The family was devastated by the loss of Davis, according to Sean Lampkin. One of God's most kind, humble, loving soldiers died last night.
He was a second year student and a wide receiver. He attended the University of Wisconsin before transferring to the University of Virginia. The interim coach of the Wisconsin Badgers said he was shocked and sad by the news.
He had an impact on his teammates even after he left the University of Wisconsin, according to his coach. He was a joy to be around.
He took a class taught by Hamilton after transferring. The professor said that he was frequently asked about how things worked around UVA.
He was excited about declaring his American Studies major. He was a very nice person with a big smile and a funny sense of humor. One of those people is impossible to dislike.
The coach of the high school football team told the Observer how much he loved the young man.
He had an infectious smile and was a joy to work with. He brought a lot of energy to the table. He was a great student and a great football player but that is not the most important thing.
He'll be missed by everyone. He was going to improve it.
He was a fourth year student. He was a studio art major according to his profile.
The statement from the family was released by their attorneys and thanked the people for their support.
Happy and Sean will not speak publicly about the incident as their grief is only beginning, and out of respect for the University of Virginia community which has been terrorized by another mass shooting in the US.
The man was a graduate of the school. The president of the high school expressed his sympathies to the family.