What Became Of Bull Rider Denim Bradshaw?

A 14-year-old cowboy named Denim Bradshaw died while bull-riding for the first time at a North Carolina rodeo on Saturday. He was thrown from a bull and was in cardiac arrest on the arena floor at an American Legion post in King, North Carolina. The accident occurred at Rafter K Rodeo Winter Series in King, North Carolina. Rodeo attendees reported that the 14-year-old was bucked off the bull, landed on the arena floor, and the bull stomped on his chest.

The incident occurred at the American Legion Post 290 venue in King, North Carolina. The rider was named Denim Bradshaw by event organizers in Stokes County. A family friend described the teen as funny and fearless, with a smile that went from one side to the other and he would always have a smile on his face.

Another 14-year-old boy, Amanda Paquette, witnessed the bull trample Bradshaw to death, forcing her to decide whether she would let her son ride in the rodeo. Denim Bradshaw suffered a cardiac arrest after falling from an animal which stomped his chest during the rodeo contest.

Paramedics responded to a call of cardiac arrest for a rider identified as Denim Bradshaw, who died after being thrown from a bull at the Rafter K. Rodeo Winter Series event in Stokes County.


📹 Youth bull rider dies at NC rodeo event, officials say

Youth bull rider dies at NC rodeo event, officials say.


📹 14-Year-Old Bull Rider Dies at Rodeo

Fourteen-year-old Denim Bradshaw was trampled to death by a bull at a North Carolina rodeo. After he was thrown off the bull, the …


What Became Of Bull Rider Denim Bradshaw?
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