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Rock Island County Coroner Brian Gustafson identified the teen boy as Charles W. Hubbard.
One day after the collision, Moline schools superintendent issued a statement sending condolences to Charles loved ones. I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the young man who passed away yesterday following a traffic accident, said Superintendent Dr. Rachel Savage.
She said counseling would be made available to any student or staff member within the district.
The following statement is from Dr. Savage: On behalf of the entire Moline-Coal Valley School District, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the young man who passed away yesterday following a traffic accident. The young man was a former student at Wilson Middle School for a short period of time in the fall.
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By Ryan Shepard
Apr 13, 2021
Members of the Moline Police Department are investigating several an incident involving several members of the local high school football team. Video shows members of the football team shouting and threatening a Black player until he sits in a locker that is seemingly full of banana peels. One student can even be heard saying that he ll break the student s knees if he doesn t get in the locker.
Video of the violent encounter was shared online last Thursday and began circulating throughout the northwest Illinois community shortly thereafter. The team traveled to play an away game on Friday and arrived back at the school shortly after midnight. As they reached the school, members of the local police department were there to welcome them home. Moline Police Chief