Law enforcement /tags/law-enforcement Law enforcement en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà Wed, 05 Mar 2025 21:10:42 GMT St. Louis deputy jail boss sues Sheriff Montgomery for false imprisonment and battery /law-order/2025-03-05/st-louis-jail-tammy-ross-sheriff-alfred-montgomery-lawsuit The lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions and investigations in the office. Wed, 05 Mar 2025 21:10:42 GMT /law-order/2025-03-05/st-louis-jail-tammy-ross-sheriff-alfred-montgomery-lawsuit Brian Munoz, Chad Davis Fired St. Louis deputy sheriff says department is being dismantled /government-politics-issues/2025-02-21/former-st-louis-sheriff-deputy-department-dismantled St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery was caught on tape making Tony Kirchner roll dice for a chance to keep his job. After he was sacked anyway, the former sheriff’s deputy alleged that the firing was illegal and that it’s not the only improper termination. Fri, 21 Feb 2025 18:40:18 GMT /government-politics-issues/2025-02-21/former-st-louis-sheriff-deputy-department-dismantled Chad Davis St. Louis sheriff welcomes FBI investigation after detaining acting jail commissioner /law-order/2025-02-17/st-louis-sheriff-fbi-investigation-city-jail The incident stems from a complaint lodged last week that alleges a detained person at the city jail was assaulted by a sheriff’s deputy. Tue, 18 Feb 2025 00:41:42 GMT /law-order/2025-02-17/st-louis-sheriff-fbi-investigation-city-jail Brian Munoz, Chad Davis St. Louis aldermen’s Public Safety Committee passes 8 police surveillance resolutions /government-politics-issues/2025-01-17/st-louis-aldermens-public-safety-committee-8-police-surveillance-resolutions In addition to the resolutions, the Public Safety Committee heard from acting Commissioner of Corrections Tammy Ross, who says her priorities for now include focusing on staffing and fostering partnerships. Fri, 17 Jan 2025 11:00:00 GMT /government-politics-issues/2025-01-17/st-louis-aldermens-public-safety-committee-8-police-surveillance-resolutions Lacretia Wimbley St. Louis County Council boosts police salaries in hectic meeting /law-order/2024-12-20/st-louis-county-council-boosts-police-salaries-in-hectic-meeting The three-year deal will increase starting pay for a police officer to $64,000. It also strengthens protections for officers facing discipline and sets up a new appeals process for minor disciplinary issues. Fri, 20 Dec 2024 18:15:36 GMT /law-order/2024-12-20/st-louis-county-council-boosts-police-salaries-in-hectic-meeting Rachel Lippmann Protesters seek changes at St. Louis city jail as public safety touts improvements /law-order/2024-11-22/protesters-changes-st-louis-city-jail-public-safety-improvements Nearly 100 protesters and activists disrupted a city Board of Aldermen meeting on Friday, calling for immediate changes to the St. Louis City Justice Center, where 18 people in custody have died since 2020. Sat, 23 Nov 2024 02:05:23 GMT /law-order/2024-11-22/protesters-changes-st-louis-city-jail-public-safety-improvements Lacretia Wimbley First woman to lead the St. Louis FBI office calls the milestone ‘humbling’ /law-order/2024-10-07/fbi-st-louis-first-woman-special-agent-charge-ashley-johnson Ashley Johnson came to St. Louis from the FBI’s human resources division in Washington, DC. She began her career with the bureau in 2007 and spent much of her time at offices in the South. Mon, 07 Oct 2024 22:42:42 GMT /law-order/2024-10-07/fbi-st-louis-first-woman-special-agent-charge-ashley-johnson Rachel Lippmann Missouri Amendment 6: Should court fees fund salaries and benefits for law enforcement? /government-politics-issues/2024-10-04/missouri-amendment-6-court-fees-fund-salaries-benefits-law-enforcement If passed, Amendment 6 would allow Missouri to fund salaries and pensions for elected county sheriffs and prosecutors through court fees. It was placed on the Nov. 5 ballot by the General Assembly to reverse a Missouri Supreme Court ruling that found the fees unconstitutional. Fri, 04 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT /government-politics-issues/2024-10-04/missouri-amendment-6-court-fees-fund-salaries-benefits-law-enforcement Mary Sanchez A Missouri SWAT sniper sued to keep his name secret. We’re suing to learn his identity /law-order/2024-03-26/a-missouri-swat-sniper-sued-to-keep-his-name-secret-were-suing-to-learn-his-identity The man, known only as Sniper 1, fatally shot two-year-old Clesslynn Crawford during a 2022 standoff. He is still working for the Joplin Police Department. Tue, 26 Mar 2024 13:44:02 GMT /law-order/2024-03-26/a-missouri-swat-sniper-sued-to-keep-his-name-secret-were-suing-to-learn-his-identity Sam Zeff How drug monitoring programs route patients out of health care and into the legal system /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-03-05/how-drug-monitoring-programs-route-patients-out-of-health-care-and-into-the-legal-system Since the early 2000s, health care systems have used technology originally made for law enforcement to combat misuse of prescription meds — yet the opioid epidemic continues to worsen. Wed, 06 Mar 2024 00:11:59 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-03-05/how-drug-monitoring-programs-route-patients-out-of-health-care-and-into-the-legal-system Emily Woodbury