FBI offers $10K reward after body of Black graduate student found in Illinois River
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After more than three months of few answers from local authorities, the FBI is joining a task force in offering up to $10,000 «for substantial information» leading to a new witness or evidence in the death of a Black Illinois State University gradFBI offers $10K reward after body of Black graduate student found in Illinois River
After more than three months of few answers from local authorities, the FBI is joining a task force in offering up to $10,000 «for substantial information» leading to a new witness or evidence in the death of a Black Illinois State University graduate student. The FBI's Chicago Field Office announced the reward for Jelani Day on Monday in its effort to assist the Peru Police Department in Illinois. Day was reported missing on Aug. 25, 2021 after he didn't return messages from a professor and his family, the FBI's Chicago office reported. «Subsequent investigation determined that Day was last seen the morning of August 24th at a retail establishment near the intersection of Veterans Parkway and General Electric Road in Bloomington, Illinois,” officials said in a poster announcing the reward. “His body was discovered on September 4, 2021, in the Illinois River in Peru, Illinois, and positively identified on September 23, 2021.» Day's family has enlisted the help of prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump in calling for the FBI to investigate Day's death as a hate crime, WGLT reported. Crump told the NPR affiliate he can't conclude that a hate crime led to Day's death, but it's not an illogical leap. “So, somebody killed him,” Crump said. “Then you go to well, what’s the motivation for killing him and who is likely to have killed him in that town? We know the demographics are there are very few Blacks who live in that town.” Crump said nothing he's seen in the case adds up to suicide, an explanation Day's family has accused local authorities of forcing on them. “What it is more akin to is homicide," Crump said. Read more