The brother of a man who was murdered at a popular
nightspot in Newport in July said he is speaking out after seeing false
statements made.
Brent Gentry, 38, of Blue Mill Road, Del Rio, was stabbed
to death at the Midnight Rodeo on July 12, and a North Carolina man was charged
with first-degree murder in connection with that killing.
Newport resident Jeff Gentry, the young brother of Brent
Gentry, said that a letter published in the Newport Plain Talk last Sunday
prompted him to set the record straight.
The letter written by Robert Brannon was one of several
sent to the newspaper in support of the Midnight Rodeo after District Attorney
General Jimmy Dunn filed to have the business padlocked.
In part, the letter stated that, "They had been
drinking together prior to entering" the Knoxville Highway business. Jeff
Gentry said this did not happen concerning his bother.
"My brother had made a turnaround and had not been
drinking for 11 months," he said. Brent Gentry completed a program for
alcohol abusers at the New Hope Restoration Center, "and he really made a
change. He was a great guy," said the younger Gentry.
He said his brother was with friends who had gone to the
Midnight Rodeo to dance and were not drinking nor were they looking for any
trouble.
"There was no dispute. My brother said a few words
to a woman. He didn't even know" his attacker, James Harmon Jr., 39, of
Hot Springs, NC.
Then Harmon allegedly pulled out a switchblade knife, ran
at Gentry and fatally stabbed him twice in the chest. Harmon faces first-degree
murder charges and is in the Cocke County Jail.
Gentry said it is his understanding, from information at
the arraignment, that Harmon had served time in prison sentence and had just
gotten off parole the day before the killing and was celebrating. Reportedly,
Harmon had served two terms for armed robbery in NC of restaurants and been in
prison about 17 years.
Brent Gentry was working doing house renovations and done
construction work in earlier years. He had been living with his father, Carl
"Jabo" Gentry.
Jeff Gentry said he came public with the information to
clear the name and character of his dead brother.