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Watch MSU head coach Jonathan Smith recap tough loss at Illinois

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It was not a good day for the Spartans’ football program.

Michigan State dropped its third straight game on Saturday in a blowout loss at Illinois. The Spartans trailed the entire game, but it wasn’t until the fourth quarter when the Fighting Illini pulled away for the 38-16 victory.

With the loss, Michigan State is now 4-6 overall and 2-5 in Big Ten play. This will be the third straight year and fifth in the last six years that Michigan State will finish with a losing record in conference play. The Spartans will need to win both of its remaining games (Purdue and Rutgers) to reach bowl eligibility and avoid a third straight bowless season.

So what did Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith have to say about the loss on Saturday? Watch his complete postgame press conference in the video below.

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Missing Wisconsin man found dead inside car in Rosemont, Illinois, ISP says

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CHICAGO (CBS) — A missing Wisconsin man was found dead Friday afternoon after a crash in Rosemont, Illinois.

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On Thursday, Benjamin Oberto, 45, of New Berlin, Wisconsin, was reported missing around midnight. The New Berlin Police Department said his last location was Crystal Lake, Illinois, for work.

Illinois State Police said Rosemont Police Department officers found Oberto’s Subaru Impreza with Wisconsin registration around 3:40 p.m. on Friday, overturned and partially submerged in a creek at the bottom of the embankment on the curve of the I-90 eastbound ramp to northbound I-294.

Divers found Oberto’s body inside the vehicle, ISP said.

The accident is currently under investigation by the Illinois State Police.

The family of Oberto is asking for their privacy.

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Jones leads Northern Illinois against Bradley after 22-point game

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Northern Illinois Huskies (2-1) at Bradley Braves (2-1)

Peoria, Illinois; Saturday, 8 p.m. EST

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BOTTOM LINE: Northern Illinois visits Bradley after Quentin Jones scored 22 points in Northern Illinois’ 79-66 victory over the Monmouth Hawks.

Bradley went 23-12 overall with a 14-3 record at home during the 2023-24 season. The Braves averaged 74.1 points per game while allowing opponents to score 67.1 last season.

Northern Illinois went 11-20 overall last season while going 5-11 on the road. The Huskies averaged 73.2 points per game last season, 33.2 in the paint, 12.4 off of turnovers and 9.7 on fast breaks.

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Sangamon County sheriff’s department subject of a Department of Justice civil rights probe

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A scathing letter from the U.S. Department of Justice said the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey by a now former Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy in her home this past summer “raises serious concerns about (the sheriff department’s) interactions with Black people and people with behavioral health disabilities” along with a host of practices and procedures.

The eight-page letter directed to Sheriff Paula Crouch and State’s Attorney John Milhiser among others and dated on Nov. 14, asks for the department’s cooperation in providing records in nearly 30 different areas.

Crouch, in a statement released Friday, said her department “pledged full cooperation with the Department of Justice in its review.”

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A representative from the office of civil rights attorney Ben Crump didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The Florida-based Crump represents the Massey family.

The DOJ probe is outside of the criminal prosecution of former deputy Sean Grayson, who is charged with Massey’s murder.

The letter added that Massey’s killing incident brings into question the sheriff’s department’s “policies, practices, procedures, and training regarding community policing, bias-free policing, response to behavioral health crises, use of force, de-escalation, affirmative duty to intervene, affirmative duty to render medical aid, and body-worn camera policies and compliance.”

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The fatal incident and prior 911 calls involving Massey in the days before her death indicate “possible issues” with Sangamon County, the sheriff’s department and the sheriff’s department emergency response and dispatch system, the letter added.

The DOJ also has reviewed reports “concerning (the sheriff’s department employment practices, including allegations that a lack of racial diversity at (the department) impacts (its) provision of policing services in communities of color.”

In addition to seeking all records related to the fatal shooting of Massey, the sheriff’s department was asked to identify whether it “has provided or currently provides any form of alternative response models when responding to behavioral health crises or interacting with someone with a behavioral healthdisability.”

That includes any co-responder teams, mobile crisis teams or Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) programs.

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With regards to its hiring process for deputies and lateral transfers, the department was asked to produce information on recruitment, background check, psychometricevaluation, reference, and selection processes.

Grayson’s hiring process has been brought into question. His criminal history shows he had two DUIs and a questionable discharge from the military. Grayson had also been with six different law enforcement agencies within four years.

Grayson used his future father-in-law, Scott Butterfield, a former county sheriff’s deputy, as an employment reference in 2023.

Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman and the mother of two children, called 911 about a would-be prowler at her home on Hoover Street early on the morning of July 6. Massey was the subject of a 911 call shortly after 9 a.m. on July 5 made by her mother, Donna Massey, who said she was having “a mental breakdown.”

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Springfield Police responded because Donna Massey’s home was within the city. Sonya Massey’s Hoover Street home is an unincorporated part of Woodside Township.

The Massey Commission was called for in August by Sangamon County Board Chairman Andy Van Meter and State Sen. Doris Turner, D-Springfield, with an eye towards addressing systemic issues in law enforcement practices, mental health responses and community relations.

(This story has been updated to add new information.)

Contact Steven Spearie: 217-622-1788; sspearie@sj-r.com; X, twitter.com/@StevenSpearie.





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