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Community holds prayer vigil for injured CBC student
SUMMARY: A 16-year-old hockey player, Collin Brown, was critically injured in a shooting on Interstate 55 Saturday night. While driving home from his school’s hockey game, a stray bullet struck him in the family’s SUV. His father drove him to a nearby area where police and EMS met them. Collin is currently in critical condition at a hospital. The St. Louis community, particularly the local hockey community, is rallying around the Brown family, holding a prayer vigil and raising over $30,000 for their support. Police are still seeking information and witnesses to help identify the shooter.
As the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department continues to search for the gunman responsible for critically injuring a high school hockey player over the weekend, the hockey community and beyond are coming together to show their support for 16-year-old Colin Brown.
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Audit: Wesley Bell-led prosecutor’s office lacked oversight and timekeeping
SUMMARY: A Missouri state audit of the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office under Wesley Bell found no major misconduct but highlighted concerns in office practices. Issues included undocumented meal expenses, a hotel charge for a witness who didn’t appear, reimbursement against policy, and animal care payments without contracts. Some attorneys held secondary municipal court jobs during office hours without proper time off. About 51% of timesheets lacked supervisor approval, though no policy required it before. Current Prosecutor Melissa Price-Smith has since implemented weekly supervisor reviews. The audit recommended stricter enforcement of spending rules, formal contracts, PTO requirements for outside work, and improved timekeeping.
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Boeing workers on strike, cite 'unfair' contract
SUMMARY: Thousands of Boeing workers in St. Louis have gone on strike for the first time in nearly 30 years, rejecting a revised four-year contract despite offers of six-figure pay raises, $5,000 signing bonuses, and average salaries over $100,000. The union argues the contract fails to improve sick leave, vacation time, and working conditions, citing feelings of disrespect from management. Boeing, facing financial losses and talent attrition, expressed disappointment, highlighting a 40% average wage growth offer and alternative work schedules. No new negotiations are scheduled yet, and union members vow to remain on the picket line until demands are met.
On Monday, union members stood outside of Boeing’s headquarters in Berkeley, Missouri, with picket signs, expressing their frustration with management. Workers told FOX 2 that Boeing’s latest offer does not go far enough.
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Former Greene County deputy arrested for stalking
SUMMARY: Joseph Schilling, a former Greene County deputy, was arrested in June 2025 for first-degree stalking and unlawful use of a weapon. Over several years, he allegedly emotionally abused a victim, harmed her pets—including killing her dogs—and made repeated threats involving his duty weapon. After the victim obtained a protection order, Schilling broke into her home, stole her phone, and was found near her workplace with loaded firearms and drug paraphernalia. Schilling was fired from the sheriff’s office in May 2025 and is held without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for October 7, 2025.
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