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Kenneth Gregory, a 42-year veteran of the St. Louis County Police Department, is its first Black chief.
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Kenneth Gregory has been with the department for 42 years. He was named acting chief in July after the retirement of Mary Barton.
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Some believe the St. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners needs to act before the mandate affects the police department.
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In taking the no-confidence vote, the council joined the Ethical Society of Police and other police reform advocacy organizations in asking for new leadership so the department can address its racism issues.
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The St. Louis County Police Department officially has its first female chief in its 65-year history.The Board of Police Commissioners on Thursday formally…
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The decision by the St. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners to keep the search for a new police chief within the department received support…
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ray Price talks with St. Louis Public Radio’s Julie O’Donoghue and…
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The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday approved two new members of the Board of Police Commissioners, completing a nearly entire turnover of the body…
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In October, attorneys for St. Louis County fighting a discrimination case filed by a gay police sergeant made the argument that a judge should rule…
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St. Louis County is headed to mediation with a police officer who was awarded a huge jury verdict in a discrimination case.A jury found that Sgt. Keith…