Three Chicago Teens Die In Fox River Boating Tragedy (VIDEO)

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  |   November 14, 2008 10:27 AM



UPDATE

The three North Lawndale College Prep students who drowned in the Fox River early Friday on the final night of a leadership retreat were identified as 17-year-old Melvin Choice Jr., 18-year-old Jimmie Avant and 16-year-old Adrian Jones.

Watch Melvin Choice's sister respond to the news:


From the Associated Press:

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Three high school students on a leadership camping retreat sneaked away from their camp beds in the middle of the night and drowned early Friday in paddle boats with floor plugs that had been removed for winter. The boats quickly sank, dumping the teens in the swift, 42-degree Fox River.

A group of 31 boys from Chicago's North Lawndale College Prep were at Camp Algonquin about 40 miles northwest of the city on the last day of an eight-day trip.

Chaperones were likely asleep when some of the young people launched six paddle boats into the river, fire officials said. It was not clear how many teens ended up in the water about 2 a.m., but at least one of the victims had gone in to help the others.

"Shenanigans," said John Greene, battalion chief of the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District. "That's what it looks like."

The boats had been taken out of service for the season by having their bottom plugs removed, authorities said.

The trip was organized in conjunction with the Georgia-based leadership group VisionQuest International, said Chicago Public Schools spokesman Mike Vaughn. The school on Chicago's West Side serves an overwhelmingly black and poor student population, aiming to prepare them to succeed in college.

"These are kids that have potential, potential to be leaders," Vaughn said.

He said the school district would investigate how the trip was organized, but it appeared to have an ample number of chaperones, including some from VisionQuest. Camp officials confirmed the number of chaperones had more than met their requirements.

VisionQuest founder Walter Earl Fluker, who attended the early days of the retreat, said his staff members were grief-stricken.

"I think teenagers and adults make terrible mistakes, innocent as they might be, we make terrible mistakes," Fluker said. "I do think in many ways they were forming the kind of community we would hope for and I hope this tragedy doesn't prevent these young men from continuing on."

The McHenry County coroner's office identified the students as 17-year-old Melvin Choice Jr., 18-year-old Jimmie Avant and 16-year-old Adrian Jones. The bodies were all recovered, though authorities said swift currents and debris had made it difficult.

Avant's mother remembered her son a a gifted athlete and a generous person. Sharon Gowdy, who is out of work, said her son often tried to help her with money.

"He was so nice, so giving. Just his personality. He was good inside out. Words just can't describe him," said Gowdy, 51.

At the Chicago school, counselors were on hand to help students, though most of them went home after hearing the news.

Student Kyra Brown, 14, paused to remember Choice.

"He read me a story that he wrote and got an 'A' on," she said. "It was beautiful."

The McHenry County Conservation District owns the 116-acre camp and the YMCA of McHenry County leases and operates it. Like the school district, the YMCA also planned a review.

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Three Chicago teens drowned Friday morning after one of their paddleboats sank in the Fox River in Algonquin. The boat's bottom plug had apparently been removed to prepare it for winter.

From the Sun-Times:


About 2 a.m., a concerned citizen called 911 to report a boat sinking in the Fox River near Cary Road, an Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District firefighter said.

Two of the teens drowned after their paddleboat capsized and the third teen went into the water from the shore trying to save them and also went under.


"The three teens, two seniors and a junior, were students at North Lawndale College Prep, a charter high school at 1615 S. Christiana Ave., on the last day of an eight-day leadership retreat at Camp Algonquin," the Tribune reports.


Watch a report from the scene:


Watch an Algonquin Fire Department official discussing the search:



UPDATE The three North Lawndale College Prep students who drowned in the Fox River early Friday on the final night of a leadership retreat were identified as 17-year-old Melvin Choice Jr., 18-year-o...
UPDATE The three North Lawndale College Prep students who drowned in the Fox River early Friday on the final night of a leadership retreat were identified as 17-year-old Melvin Choice Jr., 18-year-o...
 
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good leadership?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 AM on 11/16/2008
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So young So Tragic, good thought to the family's

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 11/15/2008
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I've been caught before in riptides in the ocean and in rivers. It's one of the scariest things I've ever been through. It's too bad that these boys had to perish; but hopefully people will learn from their tragic experience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 11/15/2008
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We live almost directly across the river from Camp Algonquin. In the summer, the sight of the camp kids canoeing and paddling down river always makes us smile. But the sound of the rescue helicopters and the glare of the spotlights on the search boats is all too familiar, and it is almost always kids who sneak out off-season for a midnight boat ride. Teenagers will always feel invincible, and take dangerous risks; but I hope that the tragic circumstances that took the lives of these amazing kids will make at least some teens think the next time they consider this type of risky behavior.

Our deepest sympathies to the friends and families of the victims.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 11/14/2008


How very sad ... I used to canoe a lot with my family ... have had a few
perilous tumbles but fortunately no one was lost ... how very sad, my heart
goes out to you, who witnessed the helicopters and search boats, and most
of all, my heart and prayers go to the families of the victims.

So tragic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 AM on 11/15/2008
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DARN KIDS !

MINE DO THE SAME DUMB THINGS ALL THE TIME AND RISK THEIR LIVES.

BUT YOU GOT TO LOVE THEIR SPIRIT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 11/14/2008
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THIS IS REALLY SAD. AS A MOTHER, I JUST CAN'T IMAGINE THE DEPTH OF THE GRIEF THESE FAMILIES WILL BE GOING THRU RIGHT NOW. I OFFER MY WORDS OF CONDOLENCE AND I EARNESTLY PRAY THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT, THE GREATEST COMFORTER WILL MINISTER TO ALL CONCERNED AND GIVE THEM SOLACE IN THEIR TIME OF LOSS. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 11/14/2008
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Wow ... I heard about this when I woke up this morning & hoped they'd be found alive. Having two teens myself, I can only imagine the grief the kids' families must feel. I pray God carries them through this extremely difficult time in their lives ... and that the kids souls will rest in peace .......... :-(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 11/14/2008
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