Streets around central Illinois lined for fallen state trooper Corey Thompsen

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A U.S. flag flies over Prospect Avenue in Champaign. Dozens of Illinois State Police vehicles are parked near the funeral service for Trooper Corey S. Thompsen.

CHAMPAIGN – People lined streets Sunday as a state trooper killed in the line of duty was escorted from a funeral service in Champaign to a cemetery in St. Joseph.

 

 

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Illinois State Trooper Corey Thompsen Courtesy of Illinois State Police

Around 2:00 p.m., dozens of Illinois State Police vehicles were parked along two blocks of Prospect Avenue during the funeral service for Corey S. Thompsen, 28 inside Faith United Methodist Church.

Howard George lives across the street from the church. He and his family sat outside to honor the fallen officer.

“We wanted to support the young man and the police department as they support us during the day at work,” he said.

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Amelia Noel of Champaign holds a U.S. flag during a procession for Illinois State Trooper Corey Thompsen on October 27, 2024. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Public Media

Amelia Noel brought her young daughter and held a large American flag while the procession passed by her neighborhood.

“Well, I heard about the state trooper who was killed and we live really close to where the funeral is being held,” she said.

“Just the way he [Thompsen] passed away was so tragic. I just felt really moved and called to come show support.”

Thompsen died on October 18 after a truck hit his motorcycle. He is survived by his wife and parents.

After the service, the procession left the church on Prospect Avenue, then turned east on Windsor Road. It ended at Patterson Cemetery in St. Joseph where Thompsen was laid to rest.

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Illinois State Police vehicles parked on one side of Prospect Avenue in Champaign during the funeral service for trooper Corey Thompson. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Public Media
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Illinois State Police vehicles parked along Prospect Avenue during a funeral for Trooper Corey Thompsen. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Public Media
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Illinois State Police vehicles lined up along Prospect Avenue in Champaign on October 27, 2024. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Public Media

 

Reginald Hardwick

Reginald Hardwick is the News & Public Affairs Director at Illinois Public Media. He oversees daily newscasts and online stories. He also manages The 21st Show, a live, weekday talk show that airs on six NPR stations throughout Illinois. He is the executive producer of IPM's annual environmental TV special "State of Change." And he is the co-creator of Illinois Soul, IPM's Black-focused audio service that launched in February 2024. Before arriving at IPM in 2019, he served as News Director at WKAR in East Lansing and spent 17 years as a TV news producer and manager at KXAS, the NBC-owned station in Dallas/Fort Worth. Reginald is the recipient of three Edward R. Murrow regional awards, seven regional Emmy awards, and multiple honors from the National Association of Black Journalists. Born in Vietnam, Reginald grew up in Colorado and is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado. Email: rh14@illinois.edu Twitter: @RNewsIPM