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Top St. Louis news: Police officer guilty of federal misdemeanor; no indictment for city attorney

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Published on July 11, 2019
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St. Louis police officer guilty of federal crime

Officer Kenneth Grooms was found guilty of a misdemeanor charge of depriving the man of his constitutional rights — namely, the right not to be seized for no legal reason. 

Read the full story on Riverfront Times.

Equipment stolen from youth center day before big event

Police are investigating after lawn equipment was stolen from nonprofit Urban K-Life at 2900 N. Prairie Ave. Wednesday morning. The center holds an event this evening to showcase its services.

Read the full story on KDSK.

South St. Louis home shot, barely missing woman inside

Keisha Phillips was just feet away as bullets flew through her windows.

Read the full story on KDSK.

Grand jury disbands without indicting St. Louis attorney

A grand jury that indicted the man hired by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to investigate former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has disbanded, but Gardner may not be clear of scrutiny. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Chesterfield mall temporarily shut down after shots fired

Police temporarily shut down and evacuated an outlet mall in Chesterfield Tuesday afternoon after five shots were fired in a plaza outside its stores, sending some workers into bathrooms for shelter. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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