The truck he allegedly drove into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans was rented by a Houston Army veteran. There are currently 15 persons dead. Officials are referring to the injuries sustained by dozens more, including two police officers, as a “act of terrorism.”
Texas’s Fort WorthThe brother of a talented wide receiver at TCU was among the victims of the Bourbon Street terror attack.
On X, Jack Bech wrote a heartfelt and grateful tribute for his brother Tiger.
A statement of sympathy for the Bech family was also posted by TCU Football.
Clergy for Safe Cities and the Minister of Justice Coalition members convened on Thursday to offer prayers for the family.
“I had a conversation with Coach Franks, my close brother and buddy at TCU. When I asked them who they were, they said, “As expected.” Pastor Kyev Tatum stated, “The entire campus is in pain for one of their students whose brother lost his life while out having fun.”
The Bech brothers attended St. Thomas More Catholic High School and played football while growing up in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Tiger Bech, who graduated in 2021, played football for Princeton as a receiver and kick-returner. At the moment, Jack Bech is a senior at TCU.
Princeton Football’s Tiger Bech
According to ESPN, the head football coach at Princeton texted Jack and Tiger’s father to offer condolences and to share memories.
After graduating, Tiger Bech reportedly relocated to New York to work as a stockbroker.
He was spending the holidays on vacation in New Orleans.
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Jack Bech’s post on X, TCU Football’s comments on X, ESPN reporting, and a Fort Worth prayer service are the sources of the information used in this narrative.
Jack Bech’s post on X, TCU Football’s comments on X, ESPN reporting, and a Fort Worth prayer service are the sources of the information used in this narrative.
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