CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) Christopher Miller, also known as Captain Spectrum, and some his friends and supporters tried to break a Guiness Book World Record Saturday during a anti-bullying rally at APSU’s Fortera Stadium. The event was organized to raise awareness on the impact that bullying and suicide has on young people.

Miller is 14-years-old with Autism and his own experience with bullying led him to attempting suicide two different times. With courage and support he was able to overcome the challenges of bullying and turned that challenge into an anti-bullying group called Defend and be a Friend Club.

Unfortunately Miller’s goal of having 2,000 people attend the event to break a world record fell short with around 115 people taking the field at the stadium.