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Mike Kehoe sworn in as Missouri’s 58th governor
SUMMARY: Missouri has inaugurated its new governor, My Keyhole, marking him as the state’s first Republican Catholic leader. His inaugural address emphasized four main priorities: public safety, economic development, agriculture, and education, with a focus on creating a safer Missouri environment. Following his swearing-in, Keyhole signed six executive orders aimed at enhancing public safety. He urged state lawmakers to support legislation regarding education reforms, tax reductions, and economic growth. Keyhole believes transferring control of the St. Louis police department to the state may improve safety, but emphasizes that this requires legislative approval.
Mike Kehoe was inaugurated as Missouri’s 58th governor Monday at the state capital. Kehoe, a husband and father of four, focused on four priorities during his inauguration speech: public safety, economic development, agriculture, and education. Kehoe said he will share his in-depth plans for his state of the state address later this month.
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Kansas seeks death penalty in Wyandotte County deputy killing. Here’s how it works
SUMMARY: Shawn Harris faces capital murder charges for the July 26 shooting death of Wyandotte County Deputy Elijah Ming in Kansas City, Mo. The State of Kansas intends to seek the death penalty if Harris is convicted. Deputy Ming responded after a woman requested police help because Harris threatened her with a gun. Harris shot at the deputy and an officer, leading to a standoff before his surrender. Harris, with a lengthy criminal record, is held on \$2 million bond and represented by the Kansas Death Penalty Unit. Kansas reinstated the death penalty in 1994, but no executions have occurred since 1965.
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Jail accused of altering records after lock-up turns fatal
SUMMARY: Angela Brown, 55, died in 2022 just two days after being arrested for shoplifting and held at the St. Louis County Jail. Her mother, Brenda Gray, alleges the jail covered up the circumstances surrounding Angela’s death, claiming officials falsified medical records and destroyed evidence. Angela was reportedly suffering from opiate withdrawal and requested an IV, which she never received. Jail staff later claimed she refused treatment, but patient refusal forms appear unsigned and were backdated before being sent to Brenda. The family is now suing the county to uncover the truth, with further court action expected soon.
Angela Brown, 55, died in 2022, just two days after being arrested on a shoplifting charge. Her mother, Brenda Gray, is now suing …
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