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This is what a real hero looks like: Tate Myre
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:15 pm
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:15 pm
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In a world where, in the wake of tragedy, it is oftentimes the perpetrator of terrible acts whose name is plastered across the media and talked about, today we should really discuss Tate Myre - a junior student-athlete who died trying to stop an armed gunman.
A few days before his death he had taken a recruiting visit to Toledo.
His Twitter bio was classic high school recruit, he had a 3.9 GPA, 4.44s 40-yd dash, and benched 225x8. His Junior Highlights pinned for any coaches that might stumble on his account.
With all of his accomplishments on and off the field, Tate Myre will be remembered for his bravery in the face of pure evil.
It is reported that Tate rushed an active shooter and received many gunshot wounds trying to disarm him, allowing time for others to seek safety.
As more comes out about this case, let us just take time to spread the name and heroism of Tate Myre, a hero who saved a countless amount of lives through self-sacrifice.
Tate aspired to play at Michigan State University, Grand Valley State University, Wayne State University, or Texas A&M University from what I can gather. His quote from his post-game interview, "Rain is like Oxford football, tough," resonates with the type of guy he was. Gritty to the highest degree. When Tate rushed the gunman he made the ultimate selfless sacrifice, something we should always remember to give perspective to our everyday lives.
A petition has been set up to rename the high school field after him.
Update:
Here is a Gofundme for the victims and families
Update: Fundraiser for Tate

In a world where, in the wake of tragedy, it is oftentimes the perpetrator of terrible acts whose name is plastered across the media and talked about, today we should really discuss Tate Myre - a junior student-athlete who died trying to stop an armed gunman.
A few days before his death he had taken a recruiting visit to Toledo.
His Twitter bio was classic high school recruit, he had a 3.9 GPA, 4.44s 40-yd dash, and benched 225x8. His Junior Highlights pinned for any coaches that might stumble on his account.
With all of his accomplishments on and off the field, Tate Myre will be remembered for his bravery in the face of pure evil.
It is reported that Tate rushed an active shooter and received many gunshot wounds trying to disarm him, allowing time for others to seek safety.
As more comes out about this case, let us just take time to spread the name and heroism of Tate Myre, a hero who saved a countless amount of lives through self-sacrifice.
Tate aspired to play at Michigan State University, Grand Valley State University, Wayne State University, or Texas A&M University from what I can gather. His quote from his post-game interview, "Rain is like Oxford football, tough," resonates with the type of guy he was. Gritty to the highest degree. When Tate rushed the gunman he made the ultimate selfless sacrifice, something we should always remember to give perspective to our everyday lives.
A petition has been set up to rename the high school field after him.
Update:
Here is a Gofundme for the victims and families
Update: Fundraiser for Tate
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:18 pm to ellishughtiger
Fantastic young man, shame he had to give his life to defend others against a piece of shite.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:24 pm to ellishughtiger
That is fricking awful
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:41 pm to ellishughtiger
Every high school football playing this weekend should have a sticker with Tate's number on his helmet.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 12:48 pm to ellishughtiger
Perfect use of the word hero. There are few true hero's, he is one of them.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 1:19 pm to ellishughtiger
Wow. Prayers to that young man's family. Can't imagine losing a child like that but they can take pride in the fact that he died a true hero. Braver than most people twice his age - myself included.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 1:25 pm to ellishughtiger
yet NFL players honor pieces of dog shite like George Floyd and Jacob Blake
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