than protecting the dignity and safety of our children against the likelihood of a repeat occurrence. jesse: fox news asked of the school district for comment and we haven t heard back. a county sheriff s department confirmed some sort of investigation took place but didn t get into that many specifics. joining me now, nationally syndicated radio host dana loesch. looks like a quarter into this daily wire report which did a very good job is that a boy put a skirt on and exploited the county school district s transgender locker room bathroom policy, allegedly sexually assaulted viciously this ninth grade girl, and the father was outraged by this and they made him, i guess, the face of these parents who are so-called domestic terrorists because he tried to confront the school s superintendent about this, and
police. it hurts the policemen who put these cases together who are away there if their families and hours and hours of putting these murder cases together. the families of the victims that have to go through all these court appearances and all these just to get a day where a case is dropped. reporter: and this murder suspect, 30-year-old brandon campbell, was arrested by the u.s. marshals last night. he was released after a st. louis city prosecutor failed to show up to three scheduled court hearings. she reportedly was on maternity leave and has since resigned. the st. louis circuit attorney s office released a statement saying in part that they will take corrective measures to prevent any repeat occurrence of the incident in question, but still a lot of people are upset over this including families of crime victims, local police officers and the governor. jacqui: christina coleman thank you for that. we ll be discussing the rising crime across the u.s. with our panel coming up
determined corrective measures are needed to prevent a repeat occurrence of the incident in question but two other cases were also recently dropped against murder suspect as the case fell apart or the prosecutor was a no-show but in a statement kim gardner s office is the claim that those cases are dropped from a no-show prosecutor has not been substantiated. today the mother of a man killed in st. louis last year told fox news that st. louis we prosecutors are negligent and she was kept in the dark about a plea deal struck with her son s alleged killer. your office has a new prosecutor which your office did not make me aware of, the prosecutor was in and of himself not prepared to handle my son s case. the head of the st. louis police officers association says people on the street will see
prosecutor didn t show up. she was on maternity leave when assigned the case. did you not know that the attorney assigned to that was on maternity leave? don t you know where your employees are at? for god s sake, you know, you need to be in charge of your office. if you can t do that you shouldn t be in that office. the office run by circuit attorney kim gardner issued a statement: upon review of our internal policies and procedure regarding medical leave, we have determined that corrective measures are needed to prevent any repeat occurrence of the incident in question. but, in the past week, cases were dropped against two more murder suspects as either the case fell apart or the prosecutor was a no show. judge jason, who provided over the campbell case wrote the circuit attorney s office has essentially abandoned its duties to prosecuted those it charges with crime. ahead of the police officers association says due to gardner s handling of these case, people on the street will s
you see what s happening in hong kong. police cracking down on demonstrators in what has become a summer of unrested they are in reaction to a extradition bill. but protests are growing with violence and demand of freedom of the press. matt winters joins us live from hong kong. what are you seeing? martin, christie, this has become a repeat occurrence here in hong kong. another weekend, another protest. today s protest, compared to when i joined you yesterday, this is larger. organizers are saying over 100,000 people are here. we re not in the main part, where we ve seen the largest protests, and that s by design. organizers want to take their message to all parts of hong kong. this is an area where mainland