,” the release says. “We cannot begin to fathom the immeasurable amount of pain that our campus community is feeling. “The Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety (MSU DPPS) is saddened to share information regarding the tragedy that occurred on campus Monday evening,” police wrote in the February 14, 2023, news release. WXYZ-TV reported that that Anderson hoped to be a pediatrician. Verner was remembered by her high school superintendent as an “incredibly loved” student athlete, according to Click on Detroit.įraser was remembered by his fraternity in a Facebook post as a “great friend” and campus leader. The third victim was later named by family members to WXYZ-TV as 19-year-old Arielle Diamond Anderson. Michigan State University victims Brian Fraser, Arielle Diamond Anderson, and Alexandria Verner.īrian Fraser and Alexandria Verner were two of the three Michigan State University student victims who lost their lives in the mass shooting attack on campus, the Michigan State University Police and Public Safety Department announced in a news release. Williams said, “This is an event we are going to make an annual one for our organization.” And judging by the turnout and the response from guests, this will not be the last Montclair State will see of Iota Phi Theta’s Night of Excellence.Phi Delta Theta/WXYZ/Clawson Public Schools 1 truly was a Night of Excellence for attendants, encompassing both the excellent talents of students and the excellence seen through the determination and planning by the brothers of Iota Phi Theta, who put together such a successful event. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and with that, we have also been collecting canned food to go to the Hillside Food bank”ĭec. In addition to showcasing the importance of recognizing and celebrating the many talents of Montclair State students, the brothers of Iota Phi Theta also felt it was necessary to have a philanthropic aspect of their Night of Excellence.ĭoxi said, “Our event is all donation based and any money raised will be going to St. The Horsemen, a step team consisting of members of Iota Phi Theta from across the country, were just one of the excellent groups performing. ![]() won the McDonald’s Gospel Choir competition and I’m looking forward to seeing them perform for everyone here.” ![]() When asked what he was most excited to see during the nights events, Joseph Williams, senior and the treasurer of Iota Phi Theta, said, “I am most excited for the performances, of course, because we have the Gospel Choir performing. The event was a free, formal dinner, where each organization was able to showcase their talents if they wished. By having eight co-sponsors in attendance, the organization was able to welcome even more performers and guests into their event. The organization was very passionate about showcasing the talents of all students and wanted to get as many organizations involved as possible. We have a step team called The Horsemen and it is a collection of our brothers from all different chapters, we have the MSU Gospel Choir performing, Dean Mulzac is going to read some of his poetry, we also have Ekklipse Steel Orchestra performing and many other organizations coming to perform to showcase the talent here at Montclair.” Senior Stephen Paul Doxi, president of Iota Phi Theta, said, “This is our first time having this event and we want to celebrate the talent at Montclair. dressed to the nines in formal attire, eager and excited to celebrate the talents of Montclair students for Iota Phi Theta’s very first Night of Excellence. 1, 2015 over 200 Montclair State University students arrived on the seventh floor of University Hall for a night of celebration and excellence with the brothers of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated. await the arrival of their Night of Excellence. Brothers of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. ![]()
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