Current:Home > Finance2-year-old grandson of new Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin has died in Illinois -Wealth Evolution Experts
2-year-old grandson of new Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin has died in Illinois
View
Date:2025-04-16 07:58:12
The 2-year-old grandson of new Milwaukee Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin died on Saturday, according to a news release from the Champaign (Illinois) County Coroner.
The team confirmed the death on Monday.
"My grandson Jayce was very special to me and my family and his passing is an agonizing tragedy that will be felt forever. I appreciate your respecting our family’s grief and privacy at this time," Griffin said in a statment.
According to the coroner's report, the child, identified as Jayce D. Griffin, was found unresponsive by his father in Champaign, Illinois. Police responded to help a toddler with a "medical emergency."
Jayce Griffin was pronounced dead at 10:40 a.m. in the Carle Foundation Hospital Emergency Department in Urbana, Illinois.
According to the coroner, preliminary results from the autopsy conducted on Monday revealed no evidence of trauma nor foul play, although Jayce Griffin's mother, Jasmine Riggs, had several social media posts looking for answers and demanding "#justiceforJayce."
"At this time, the death of Jayce Griffin appears to be from natural causes pending additional testing and final autopsy results. Additional information will not be released until completion of this investigation. This death is under investigation by the Champaign Police Department and the Champaign County Coroner’s Office," the report stated.
Griffin has two sons. In a story with WDJT-TV (Channel 58), Riggs stated the father was Alan Griffin.
Alan Griffin, who played on the Bucks' Summer League team, was on the men's basketball team at the University of Illinois in Champaign from 2018-2020 before transferring to Syracuse. Alan's younger brother, A.J., plays for the Atlanta Hawks.
veryGood! (8644)
Related
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Activists Rally at Illinois Capitol, Urging Lawmakers to Pass 9 Climate and Environmental Bills
- Lawmakers Urge Biden Administration to Permanently Ban Rail Shipments of Liquefied Natural Gas
- 20 Top-Rated Deals Under $25 From Amazon Prime Day 2023
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Scientists Report a Dramatic Drop in the Extent of Antarctic Sea Ice
- Outrage over man who desecrated Quran prompts protesters to set Swedish Embassy in Iraq on fire
- Amazon Prime Day 2023 Last Call Deals: Vital Proteins, Ring Doorbell, Bose, COSRX, iRobot, Olaplex & More
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Outdated EPA Standards Allow Oil Refineries to Pollute Waterways
Ranking
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Viasat reveals problems unfurling huge antenna on powerful new broadband satellite
- 20 Top-Rated Deals Under $25 From Amazon Prime Day 2023
- Low Salt Marsh Habitats Release More Carbon in Response to Warming, a New Study Finds
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- One State Generates Much, Much More Renewable Energy Than Any Other—and It’s Not California
- Tesla board members to return $735 million amid lawsuit they overpaid themselves
- Low Salt Marsh Habitats Release More Carbon in Response to Warming, a New Study Finds
Recommendation
Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
Tony Bennett remembered by stars, fans and the organizations he helped
Mono Lake Tribe Seeks to Assert Its Water Rights in Call For Emergency Halt of Water Diversions to Los Angeles
Elon Musk launches new AI company, called xAI, with Google and OpenAI researchers
The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
Louisiana Regulators Are Not Keeping Up With LNG Boom, Environmentalists Say
Twice as Much Land in Developing Nations Will be Swamped by Rising Seas than Previously Projected, New Research Shows
Once Hailed as a Solution to the Global Plastics Scourge, PureCycle May Be Teetering