Police Brutality

Charges have been dropped against former Ladue, Missouri, police officer Julia Crews, who shot Ashley Fountain Hall in the back and claimed she mistook her gun for her taser. Hall requested the charges be dropped after the two participated in what's known as a "restorative justice mediation."

His release comes over 42 years after he was convicted of a triple homicide. It is the longest wrongful conviction in Missouri History and one of the longest in the country.

A Missouri black man filed a lawsuit against Maryland Heights Police accusing officers of unlawful seizure, excessive force, and unlawful search after a traffic stop almost turned into tragedy.

News

A Missouri homecoming sign bearing racist, anti-Black language and shown off by two white teens is being blamed in part on an "African American boy" by the mother of a Olathe South High School student who appeared in the viral photo.

Aaleya Carter's mother and siblings were able to evacuate safely, but they are undoubtedly experiencing unfathomable grief.

Almost a year shy of violently wielding a gun at Black Lives Matter protesters during the height of the movement in St. Louis, Missouri, Mark McCloksey, a Republican provocateur, has announced his plans to run for Senate.

As a member of the House Judiciary Committee Bush will be among a group of legislators committed to oversee and reform policies at the Department of Justice and Homeland Security, as well as criminal and judicial proceedings, espionage and terrorism.

The politician ran on a platform of public safety and neighborhood stabilization.

Crime

A former assistant principal has been sentenced to two years probation and has surrendered her teacher's license after being found guilty of raping a 16-year-old boy.

Politics

Kansas City Congressional candidate exposed as a racist following old social media posts resurfacing from burner accounts.

Politics

Kansas City Congressional candidate Maite Salazar confused Al Jarreau for Bill Cosby in an attempt to slander her opponent Rep. Emanuel Cleaver.

Margo Boyd says her son defended himself against racist bullies and was suspended and referred to the sheriff's department.