St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner was expected to resign June 1 but sent correspondence to Gov. Mike Parson’s office that she was leaving Tuesday.
A woman who was detained for her alleged involvement during a Cinco de Mayo shooting in St. Louis, Missouri that left two injured, is no longer in custody, according to police, since District Attorney Kim Gardner has decided not to file charges due to a "lack of evidence." The male suspect has also reportedly not been arrested.