NCAVP Mourns the Death of 31-year-old Brian Anderson, a Black gay man in Detroit, MI

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NCAVP mourns the death of Brian Anderson, a 31-year-old Black gay man who passed on July 6, 2019, after being targeted by Demetris Nelson (26) through the gay dating app, Grindr. According to media reports, Anderson was an aspiring minister, active member, and praise and worship leader at Steadfast Baptist Church. Friends comment that Anderson had a heart for the poor and sought to make positive change among the youth.

On Twitter, a local church community member says, “The iR.O.C.K Young Adult Family mourn the passing of our kind-hearted and energetic brother Brian Anderson from Detroit, Michigan. Bro. Anderson was a member of the iROCK Praise & Worship Team who always had a distinct way of bonding with others in his section, he will be missed.”

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