Felon Charged with Murdering Retired Police Captain David Dorn in Riots
A convicted felon has been charged with murdering St. Louis, Missouri, 77-year-old retired police captain David Dorn during riots in the city last week.

A convicted felon has been charged with murdering St. Louis, Missouri, 77-year-old retired police captain David Dorn during riots in the city last week.

All rioters, arsonists, and looters have been released from jail in St. Louis, Missouri, without facing charges thus far by city prosecutors.

No new cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported among those who flocked to the Lake of the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend, a top Missouri health official revealed on Wednesday.

A St. Louis Police Department spokesperson said Wednesday that 36 people arrested during violent protests over the death of George Floyd have been released from prison.

Ferguson, Missouri, made history Tuesday when it elected city council member Ella Jones as its first ever black mayor.

David Dorn, 77, was found dead on the sidewalk in front of Lee’s Pawn & Jewelry about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. No arrests have been made.

A retired St. Louis police captain was killed overnight Monday as he attempted to thwart looting at a pawnshop as protests and riots raged across the city over the death of George Floyd, according to local reports.

Police say four officers were hit by gunfire after protests in St. Louis became violent overnight, with looting and fires burning in the downtown area.

The Missouri Administrative Commission ruled Friday that Planned Parenthood in St. Louis may renew its license and remain the state’s only abortion clinic open for business.

As protests over George Floyd’s death enter their fifth day and tensions between protesters and the police remain at an all-time high in some areas, some police officers and sheriff’s deputies across the country are standing with the protesters.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ripped Chinese state-controlled media for attacks against him, U.S. lawmakers, U.S. states, and U.S. media outlets in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News that aired on Saturday.

The Chinese government propaganda newspaper Global Times “exclusively” reported on Thursday that the Communist Party is looking into sanctions against American officials supporting lawsuits against Beijing for causing the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

Several Missouri organizations pitched in to repair Air Force veteran Warren Dake’s home after it fell into disrepair.

Chinese state media once again floated the prospect of international lawsuits against the United States for supposedly being responsible for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in a column Thursday, adding the 2008 financial crisis and the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic to the list.

Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus writes that the new lawsuit by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt may help Americans get answers about the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak that China’s Communist Party is clearly trying to hide. From Fox News: Last week, reports showed that

The official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the People’s Daily, disparaged on Sunday the growing number of lawsuits against China for its mishandling of what became the Chinese coronavirus pandemic as a “political farce” and a “shame for human civilization.”

A seven-year-old Missouri girl is being hailed as a hero after first responders say her actions were responsible for saving her father’s life.

Chinese state media is still cranking out editorials denouncing U.S. lawsuits intended to hold Beijing accountable for the death and damage inflicted by the Wuhan coronavirus, suggesting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is more than a little worried about backlash from the pandemic, even if the legal principle of sovereign immunity protects it from these particular lawsuits.

An especially unhinged editorial from China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday threatened to sue the United States for supposedly creating AIDS in the 1980s in retaliation for the state of Missouri filing a lawsuit against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for unleashing the Wuhan coronavirus.

China’s state-run Global Times dismissed on Wednesday a lawsuit against the communist dictatorship by the state of Missouri as a “farce” and “publicity stunt” that will never result in China paying reparations for allowing the Chinese coronavirus outbreak to become a pandemic.

The coronavirus lockdown is keeping pro-life advocates from helping pregnant women in need, a protester said Tuesday at a rally in Jefferson City, Missouri.

Missouri has filed a lawsuit against China on Tuesday morning, accusing the communist regime of engaging in “deceit” that caused the coronavirus outbreak and is seeking damages for “the enormous loss of life, human suffering, and economic turmoil,” according to a report.

A ten-year-old girl from Missouri is doing her small part in changing the world by helping out the local police officers who have lost out on pay due to issues stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.

Authorities have charged a man accused of licking deodorants in a Walmart store in Missouri during the coronavirus outbreak for making a terroristic threat.

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) won the state of Missouri on Tuesday evening, according to the Associated Press.

The father of Missouri’s first coronavirus patient broke quarantine to go to a school dance with his daughter on Saturday, officials said.

Joe Biden (D) is holding a slight edge over Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in Missouri ahead of the state’s March 10 primary, an Emerson College/Nexstar Media poll released this week showed.

Nicole Galloway has campaigned and fundraised with one Democrat who has Communist ties, and other who supported Colin Kaepernick.

State Rep. Justin Hill filed a resolution in the Missouri House of Representatives on Tuesday calling on the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate the “effort to overturn the 2016 election” of former Gov. Eric Greitens.

State lawmakers in Iowa and Missouri have introduced bills that would encourage universities to host guest speakers with diverse perspectives on important political issues.

An illegal alien in St. Francis County, Missouri is facing charges for allegedly anally raping a 13-year-old girl in 2018 and intimidating witnesses set to testify against him.

The Missouri Ethics Commission released its long awaited report Thursday into allegations of election law violations by former Governor Eric Greitens and concluded they found “no evidence of any wrongdoing by Greitens.”

A teenager was arrested this week after he admitted to raping his 11-year-old family member in St. Charles, Missouri.

A former assistant principal was sentenced to two years probation Tuesday for allegedly having sex with a student in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, in 2018.

A dentist in Sunset Hills, Missouri, is giving back to the Down syndrome community by giving them free dental services on Thursdays.

St. Louis County, Missouri, agreed to pay out a $10.25 million settlement to a police lieutenant who said he was ordered to “tone down” his “gayness” and was passed over for a promotion 23 times.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said on Sunday that Missouri Democrat State Auditor Nicole Galloway is using her audit of the Missouri senator to benefit her gubernatorial campaign.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an editorial Saturday contending Missouri Democrat State Auditor Nicole Galloway faces questions of hypocrisy over her audit of Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO).

An animal shelter in Kansas City, Missouri, is now completely empty thanks to a football player’s generous gift.

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said Thursday that Missouri Democrat State Auditor Nicole Galloway’s release of Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) audit “likely” violated state law.
