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2nd man charged in connection with murder investigation in Jefferson Co , Mo

2nd man charged in connection with murder investigation in Jefferson Co., Mo. Timmy L. Miller, 51 of St. Louis, has been charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. (Source: Jefferson County Sheriff s Office) By Marsha Heller | April 12, 2021 at 11:20 AM CDT - Updated April 12 at 11:22 AM JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - A second man has been arrested and charged in connection with the June 2019 death of Samuel Israelsen. Timmy L. Miller, 51 of St. Louis, has been charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. Miller was taken into custody in Wayne County, Missouri on Thursday, April 8 and booked into the Jefferson County Jail without bond.

Missouri takes steps toward tightening police accountability, chokehold ban

Four years later, he was elected to the Missouri Senate as a Democrat representing his hometown district.  Williams, now 37, recalls times of being pulled over for “just driving while black.”  “I was handcuffed on the sidewalk, and my constitutional rights were violated,” he said. “That was business as usual growing up in Ferguson, in North County.” His experiences, Williams said, aren’t unique. “That’s what motivates me today to not only fight for police accountability,” he said, “but also make sure we build trust and ultimately provide an opportunity to have good officers and eliminate the bad ones.”  While Missouri activists have led the national call for “re-envisioning public safety” since 2014, the state has not led in passing legislation or policies that would address police misconduct.

Missouri takes steps toward tightening accountability for law enforcement

Missouri takes steps toward tightening accountability for law enforcement By Rebecca Rivas Four years later, he was elected to the Missouri Senate as a Democrat representing his hometown district.  Williams, now 37, recalls times of being pulled over for “just driving while black.”  “I was handcuffed on the sidewalk, and my constitutional rights were violated,” he said. “That was business as usual growing up in Ferguson, in North County.” His experiences, Williams said, aren’t unique. “That’s what motivates me today to not only fight for police accountability,” he said, “but also make sure we build trust and ultimately provide an opportunity to have good officers and eliminate the bad ones.” 

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