St. Louis' black police officers' association is calling for the city's police chief to resign, claiming he's unfair in managing the department and making promotions.
St. Louis' police chief is calling the city's judges too lenient with defendants in alleged gun crimes, insisting those on the bench "are accountable to virtually no one."
Sedalia Police were quite busy in the past 24 hours, with the following reports made public:
LaQuesha Monique Jamerson, 31, 1812 Barrett Ave, was arrested on a domestic assault charge, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon by Sedalia Police April 6...