Tragedy as teen drowns rescuing four children – his family reveals his legacy

Sixteen-year-old Bryce Brooks from Atlanta was on vacation with his family in Pensacola when tragedy struck. Bryce and friends spotted four younger children being swept away by strong currents. Without hesitation, Bryce and two others jumped in to help, while the rest alerted nearby adults.

According to his father, Shivy Brooks, Bryce called out for help—not for himself, but for the children he was trying to save. In the struggle, he was pulled under by the current. Family friend Charles Johnson II, known as “Uncle Chuck,” dove in to rescue him but was also dragged under.

Bystanders managed to pull both Bryce and Johnson from the water, and they were airlifted to the hospital. Despite efforts, both were pronounced dead, leaving family and community devastated.

At Maynard Jackson High School, students honored Bryce with a balloon release. His mother, Crystal Brooks, said her son had stepped into manhood by saving others, expressing pride even through immense grief.

Bryce was remembered as an honor roll student, music lover, and member of his school’s fashion club. He also cared deeply for his younger brother. His family had previously appeared on Netflix’s Instant Dream Home, where their home was renovated in secret.

Support poured in, with “Get Your Teach On” launching a fundraiser that raised over $78,000. Organizers praised Bryce’s heroism, saying his actions helped save multiple lives.

In his memory, the family founded the Bryce Brooks Foundation, dedicated to water safety and drowning prevention. The initiative offers free swimming lessons and scholarships for lifeguard certification to empower young people.

The foundation recently awarded its first six scholarships, including one to Uncle Chuck’s son. Through this legacy, Bryce’s courage continues to inspire and protect others.