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    Just got an e-mail from Bradley PR director Kath Conver saying soccer player Danny Dahlquist died early this morning in a house fire. Certainly, our thoughts and prayers to go to the team and his family, who both work at BU. Here's the e-mail:

    Danny Dahlquist, a 19-year-old member of the Bradley University Soccer team, died early Sunday morning as the result of a house fire at his off-campus residence. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

    "Our hearts and prayers go out to the entire Dahlquist family at this most difficult of times," said Bradley Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh. "The shocking sadness of this tragedy has stunned everyone in the Bradley family. Danny's passing hurts at the core, especially because we know how proud he was to have earned the privilege to be a Brave. The pain of his passing will be felt well beyond Bradley University, however, as he was also beloved throughout the community."

    Grief counseling is being provided to team members.

    "The Bradley family has experienced a great loss today and we grieve at the passing of a fine young man," added Bradley University President Joanne Glasser. "We appreciate the many expressions of sympathy and ask for continued support and prayers for the Dahlquist family, team members, Athletics staff, and the entire Bradley community."

    A graduate of Peoria Notre Dame High School, Dahlquist joined the Braves in 2006 and redshirted as a true freshman. A midfielder, he helped Notre Dame to the 2004 Illinois High School Association Class A state championship as a junior, then led the Irish to a 20-2-0 record as a team captain during his senior season in 2005.

    Danny Dahlquist is the son of Bradley University Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and Finance Craig Dahlquist and Tricia Dahlquist, a member of the English Department faculty. He also is survived by six younger siblings.

    Funeral arrangements are pending and those details will be shared as soon as they are available.
    Here's Dahlquist's player page on bubraves.com:
    Danny Dahlquist (29) MF - Honors & Awards Bradley A.D. Honor Roll:  Fall 2006, Spring 2007   At Bradley (2006) Dahlquist redshirted as a true freshman

  • #2
    Very sad, as my own son played both soccer and basketball against Danny's teams when they were growing up and it afforded me a great chance to get to know his father Craig who has been a long time fixture in the Athletic Department at Bradley.
    Such a terrible tragedy and our prayers and thoughts are with the Dahlquists.

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    • #3
      Terribly tragic day for the Dahlquist family. I have known Craig, his dad for over 25 years- a great family..

      Condolences to Craig, his wife and the rest of their kids...
      ???We all want Bradley to win. If our methods and visions for that are different, then so be it. Don't ever attempt to tell me I am not a fan!???

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      • #4
        Bradley article

        PEORIA, Ill. -- Danny Dahlquist, a 19-year-old member of the Bradley University Soccer team, died early Sunday morning as the result of a house fire at his off-campus residence.? The cause of the fire remains under investigation.? "Our hearts and prayers go out to the entire Dahlquist family at this most difficult of times," said Bradley Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh.? "The shocking sadness of this tragedy has stunned everyone in the Bradley family.? Danny's passing hurts at the core, especially because we know how proud he was to have earned the privilege to be a Brave.? The pain of his passing will be felt well beyond Bradley University, however, as he was also beloved throughout the community."

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        • #5
          My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and teammates.

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          • #6
            My condolences go out to Craig and the rest of the family.

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            • #7
              RIP Danny, had the opportunity to meet him a few times thru work at Bradley, was really upbeat and loved his soccer. Danny also has a facebook account if you want to leave a message on his personal site.

              Jason

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              • #8
                My goodness, three of his roommates are in custody as "persons of interest".

                PJ Star story

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                • #9
                  My condolences to the family, friends, and teammates of Danny. Glad to see noone else was hurt. I certainly hope that the roommates currently in jail are cleared and that this was an accidental house fire. I have read a bunch of the atricles online and all them just mention the roommates/teammates are being held and can be held up to 48 hrs without formal charges. The only thing remotely suspicious I read was in this WEEK article: http://www.week.com/news/local/9126331.html

                  "West Peoria Fire department officials say they got a 911 call around 4:00 Sunday morning and were at the home in a matter of minutes. Authorities say the fire only took place in Dahlquist's bedroom on the second floor."

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                  • #10
                    The report is that as a prank was being played on Danny who had fallen asleep earlier than his housemates. Reportedly they shot a roman candle under his door which started the fire inside. This was also the reason as to why the fire was only in his room. Apparently the other three did not know anything was wrong until Danny didn't follow them out of the house when they found out there was a fire. The three have a 500k bail and are being charged with aggravated arson.
                    Walk on, Walk on
                    With hope in your hearts,
                    and You'll Never Walk Alone

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fyrebyrd
                      The report is that as a prank was being played on Danny who had fallen asleep earlier than his housemates. Reportedly they shot a roman candle under his door which started the fire inside. This was also the reason as to why the fire was only in his room. Apparently the other three did not know anything was wrong until Danny didn't follow them out of the house when they found out there was a fire. The three have a 500k bail and are being charged with aggravated arson.
                      Here's the link for the pj star report.



                      I've known Danny since he came to BU and haven't met a nicer guy in my time here. I miss him terrribly already.
                      Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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                      • #12
                        This truly a sad event. One thing I can't understand. The article says--
                        Lyons said he considered first-degree murder charges but opted for the lesser counts, saying he didn???‚¬?„?t believe the four men had the intent to cause a catastrophic act.

                        I don't get why 1st degree murder was ever a consideration. It requires premeditation and intent to kill. Did Lyons actually think these kids were planning to kill Danny intentionally? I am glad he came to his senses and did not pursue murder charges. Even the charge of arson requires the state prove the fire was set intentionally. I hope the severity of these charges were made so that some kind of plea deal could be worked out.

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                        • #13
                          My condolences to the Dahlquist family.


                          Just a very very sad situation for everyone.....
                          Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                          ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Da Coach
                            This truly a sad event. One thing I can't understand. The article says--
                            Lyons said he considered first-degree murder charges but opted for the lesser counts, saying he didn???‚¬?„?t believe the four men had the intent to cause a catastrophic act.

                            I don't get why 1st degree murder was ever a consideration. It requires premeditation and intent to kill. Did Lyons actually think these kids were planning to kill Danny intentionally? I am glad he came to his senses and did not pursue murder charges. Even the charge of arson requires the state prove the fire was set intentionally. I hope the severity of these charges were made so that some kind of plea deal could be worked out.

                            If this was my kid (Dahlquist) I'd be mad as Hell!

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                            • #15
                              I am shocked that the State's Attorney would pursue such a harsh charge. I imagine these kids are already sickened with the death of their friend and teammate.

                              I could understand a manslaughter charge, but not aggravated arson. And certainly no first degree murder! Clearly they did not intend to start a fire or cause physical harm.

                              I hate to admit it, but when I was in school I witnessed plenty of pranks that could have gone horribly awry...including bottle rockets under the door. Was it stupid...extremely! But was it malicious and worthy of jail time...I don't think so.

                              What a sad, sad series of events.

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