Air Force offensive lineman, 21, dies after experiencing a 'medical emergency' on his way to class
Hunter Brown, a sophomore from Lake Charles, Louisiana, was leaving his dormitory for class Monday when he had a "medical emergency."
Cadet Hunter Brown
Cadet Hunter Brown, 21, of Lake Charles, La., died after a "medical emergency" on his way to class Monday, according to the Air Force Academy.U.S. Air Force
By Minyvonne Burke
An offensive lineman with the U.S. Air Force died after experiencing a "medical emergency," the Academy announced Tuesday.
Hunter Brown, 21, was leaving his dormitory for class on Monday when he suffered the unnamed emergency. Academy first responders were called and attempted life-saving measures but they were unsuccessful.
Brown, a sophomore from Lake Charles, Louisiana, was assigned to Cadet Squadron 16 and was majoring in management with a minor in French, the school said. In May 2021, he graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School.
Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark, the Air Force Academy's superintendent, said Brown was "well-respected in his squadron."
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