Zach Patrick Bryson (January 1, 2003 - May 29, 2024) was a Robloxian man from Saint Maclean, Rohio, who shot three people at a party in East Brickton, one of which was fatal, in August 2021, when he was 18 years old. He was acquitted at a trial in 2023, where he testified, claiming it was for self-defense. The victim was 17-year-old Tayvion Cole. 
He is also known for his debut EP A Danger to Society (2019). Bryson was shot and killed while stopped at a gas station by members of the Northside Rohioan Crips, believed to be associated with Tayvion Cole. His death occurred five days after the release of his debut studio album, Ain’t Nuthin but a Street Life. Fifteen days later, his label, R Music+, announced that his second and final studio album, Fallen Brothers, would be released posthumously on November 19, 2024.
Early Life and Education
Zach Patrick Bryson was born on January 1, 2003, in Saint Maclean, Rohio, to parents Jay and Iyana Bryson. He moved to East Brickton in 2019 at the age of 16. He later became notable in connection with the Murder of Tayvion Cole.  According to a friend of Bryson, he was affiliated with a rival gang. Bryson attended Tacoma Jr./Sr. High School in Saint Maclean before transferring to South Kensington High School in East Brickton.
Music Career
Bryson got into his music career in high school but did not touch success until his hit single Spin Again (2018). In 2019, he decided that all of his albums released pre-2018 will not be available to the public. During the 2020 RG Live, he announced that he is currently working on an album. In 2021 he released his 5th EP, "All Talk", a diss track directed at Tayvion Cole and his friends for not spinning for him. In 2022, he announced his 6th EP, "J Block, Rompton" is coming soon, and a studio album is soon to be released. He said that the studio album would actually contain a track featuring him telling the truth. In August 2022, Bryson announced his debut album "Aint Nuthin but a Street Life" is coming soon. On May 24, 2024, he released his first ever studio album. His posthumous album and his final album "Fallen Brothers" is scheduled to be released on November 19th.
Death
On May 29th, 2024, Bryson and 6 friends stopped at RoShell Gas Station in his hometown of Saint Maclean around 7:41 RST when a dark red vehicle pulled alongside Bryson's car, attempted to rob him for 500,000 RSD and his Rorsche P11 when he fought back. A suspect fired six shots, three of the shots hitting Bryson. He was pronounced dead at Rohio Advocate Medical Center at 8:05 PM RST. He was 21 years old. On June 22nd, 2024, a 36 year old male was arrested in connection to the murder along with a 27 year old male accomplice on June 24th, 2024. Rohio Police announced they arrested three final suspects connected to the murder of Zach Bryson.
Discography
Extended Plays:
A Danger to Society [2018]
I'm Human Not A Monster [2019]
Innocent/Non-Aggresive [2021]
Crips and Bloods [2021]
All Talk [2021]
J Block, Rompton [2023]
Studio Albums:
Ain't Nuthin but a Street Life [2024]
Fallen Brothers [2024]
Murder Trial
Suspects in the Zach Bryson Case:
36 year old, Dinixon Faulk
27 year old, Michael Robinson
24 year old, Simpson Anthony
22 year old, Gavin Harrison
21 year old, Jamicheal James Jr.
State of Rohio v. Faulk, Robinson, Anthony, Harrison and James Junior.
Submitted: June 25th, 2024
Opened: April, 10th 2025
Decided: August 30th 2027
Counts:
Dinixon Faulk: 3 counts of premeditated murder of Zach Patrick Bryson, a human being
Michael Robinson:
6 counts of Witness Tampering
Simpson Anthony:
1 count of First-Degree murder of Zach Patrick Bryson
Gavin Harrison:
4 counts of Guilty by association
Jamicheal James Jr:
5 counts of 1st degree Armed Robbery, 2 counts of possession of controlled substance (unrelated)