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Remembering Chevy Gall: 16-year-old volunteer firefighter laid to rest with full honors
SUMMARY: Chevy Gall, a 16-year-old volunteer firefighter from Beaufort, Missouri, was laid to rest with full honors after dying in the line of duty on April 4th during a water rescue response. His vehicle collided with another while en route to the scene. The funeral, held in a packed church in Washington, Missouri, drew firefighters from over 40 departments, underscoring the unity within the fire service during such tragedies. Friends, family, and fellow firefighters honored Gall, who had a passion for helping others and was eager to learn since he began his firefighting career last November. His sacrifice will be remembered.

A 16-year-old volunteer firefighter from Franklin County was laid to rest on Saturday, receiving full professional honors after dying in the line of duty.
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Insects as food? ‘We are largely ignoring the largest group of organisms on earth’
SUMMARY: As egg prices rise, some suggest insects as a protein alternative. At the University of Delaware, students in an “insects as food” class are experimenting with ingredients like worms and bugs. Insects such as silkworms and sago worms are rich in protein and eco-friendly. While some students are enthusiastic about dishes like worm chili and cricket granola, others find the idea less appetizing. Experts argue that incorporating insects into Western diets could address food sustainability issues, but for now, they recommend introducing bugs slowly in processed foods to gain acceptance.

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Mom and son targeted in carjackings, stolen cars crime spree
SUMMARY: A crime spree involving stolen cars escalated into multiple armed carjackings across state lines. On April 6, a Hyundai Santa Fe was stolen in Cahokia Heights, Illinois, and used to commit two carjackings in St. Louis, including one targeting a man outside his Dodge Charger. Later, a mother and son in Cahokia Heights were threatened at gunpoint by suspects, who stole their car. The stolen vehicle was found damaged hours later. One 17-year-old suspect has been arrested, but authorities are still searching for the others. A GoFundMe has been set up for the victim.

Police are making connections between a terrifying series of events in two cities that involve armed teens, stolen cars and frightened families.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police have now confirmed that two carjackings and one car theft are connected. FOX 2’s Taylor Harris reports.
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Security robots on loan for Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament in St. Louis
SUMMARY: Security robots will patrol downtown St. Louis during the Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament. These robots, named Romeo and Rad Dog, are on loan for the event but could become part of the city’s future crime-fighting efforts. Romeo, an AI-powered robot, can perform tasks such as license plate recognition and escorting people while operating for 16 hours nonstop. Rad Dog, typically used by SWAT teams in high-risk situations like active shooter or hostage scenarios, is also being showcased. Local officials hope to integrate these robots into law enforcement and corporate security operations in the future.

Security robots will be patrolling downtown during the Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament this weekend. The robots are on loan but may be a part of St. Louis crime fighting in the future.
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