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Edward Arthur Thomas [1] (July 17, 1950 – June 24, 2009) was an American high school football coach. On June 24, 2009, Thomas was shot and killed in his Parkersburg, Iowa football team's weight room by Mark Becker, one of Thomas' former players. [2] Thomas was airlifted to a Waterloo, Iowa hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after ...
Mondesí was found guilty of embezzling $6.3 million as the mayor of San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. [282] Ray Morgan: Retired Maryland February 1924 (conviction) Assaulting a policeman 1 year imprisonment One of his co-defendants was found not guilty and the other was only fined $300. [283] Troy Neel: Retired United States
Parkersburg, Iowa: 1 0 1: Coach Edward Arthur Thomas, the football coach at Aplington–Parkersburg High School, was shot and killed in the school's weightroom by a former player. [115] September 3, 2009: San Bruno, California: 0 1 1: A 20-year-old student was wounded in the parking lot of Skyline College after an argument between him and other ...
Granderson was an assistant football coach at De Smet Jesuit High School in suburban St. Louis. He played at Northern Iowa from 2009 to 2011. Wallace was named in a federal indictment in November ...
A St. Louis man was sentenced Wednesday to 60 years in prison for a series of carjackings, including one in which a high school football coach was killed. U.S. District Judge Ronnie L. White ...
Former University of Iowa offensive lineman Cody Ince, who was engaged to be married after retiring from football, was found dead at 23 on July 15 at his home in Wisconsin.
The third was in memory of Iowa high school football coaching legend Ed Thomas, who was killed in his team's weight room by a former player. A small gold sticker with the black letters " FFF " placed near the crown of the helmet represents "Faith, Family, Football," a motto Coach Thomas preached to his players to represent what his players ...
Black players have been treated unfairly for far too long.” [78] Several other Iowa players added to Daniels' claims, citing Strength and Conditioning coach Chris Doyle and offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz as two of the leading causes of racial disparities in Iowa football. Former Iowa defensive lineman Jaleel Johnson wrote on Twitter ...