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When Julia Fogelberg was a public defender in St. Louis County, she saw how the criminal justice system could often do more harm than good.
Now working on the prosecutor side, she’s grateful that she can provide a different solution like in the case of a single mother of two she met this summer.
The woman was juggling an at-home virtual school schedule and her job as a paralegal.
With the intense stress of the pandemic, she was also struggling with an addiction to painkillers and was arrested for drug possession.
“If she were charged, that could have implications for the steady job that she’s had for almost 10 years and her ability to have health care options for her children,” said Fogelberg, who now leads the St. Louis County prosecutor’s diversion program.
Shortly after the deadly right-wing assault on the U.S. Capitol, internet conspiracy theories instead started blaming antifa, a loose-knit network of anti-fascist groups. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins Anne-Marie Green on CBSN AM to discu.
Man charged in deaths of woman, child in Springfield
January 1, 2021 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) A man was charged Friday with two counts of first-degree murder after a woman and child were found stabbed to death in a Springfield home.
Brandon Corbin King, 29, was arrested Thursday after police found 32-year-old Stephanie Plumb and 13-year-old Dylan Moore dead inside a home in west Springfield, police said in a news release.
Officers went to the home after receiving a report of an assault in progress. They found two girls, ages 7 and 14, who also had been stabbed. The 14-year-old was in critical but stable condition and the 7-year-old was in stable condition, police said.
Chuck Yeager and members of the EEA s Young Eagles program.
Dan Patterson
Chuck Yeager and Bell X-1 “Glamorous Glennis
Edwards AFB Archives
Chuck Yeager and X-1A
Edwards AFB Archives
The world famous aviator, General Chuck Yeager, died earlier this month he was 97. Yeager was born in Hamlin, West Virginia, enlisted after high school, and flew 64 combat missions as a fighter pilot against Germany during world during world war two. After that, he trained as a test pilot here in Dayton and in 1947 became the first man to break the sound barrier. WYSO’s aviation commentator Dan Patterson, met Yeager several times and has this remembrance.