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Illinois Bank & Trust establishes relief fund for Don Carter Lanes shooting victims
Illinois Bank & TrustDecember 28, 2020 GMT
Rockford, IL, Dec. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Illinois Bank & Trust has established a victims’ relief fund to provide direct financial assistance to the families of those killed and the individuals injured in the tragic shooting incident at Don Carter Lanes in Rockford.
The bank announced it has established the Miracle Mile of Rockford Care Fund in partnership with Miracle Mile Rockford, a business district association serving businesses, property owners, neighborhood groups and residents in the heart of Rockford.
State s attorney says entire shooting captured on video
Fund setup to help families of the victims
ROCKFORD Attorneys for the man accused of killing three people and wounding three others at a bowling alley Saturday told a judge he may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and has issues with memory loss.
Ela Bucko of Granger & Donahue said Duke Webb, 37, of Shalimar, Florida, will undergo mental health evaluations.
Webb made his first appearance in court via video on Monday and was denied bond by Judge Debra Schafer.
Webb, who joined the Army in July 2008, is a decorated Special Forces assistant operations and intelligence sergeant. He served four tours of duty in Afghanistan, the most recent ending in July.