Rain doesn’t dampen fundraiser for injured Ferguson officer Travis Brown

ST. LOUIS — Despite heavy rain, hundreds of supporters gathered at Johnny’s Hideout for a fundraiser benefiting injured Ferguson police officer Travis Brown. Brown has been in the ICU for more than six weeks after suffering a severe brain injury during a protest on August 9, marking the 10-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.

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Officer Travis Brown

The event, “Golfing 4 Heroes,” was originally planned as a golf tournament. However, due to the rain, the golf portion was canceled, and the fundraiser was moved indoors. Organizers, including Rick Pogue, quickly adapted to keep the event going.

“We don’t operate like most golf tournaments. When it rains, we don’t just say ‘see you next year.’ We brought the party to Johnny’s Hideout,” Pogue said. The goal was to raise over $20,000 to help Brown’s family with medical expenses.

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St. Louis Blues mascot Louie made a special appearance, and hundreds of people turned out to show support. Organizers expressed the community’s desire to help Officer Brown recover.

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