After his pro football career ended, college star Wendell Brown moved to China to teach his beloved sport to youth abroad. But when the Detroit legend is assaulted at a 2016 party in the Yuzhong District, he’s the one charged with a crime. With little hope of being released by a court boasting a 99% conviction rate, Wendell must survive the Chinese prison system––one of thirty men in a cramped, single-toilet cell, and the sole Black man, American, and foreigner behind bars. He only manages to endure thanks to the fortitude football taught him—and the daring rescue mission by a group of...
After spending three years in a Chinese prison, Wendell finally returns home. As he reunites with his family and friends, the raw moments of joy and bittersweet reflections unfold, from the tense wait at LAX to the triumphant welcome in Detroit. It’s a powerful story of resilience, community...
Published 09/25/24
In August of 2019, a new possibility emerges: Wendell might be able to buy his freedom with a payment to the victim. With Sophia negotiating in China, Wendell’s family and friends scramble to raise the necessary funds. From GoFundMe efforts to help from Ball State alumni like Jason Whitlock, hope...
Published 09/18/24