Combat vet killed by Texas deputy buried in Alabama on 9-11
MONTEVALLO, Ala. — His Army stint complete after serving in Afghanistan, Damian Daniels left Alabama to begin a new life in Texas. He bought a house, enrolled in college and supported the Black Lives Matter movement. Black himself, Daniels was working to start a new business when paranoid hallucinations began last month and a brother sought help from police.
Shot dead by officers who were sent to aid him, Daniels was buried Friday on Sept. 11, the anniversary of the date that sent him down the path to war.
Relatives gathered at Alabama National Cemetery, about 30 miles (48 kilometres) south of Birmingham, to mourn a death they are still trying to understand.
“A call for help should never result in the loss of life,” brother Brendan Daniels said in an interview beforehand.