What do we still know about a fatal accident involving Marquette Lacrosse players

The Marquette community is saddened by the loss of two students, Men’s Lakros players Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder, who were killed in an accident near the university town on September 5th.

The other four students, three of them, were also injured.

When information about the tragedy is revealed, this is what we know so far:

Who were Marquette students killed?

Marquette Lacrosse players Scott Michaud, left, and Noah Snyder, on the right, were killed on September 5th. Accident near the university town.

According to the Milwaukee County Medical Expert Office, 19 -year -old Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder, 20, were killed.

Both were members of the Men’s Lakros team, the university said its Golden Eagles on Facebook. Both were also strong students.

Micaud from Springboro, Ohio, was a doctor of biomedical sciences at the College of Health Sciences, according to Kim Ah Yun, president of the university, sent to the Marquette community. He was survived by two brothers.

According to a letter from the university’s president, Snyder from Getzville, New York, was a business administration student. He was survived by five siblings.

Who else was injured in an accident?

The other four students were in the vehicle, all of which suffered non -fatal injuries. Three out of four were Lakros-athletes.

Two of the four were taken to a local hospital and were treated for their injuries, the university said.

What happened in a deadly disaster?

Milwaukee police reported that a 41 -year -old driver was facing a vehicle carrying six students. The collision occurred around 5pm. September 5 On the 27th Street and Western St. Paulius Avenue, near Marquette town.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reviews prison reservation logs at a 41 -year -old woman was arrested at about the same time and for the murder site under the intoxication of the vehicle.

September 7th No charges made; Views of the Milwauke County Law Firm await. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel usually does not name the suspects before they are taxed.

Students go to Marquette University theater on Saturday, September 6, to attend two lakroso players who were killed during the car disaster day earlier.

Students go to Marquette University theater on Saturday, September 6, to attend two lakroso players who were killed during the car disaster day earlier.

How did the Marquette university respond to the tragedy?

Marquette celebrated Mass for the University Campus community on September 6th. At the Varsity Theater.

In addition, members of the University Consulting Center and its University Ministry were provided 24 hours a day, as well as a program for its help to help students, staff and lecturers.

All home athletic events were canceled for the rest of the weekend.

“Greatness affects each of us differently,” Ah Yun wrote in his letter to the Marquette community. “As a university community, our sharing relationships and bonds are important in these difficult times. Please contact your classmates, friends, colleagues and family members when we are browsing together during sadness.”

What is the story of the Marquette men’s Lakros team?

The Marquette Men’s Lakroso program was established in 2011. And officially became university sports in 2013.

Both male and women’s lakroso teams became all in 2014. Members of the Great Eastern Conference.

Since 2016 The team played Valley Fields, 1818. W. Canal St., Menomonee River Valley in Milwaukee. The fatal accident occurred just behind the blocks from that location.

Quinn Clark is a public researcher at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. It can be sent by email. By email [email protected].

This article initially appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Marquette Lacrosse players, killed during disaster in Milwaukee: What do we know

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