Memorial contributions can be made to the Brame Children's Fund at branches of TAPCO Credit Union. For more information on the fund, call 253-565-9895 or visit www.cityoftacoma. org.
Crystal Brame remained in serious condition Friday, representatives of her attorney and of Harborview Medical Center said.
Tacoma Mayor Bill Baarsma and other local leaders prayed for help and healing Friday at the Pierce County Prayer Breakfast, nearly a week after Tacoma Police Chief David Brame shot and seriously wounded his estranged wife, Crystal, and fatally shot himself.
Associated Ministries will hold a Moment of Blessing today at the Gig Harbor site of the shootings of David and Crystal Brame.
The Pierce County Commission Against Domestic Violence will hold a public vigil May 10 in support of Crystal Brame.
Crystal Brame remained in serious condition Thursday, but continued to show signs of improvement, her attorney said.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Department on Thursday released four calls made to 911 in the moments after Tacoma Police Chief David Brame shot his wife, Crystal, and then committed suicide April 26 in a Gig Harbor parking lot.
A funeral service for David Brame will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at By His Word Christian Center, 10110 Aqueduct Drive E., Tacoma.
Crystal Brame's condition was upgraded from critical to serious Tuesday at Harborview Medical Center, three days after Tacoma Police Chief David Brame shot her in the head and then killed himself.
Crystal Brame remained in critical condition Sunday night, a day after her husband, Tacoma Police Chief David Brame, shot her in the head before turning the gun on himself.
It happened in 1988 when a Seattle judge killed himself. It happened in 1996 when the nation's top Navy officer committed suicide.
"Shock" hardly begins to express our reaction to David Brame's shooting of his wife, Crystal, and his own suicide Saturday afternoon.
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Brame Shooting Call 2
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A 3 part story, the News Tribune investigated the tenure of Tacoma Police Chief David Brame and his life with Crystal Brame …
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