Brian
Deneke was murdered
on December 12, 1997
-He was 19 years old-
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.
We want to let our memory of Brian and what he stood for serve a positive purpose. To that end, we have organized the Brian Deneke Memorial Committee. We believe that his memory, and this committee, can serve the following goals:
-To encourage tolerance, dialog, and civilized respect for different lifestyles and perspectives in this community-To see that justice is done through the legal system
-To discourage violence and prevent acts of retaliation
-To actually support the victims of this crime.
All Things Considered NPR audio archive of the Brian Deneke story
The Dallas Observer : Anarchy in Amarillo Being a punk in the Panhandle was never easy. But when Brian Deneke crossed paths with an angry mob of football jocks, he never imagined it could get him killed.
Remembering Brian Deneke : KFDA News Channel 10 Remembering Brian Deneke. That's what's motivating hundreds of people to log on hoping the murder victim will be memorialized at the Amarillo Skate Park. A petition has been put together to show the city how many people support the idea.
Petition Calls to Name Park After Brian Deneke : KVII News Channel 7