A fifth-floor courtroom at the Rock Island County Justice Center exploded in tears and cheers Monday as a 22-year-old was acquitted in the death of a baby.
Mateo Williams, 22, of Rock Island, was tried last week in a bench trial for first-degree murder in the March 2020 death of 4-month-old Elias S. Austin. The child suffered multiple fractures and died of blunt-force trauma to the skull, reports showed.
Williams was in a relationship with the baby’s mother, who also has been charged.
Circuit Judge Peter W. Church on Monday declared Williams not guilty, prompting shouts of relief from members of his family and a collection of friends who attended the hearing.
As Williams turned away from the defense table, he wiped tears from his face.
Outside the courtroom, his attorney, Drew Larson, gently admonished Williams’ family for their reactions to the verdict, saying, “This is not a time for celebration. This is a sad time, no matter how you look at it.”
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Family and friends shook their heads in agreement.
The infant’s mother, Tanda Allee, 25, also of Rock Island, faces a first-degree murder charge. She is scheduled to enter a plea on Thursday, court records show. She testified last week as a witness for the state.
Both the prosecution and defense rested their cases on Thursday, and the judge on Monday said the case was “well-tried by both sides.”
Rock Island police officers were called about 9:21 a.m. on March 10, 2020, to the 400 block of 12th Avenue for a report of the suspicious sudden death of a baby, according to Rock Island Police Department reports filed at the time. The death is thought to have happened around 8 p.m. the previous day.
While Williams was to be released following a traffic-citation matter out of Henry County, Allee remained in custody on a $2 million, cash-only bond, court records state.
Retro photos: Great River Plaza, Rock Island
More often than not, the walks along Rock Island’s Great River Plaza are empty. But store and restaurant owners believe business has increased since the plaza was completed. Published Monday, Jan. 8, 1979. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Photo by Harry Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Photo by Brent Hanson/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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A project that has all of the Quad-Cities rooting for its finish is the new connection of 1st Avenue with the Rock Island viaduct that leads to Arsenal Island. Traffic has been re-routed since the viaduct was closed in late May. Part of the 1st Avenue extension project, which like other downtown projects was delayed by a three-month cement haulers’ strike this summer, this portion is hoped to be finished by Thanksgiving. Photo taken Sunday, Sept. 19, 1976. Published Friday, Oct. 1, 1976. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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A project that has all of the Quad-Cities rooting for its finish is the new connection of 1st Avenue with the Rock Island viaduct that leads to Arsenal Island. Traffic has been re-routed since the viaduct was closed in late May. Part of the 1st Avenue extension project, which like other downtown projects was delayed by a three-month cement haulers’ strike this summer, this portion is hoped to be finished by Thanksgiving. Photo taken Sunday, Sept. 19, 1976. Published Friday, Oct. 1, 1976. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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The mammoth block of cement and decorative stonework soon will be transformed into a three-level, 550-space parking ramp (or parking building, as city officials prefer). The ramp occupies the area between 16th and 17th streets and 3rd and 4th avenues and is expected to be done enough for partial occupancy in three weeks. Photo taken Monday, Sept. 20, 1976. Published Friday, Oct. 1, 1976. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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Parking garage, downtown Rock Island. Photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1976. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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Exposed aggregate finish and colorful tiles will soon replace the scarred appearance of 2nd Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets — the site of half of the downtown pedestrian mall. Expected to be finished: Thanksgiving. Photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1976. Published Friday, Oct. 1, 1976. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1976. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1976. (Photo by Harry E. Boll/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken December 1976. (Photo by Brent Hanson/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Monday, March 7, 1977. (Photo by Brent Hanson/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Monday, March 7, 1977. (Photo by Brent Hanson/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Wednesday, March 16, 1977. (Photo by Dick Heap/Quad-City Times)
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What’s In A Name?
Completion of the 2nd Avenue mall in downtown Rock Island is near enough that city councilmen are expected to name it within the next two weeks after they receive a list of names suggested by residents tonight. To avoid confusion with the Northpark and Southpark shopping malls in Davenport and Moline, city officials say they think it should be called anything but a “mall.” Spencer Square is one name that has been suggested. That was the name of the park replaced in the 1950s by construction of the U.S. Post Office, upper right. Published Monday, July 11, 1977. (Photo by Larry Fisher/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Sunday, April 16, 1978. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Sunday, April 16, 1978. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Sunday, April 16, 1978. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Rock Island’s downtown shopping mall — the work is almost done, but will the shoppers come? Photo published Sunday, April 16, 1978. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Tuesday, May 30, 1978. (Photo by Brent Hanson/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979. Published Sunday, Dec. 9, 1979. (Photo by Bill McConnell/Quad-City Times)
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Rock Island’s mall has failed to draw crowds of shoppers, but the city wants to make the best of it. Published Sunday, July 17, 1983. (Quad-City Times photo)
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Handwritten on back: Dan Carmody. Great River Plaza, Rock Island. Photo taken Monday, March 6, 1989. (Photo by Larry Fisher/Quad-City Times)
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It’s not easy to get to businesses on Rock Island’s 2nd Avenue, between 16th and 17th streets. But there soon will be a brand-new street, under a five-year plan to upgrade downtown streets. Published, Monday, Sept. 17, 1990. (Photo by Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)
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