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Multi-vehicle crash shut down I-70 for several hours overnight
SUMMARY: A serious crash on Interstate 70 West in Earth City shut down the highway for about four hours early this morning, involving at least six cars. This incident is part of a troubling trend, as Missouri Highway Patrol has responded to over 60 crashes in just two days during the holiday travel week. Emergency crews reported a traumatic cardiac arrest and at least two people partially ejected from their vehicles. Despite this, crash statistics show fewer incidents this Christmas compared to last year. Rain has made road conditions slick, contributing to accidents during the holiday travel period.

The accident occurred on westbound I-270 in Earth City around 12:30 a.m. Friday morning. The crash involved at least 6 vehicles and a number of cars could be seen spattered across the interstate, sustaining serious damage. Following the crash, traffic was diverted onto Missouri Route 141 for four hours while crews cleared the scene.
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Kehoe talks police, Chiefs and Royals in exclusive interview
SUMMARY: Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is advocating for a shift in control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to reduce political influence. In an interview, he clarified that the proposed board would include the mayor and four local residents, emphasizing local governance. Kehoe expressed support for Police Chief Robert Tracy, affirming his positive impact on public safety. He also discussed the importance of retaining the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri, framing their presence as vital economic development for the state. Kehoe mentioned upcoming legislative activity, including discussions on police reform and tax cuts, before heading to St. Louis for an award.
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Video shows St. Louis jail official handcuffed, lawsuit accuses sheriff of false imprisonment
SUMMARY: A newly released video shows St. Louis jail Deputy Commissioner Tammy Ross handcuffed at the request of Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, sparking a lawsuit for false imprisonment. The incident, which occurred on February 14, was tied to a separate investigation involving a deputy accused of sexually assaulting a detainee. Ross denied Montgomery access to the detainee twice, leading to his ordering her arrest for alleged contempt. Ross claims this was unlawful and has filed a lawsuit against Montgomery, seeking over $25,000. Montgomery’s attorney asserts there was no false imprisonment, while local officials call for solutions to improve jail conditions.

Newly released video captures a St. Louis jail official in handcuffs and it’s the sheriff, who demanded her arrest on Feb. 14.
“The whole incident is somewhat appalling,” said attorney Joseph Neill.
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University City man faces several second-degree murder charges following crash that killed a family
SUMMARY: A University City man, Jalen Holland, faces multiple second-degree murder charges following a tragic crash that killed a family of five on Mother’s Day weekend in 2022. Authorities reported that Holland was a passenger in a stolen Jeep involved in the accident, which collided with a minivan, resulting in the deaths of four adults and an 11-year-old girl. Police noted that the Jeep was weaving through traffic and that shots were fired at another vehicle before the crash. Holland has been denied bond and is considered a flight risk and danger to the community, alongside two other men charged in the case.

A University City man is facing five second-degree murder charges after a deadly crash that killed five people that happened back in 2022.
Jaylen Holland is the second passenger charged in connection and is the latest arrest in the case.
FOX 2’s Mallory Thomas reports.
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