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Aledo Community Grieves a 14-YO Student Killed on His ATV the Night Before Middle School Graduation

Aledo, Texas, is grappling with an unimaginable loss after the death of 14-year-old Brayden Martin. The eighth-grade student at Aledo Middle School was killed in an ATV crash on the evening of May 20, just hours before he was set to walk across the stage at his middle school graduation.

What should have been a week of celebration quickly turned into one of heartbreak. Students arrived at school the next morning carrying the weight of a tragedy that few could comprehend. Across Aledo, families, teachers, teammates, and neighbors have come together to support one another while honoring a young life that ended far too soon.

The Community is Shaken by Tragedy

YT / Emergency crews responded around 8 p.m. on May 20 to the 900 block of San Jacinto Drive near Aledo after reports of an ATV crash.

According to authorities, initial reports indicated that a juvenile had been ejected from the vehicle after it crashed in a field.

First responders from Parker County ESD #1, Parker County Hospital District EMS, and the Parker County Sheriff’s Office arrived quickly. Despite their efforts, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene due to severe injuries. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified him as Brayden Patrick Martin.

The timing of the accident has made the loss especially painful for those who knew him. Brayden was scheduled to participate in his middle school graduation ceremony the following day. Instead of celebrating a milestone, classmates and teachers were left mourning a friend whose future seemed full of promise.

The Parker County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. Meanwhile, the Martin family has requested privacy as they navigate an incredibly difficult period.

The Kid was a Teammate, Friend, and Bright Presence

For many people in Aledo, Brayden was more than a student. He was a talented athlete, a loyal friend, and a familiar face in the community. The kid played shortstop for the Wildcatters NTX 14U Place select baseball team, proudly wearing jersey number 10.

His coach, Mike Eggleton, remembered Brayden as a fierce competitor with an even bigger heart. He described him as “a ray of sunlight that radiated on everyone around him.” Those words have echoed throughout the community as friends share stories about his kindness, energy, and infectious smile.

The Wildcatters organization posted an emotional tribute following the news of his death. The team wrote, “Brayden was more than a teammate; he was family. His love for the game, his smile, and the impact he made on everyone around him will never be forgotten.”

The tribute ended with a message that captured the feelings of many who knew him. “Forever a Wildcatter. Forever #10.”

Aledo Comes Together in Grief

YT / The Aledo Independent School District acknowledged the tragedy in a statement shared with families and community members. School leaders expressed deep sadness and offered support to students, teachers, and staff affected by the loss.

Recognizing the emotional impact, the district arranged for additional counselors and support personnel to be available at Aledo Middle School. As students returned for the final day of school, many leaned on one another while processing the shocking news.

In its statement, the district urged the community to keep Brayden’s loved ones in their thoughts and prayers. School officials wrote, “We have asked our entire community to pray for Brayden’s family, friends, and teachers.”

The grief has extended well beyond the school campus. Aledo Mayor Shane Davis also shared his condolences, reflecting on the pain felt throughout the city. “The loss of any member of a community is painful, but the loss of a young man with such a bright future is especially difficult to comprehend,” Davis wrote. “There are no words that can truly ease this kind of grief.”

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