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Court Filings Shine Light on Racial Tensions in St Louis-Area Police Forces

Court Filings Shine Light on Racial Tensions in St Louis-Area Police Forces
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St Louis County police sergeant investigated for Facebook posts

St. Louis County police sergeant under investigation for offensive Facebook posts Making fun of little people and calling a controversial shooting of a Black man in Wisconsin justice are among the posts in question Author: Christine Byers (KSDK) Updated: 1:26 PM CST February 26, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. A St. Louis County police sergeant is under investigation after posting a series of offensive messages toward Black people, anti-police brutality advocates and those with dwarfism on his personal Facebook page, 5 On Your Side has learned. The department confirmed Sgt. Grant Rummerfield is the subject of an internal investigation and declined to comment further.

Hartmann: St Louis County Police Commander s Lawsuit Lays Bare Racism

St. Louis police Lt. Col. Troy Doyle (left) and County Executive Sam Page. I could not serve as an impartial juror in police Lt. Col. Troy Doyle s race discrimination lawsuit against St. Louis County. The searing allegations put forth in the suit released last week by attorney Jerome Dobson are just that allegations and the absence of the defendants response isn t an implied concession. That s why there s a judicial system. But if you know lots of the players and background either personally or through the news it s impossible to pretend to have an unbiased view. What happened to Doyle is more than believable: It s both a confirmation and indictment of systemic racism in the county in general and the police department in particular.

Discrimination Lawsuit Says Page Blocked Black Commander s Bid For Police Chief

St. Louis County Executive Sam Page (left) and St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle. In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of a Black police chief, the lawsuit alleges. In the fall of 2019, it looked like the fix was in for St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle to become the department’s first Black police chief. But it all came crashing to a halt when County Executive Sam Page started having campaign contribution problems, according to a discrimination lawsuit Doyle filed Tuesday. In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of an African American chief of police, and that he was “having difficulty pushing this across the finish line,” a phrase he commonly used when referring to Doyle’s appointment to chief, according to the suit.

Acting St Louis County Council Chair blasts police board

Negligent and irresponsible | Acting St. Louis County Council Chair blasts police board Rita Days sent a letter to commissioners criticizing them for rewarding the police chief and being too close to County Executive Sam Page Credit: St. Louis County Police Department Author: Christine Byers (KSDK) Updated: 9:59 AM CST February 11, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Acting St. Louis County Council Chair Rita Days sent a scathing letter to the Board of Police Commissioners this week, calling its members “negligent and irresponsible in their own appointed duties.” “My hope was that you would recognize the need for strong leadership at this time and you would deliver,” she wrote in the Feb. 9 letter obtained by 5 On Your Side. “I am no longer confident that you can do either.”

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