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Wilmette: Instagram post alludes to violence at Highcrest, contains racial hate speech

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Eric DeGrechie, Managing Editor
3:00 am CDT October 16, 2019
Officials at Wilmette Public Schools District 39 are working with the Wilmette Police Department following an alleged anonymous Instagram post from Wednesday, Oct. 9, “alluding to violence and racial hate speech” at Highcrest Middle School.

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