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Shooter found not guilty for killing man who was looking for help
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An offer for cash ended in tragedy five years ago, when a man shot Clenelle Johnson to death. Johnson, a 56-year-old contractor, was reportedly asking for help.
Earlier this week, a St. Louis judge ruled the shooter was not guilty of a crime.
Johnson’s family said he had a unique way of brightening people’s lives. One day, while working as a contractor, his stepdaughter, Gabrielle Treadway, says he remembered someone who might need some cash and who could maybe help him with a job.
“…For him to remember that and want to stop and, you know, ask this person to help him and offer to pay him, and he lost his life for that – that is outrageous,” Treadway said.
The shooting happened on Oct. 28, 2019, in the 1000 block of Bates Street, approximately a half-mile north of Carondelet Park. Police arrested 47-year-old Kevin Patrick, who was later charged with involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action. The court record indicates he shot Johnson five to six times.
Johnson was rehabbing a home on Colorado Ave. when his contracting partner said they needed help carrying some wood. Johnson reportedly saw another rehab property about a block away on Bates. It was described as a skeleton at the time; unlivable, but with work being done.
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Springfield City Council considers rental inspection program
SUMMARY: The Springfield City Council is considering a rental inspection program to improve safety and quality of single-family and duplex rentals. Building Development Services Director Martin Gugel plans an 18-month refinement, starting with a pilot in the West Central neighborhood, which has many aging rental properties and blighted cases. The program includes a $35 annual rental license with inspections every five years, checking structural integrity, safety features, and habitability. Failed inspections incur a $50 re-inspection fee. The West Central Neighborhood Alliance supports the initiative. Funding of nearly $460,000 is allocated for 2025-2026, with a citywide rollout dependent on pilot results.
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Joe's Blog: Settling into more heat (TUE-8/12)
SUMMARY: Tuesday in Kansas City starts mild with light fog reflecting lingering moisture. Recent rains were uneven, with pockets over 3 inches in northeast Jackson and western Lafayette Counties, but most areas saw under half an inch. A dry spell is expected through mid-August, with only isolated rain chances and rising humidity. A front early next week may bring rain and humidity relief. A ridge over the Plains will bring hotter weather this weekend and shift west early next week, allowing tropical storm Erin—forecasted to become a major hurricane—to recurve away from the US, though East Coast and Caribbean areas should monitor its path closely.
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Talking about the Billikens with Josh Schertz over a game of pickleball
SUMMARY: On National Pickleball Day, coach Josh Schertz discussed the Billikens’ basketball program amid a game of pickleball. Addressing NIL and salary cap challenges, Schertz emphasized managing player payments carefully within limits, influencing recruiting and retention. He praised the team’s depth and potential for greatness, noting the importance of embracing roles and teamwork. Schertz highlighted standout players like Quentin Jones and Kellen Thames, noting growth and versatility. He explained recruiting strategies focus on blending youth and experience to build continuity, essential for championship success. Athlete Paul Otiendo’s defensive versatility was praised. Schertz humorously claimed he’d outplay Robbie in pickleball.
SLU men’s basketball coach Josh Shertz is a former tennis prodigy who also likes to play pickleball. So why not talk about the Billikens while playing a game?
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