Marquette students recorded using racial slurs in Snapchat video
One of the students is a Marquette lacrosse player. The university said the student has been removed from the team. Share Updated: 10:35 PM CST Feb 16, 2021
Marquette students recorded using racial slurs in Snapchat video
One of the students is a Marquette lacrosse player. The university said the student has been removed from the team. Share Updated: 10:35 PM CST Feb 16, 2021
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Show Transcript REINWALD REPORTS ONE OF THEM IS A STUDENT ATHLETE AND HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE TEAM. CAROLINE: THE VIDEO, WHICH WE’VE BLURRED, WAS SHOT BY ONE OF THE STUDENTS AS THEY WERE LYING DOWN TOGETHER USING RACIAL SLURS REPEATEDLY. DO YOU HAVE A FACE MASK? [BLEE CAROLINE: THE SNAPCHAT, POSTED LATE MONDAY NIGHT, WAS WIDELY SHARED ONLINE. BEFORE BOTH STUDENTS DELETED THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS. 12 NEWS LEARNED THE STUDENTS ARE A SOPHOMORE AND A FRESHMAN LACROSSE PLAYER. MARQUETTE SA
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Chicago Fire Department paramedic Robert Truevillian was remembered Monday as a devoted family man, a zealous Christian and a mentor to many.
“He was extremely proud of us,” Kennedy Truevillian, one of his four children, said during a service at Russo’s Hillside Chapels in Hillside. “He always asked us to send him pictures so he could show his buddies at the firehouse.”
Others remembered how he’d come home from a grueling 24-hour shift then rush off to make it in time to one of his children’s Christmas plays or a school dance.
Truevillian, 55, joined the Chicago Fire Department in 2000 and was assigned to ambulance 71, which operates out of 10458 S. Hoxie Ave. in South Deering.