EAST ST. LOUIS – Sauget police left the body of crash victim Toshorn Napper Jr. in the rain for hours and didn’t contact his family or visit their home, his mother Terri Coleman-Napper alleged at U.S. district court on Feb. 7.
EAST ST. LOUIS – While former Alton police officer Ashley Roever defends criminal charges from a crash that killed Toshorn Napper Jr., police chiefs and tavern owners defend a civil suit claiming they caused it too.
It s just been so tough, we miss him so much | Family remembers man fatally hit by former officer charged with DUI My son was a happy, humble, respectful guy. We are all hurting and just want justice for him, said Toshorn Napper, Sr. Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 10:29 PM CST February 2, 2021
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. If you drive north along Illinois Route 3 in Sauget, Illinois you see a small cross, a balloon and a picture of Toshorn Napper, Junior.
In November 2020, family members made the memorial for their loved one who meant the world to them. My son was a pretty good guy. He was humble, respectful and always kept a smile on his face, said Toshorn Napper, Senior.