
A quarterback for a high school in Baton Rouge, La., was shot dead Saturday night when he was at a graduation party.
Bryant Lee, the starting quarterback at McKinley High School, was fatally shot when a bullet hit him in the head, according to the Advocate. Two others suffered minor wounds.
Lee survived a drive-by shooting about six months ago when he was hit in the leg, the Advocate reported. Investigators are seeking a motive.
Lee, who had a 3.5 GPA, was just days away from graduating, and was planning to attend Southern University as an engineering student while trying to walk on the football team.
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