Jefferson City, Mo. - Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the following promotion effective January 1, 2022: Lieutenant Gara N. Howard, Q/RDD, is being promoted to captain and named director of the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, MO. Howard joined the Patrol as a member of the 75th Recruit Class on February 1, 1998. Upon graduating from the Patrol's Law Enforcement Academy, she was assigned to Troop H, Zone 8, Clinton/Caldwell counties. While assigned to Troop H, Howard also served in Andrew/Buchanan counties. She transferred to the Gaming Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, in March 2004, and was assigned to the Ameristar Casino in Kansas City, MO. Howard returned to Troop H in September 2010. She was promoted to corporal and designated assistant zone supervisor of Zone 5, Andrew/Buchanan counties in May 2012. Howard was promoted to sergeant and designated zone supe
explanation because when the incident took place, he was not on duty. martha? martha: so what more is there about the additional arrests today, david lee? reporter: authorities charge ad sixth biker in the assault. 32-year-old clinton caldwell is charged with gang assault. he is reportedly seen on video reviewed by investigators beating the suv driver. the nypd released images of persons of interest they would like to speak with regarding the investigation. the prosecutor s office released a statement saying in part, and i quote, the nypd and the district attorney s office are methodically scrutinizing the office to build meticulous cases in our efforts to hold those accountable. it seems more arrests will likely take place. the bikers, martha, most of them are ordinary folk. they re not thugs. others have argued that the video shows that what was taking place is certainly thuggish behavior. martha? martha: boy a lot more to come
he had told superiors he didn t help the suv driver because he was afraid if exposed as cop his own life would have been danger. authorities questioned that explanation because when this incident happened, he wasn t on duty. jon? jon: and what more is there about the additional arrest? reporter: as for this sixth biker charged in the assault, he is identified as 32-year-old, clinton caldwell. he is being charged with gang assault. he is reportedly seen on video that was reviewed by investigators beating the suv driver. the nypd has also released now four images of persons of interest that they would like to speak with regarding this ongoing investigation. the prosecutors office released a statement saying in part, and i quote, the nypd and the district attorney s office are methodically scrutinizing the evidence to build the strongest possible cases in our continuing efforts to hold accountable those responsible. bottom line here it seems likely that more arrests are going to
0 about. reporter: but senator reid keeps talking about taking action now. raising the debt ceiling now and talking later. republicans are saying the complete opposite, negotiate now and take those actions later. jenna: about the government was shut down, where did we get the money to pay for those new microphones? we will see what other signs make appearances on either floor. there has been a big question throughout the shutdown about whether or not the republicans are united. what does it appear that the priorities for the gop today? they do seem more united as this fight has gone on. two senators writing a letter, johnson, orrin hatch, both republicans. including the consequences of default. when the conservative group started, who has been implementing the affordable care act, why in the world should have taken five months to fund this? were they trying to hide? it is really important to understand the way that the irs is involved in enforcing obamacare. the ceo is predicting t
0 happened to him they believed the government would take care of him. bill: arm first lieutenant, jennifer moreno, 25-year-old from san diego, california, on her first deployment, her congressman demanding answers as we heard there. peter doocy starts our coverage, live in washington. how did lawmakers allow this or was it lawmakers allowed these payments to lapse? reporter: lawyers from the justice department, white house and reviewed the pay our military act which both houses of congress overwhelmingly passed during the shutdown but those lawyers are saying now that the language in that bill only appropriates money for servicemen and women, not their families. so the loved ones of any troops who died after 11:59 p.m. on september 30th are out of luck. what do the american people think when they see that death benefit for those who served and sacrificed in the most honorable first class cody paterson who as was killed in afghanistan during the shutdown are going to arrive at dove