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Man sentenced for fatal Lake of the Ozarks boat crash

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Ben Gilbert – 2025-03-07 12:35:00

SUMMARY: Bobby Childers, 60, has been sentenced for a 2023 boat crash on Lake of the Ozarks that killed 44-year-old Nicolette McKenna and injured two others. On March 6, 2025, Childers received a 10-year sentence for boating while intoxicated resulting in death, and a seven-year sentence for causing serious injury, under a Missouri statute allowing a 120-day program for possible probation. In December 2024, he entered an Alford plea, acknowledging evidence against him without admitting guilt. Witnesses reported reckless boating behavior prior to the crash, and Childers failed a sobriety test with a blood alcohol level of .161.

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Charges issued in crash that injured officer, suspect on I-70

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www.youtube.com – KSDK News – 2025-03-18 22:16:08

SUMMARY: Two suspects are charged in a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a St. Louis police officer and a suspect he was trying to arrest. Police arrested Frank Carr, the driver of the Cadillac that fled the scene, on charges including leaving the scene of an accident. Mai Campbell, the driver of the Acura involved in the earlier police chase, faces several charges, including assaulting an officer. The investigation is ongoing, with two more suspects still uncharged, including one in the hospital. The injured officer underwent surgery and is recovering as the police seek support from the community.

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Two people are behind bars and charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a St. Louis Police officer and the man he was trying to arrest. Both the officer and the suspect remained in critical condition Tuesday.

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26 attorneys general file brief in support of Trump’s deportation of gang members | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-18 17:16:00

(The Center Square) – A coalition of state attorneys general is filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urging the court to lift a nationwide restraining order that is “preventing” the “immediate deportation” of “Tren de Aragua gang members.”

Leading the effort are Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, who joined 24 other states after a judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued an order Saturday evening temporarily halting the deportations of members of the Venezuelan gang. The order came as the aircraft carrying the gang members was airborne.

The deportations followed President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. This prompted Chief Judge James Boasberg to immediately issue a temporary restraining order blocking the removal of “all noncitizens in U.S. custody who are subject” to the president’s order.

Boasberg ordered the planes en route to Central America to be turned around. The Trump administration immediately appealed Boasberg’s order to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.

The planes carrying the migrants arrived in El Salvador, with the Trump administration claiming they complied with the court order but that the aircraft was out of U.S. airspace by the time Boasberg issued his order.

In January, the president designated Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization, along with seven other cartels from Latin America.

In the latest brief, the coalition of attorneys general argues that allowing the TRO to stand “undermines public safety and national security, placing American lives at risk.”

The group defended the president’s executive order, saying it is “grounded in clear constitutional and statutory authority to remove TdA members.” They added that the district court “overstepped its bounds by issuing a restraining order without fully considering the Executive Branch’s compelling interest in national security.”

Miyares underscored the duties of the government in protecting its citizens, adding that the president’s actions are constitutionally protected.

“The core duty of government is to protect its citizens. The President, acting within his constitutional and statutory authority, did just that by ordering the removal of TdA gang members who have no legal right to be in this country and pose a direct threat to Americans’ safety. TdA is a violent transnational criminal organization responsible for heinous crimes across the United States. The law is clear, and so is our position,” said Miyares.

The brief comes on the heels of Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, introducing articles of impeachment against Boasberg, who was appointed to the bench by former president Barack Obama.

Earlier in the day, the president called Boasberg a “Radical Left Lunatic” in a Truth Social post, adding that the judge “should be impeached.”

The post led U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to issue rare comments criticizing the president, saying the court system should be left to resolve legal disputes.

“For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision,” Roberts said Tuesday in a statement. “The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.”

In addition to the attorneys general from Virginia and South Carolina, the following states joined the coalition: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and West Virginia.

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Drivers who fled, struck SLMPD officer now charged: Police

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fox2now.com – Kevin S. Held – 2025-03-18 14:26:00

SUMMARY: A St. Louis police officer is recovering after undergoing a partial leg amputation due to being struck by a car during a pursuit of suspects involved in a stolen vehicle incident. Prosecutors charged 18-year-old Mehki R. Campbell with first-degree assault, aggravated fleeing, and resisting arrest, while 62-year-old Frank Carr faces charges for leaving the scene of an accident and tampering with evidence. The incident began when police tried to stop a stolen Acura linked to a carjacking. Campbell attempted to evade officers and, during the chase, the officer was struck by Carr’s vehicle while attempting to apprehend a suspect.

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