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St. Louis, MO, United States

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Past articles by Chris:

Man convicted in St. Charles Co. shooting over parking spot

Jurors have convicted a man in connection with a St. Charles County shooting, which stemmed from a dispute over a handicapped parking spot. → Read More

St. Louis fire chief warns railroads to hand over life-saving supplies

St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson says he’s been battling for about a decade for the railroads to bring critical safety supplies closer to the city. → Read More

Suspected Schnucks shooter appeared to be targeting suburbs

The alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter was already a wanted man with a reported violent criminal history. → Read More

St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter

Investigators have identified the man responsible for shooting a woman at a Schnucks parking lot in St. Peters, and have connected him to other crimes in St. Louis County. → Read More

Detectives seek connection between Schnucks parking lot shooting, other crimes

The investigation is expanding into the apparent random shooting of a 52-year-old woman in a St. Peters grocery store parking lot. → Read More

St. Louis County stakeholders look for juvenile crime solutions

From police officers to prosecutors and elected officials to juvenile court officers, they gathered in south St. Louis County to find solutions on Friday. → Read More

Russ Faria sees former interrogating officer on the other side of the courtroom

A Lincoln County police corruption investigation leads to Russ Faria‘s first look in years at an investigator who once targeted him. → Read More

Residents call area near execution-style murder a tinderbox

It’s astounding to some that the man accused of committing an execution-style murder at about 10 a.m. Monday has no known criminal record. → Read More

Murder suspect on house arrest says system has set him up to fail

FOX 2 spoke with Charl “Priest” Howard, who’s now wearing an ankle bracelet as he still waits for trial years after his arrest. → Read More

Janae Edmondson’s parents come face-to-face with suspect in emotional court hearing

On Monday, Janae Edmondson’s mother and father got a close-up look at the man suspected of causing a crash that forever changed their daughter’s life. → Read More

What to expect in the effort to remove Kim Gardner from office

The effort to remove Kim Gardner as Circuit Attorney is not without precedent. FOX 2 spoke with an attorney who successfully prosecuted another St. Louis official under the same tactic. → Read More

Robbery victim found alive, despite prosecutor blaming justice delays on his death

FOX 2 found a robbery victim alive who the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office claimed was dead. The false claim is tied to the frightening crash that cost a teenage girl her legs. → Read More

Missouri AG issues ultimatum to Gardner: Resign or be removed from office

Amid mounting calls for the St. Louis Circuit Attorney to resign, the Missouri Attorney General has issued an ultimatum for Kim Gardner: resign or face removal. → Read More

Emotional plea from parents of teen athlete struck by reckless driver

The parents of a 17-year-old athlete who lost her legs as the result of a St. Louis driver this weekend pleaded with a judge in the case that has changed their lives forever. → Read More

One-night crime spree catching up with 5 teens

A series of smash and grab robberies in north St. Louis County this past December cost one business alone thousands of dollars. → Read More

Residents uneasy about reports tying Metro East to Ohio’s train catastrophe

The train that caused the emergency environmental disaster in Ohio is said to have come from Madison, Illinois. → Read More

Police catch suspected rapist in elaborate web of surveillance videos

A man charged with attacking random women reportedly wore a mask and rushed up to his victims with a gun. → Read More

DNA on soda bottle could be key in cracking violent teen crime ring

Berkeley police have linked a series of violent crimes across our region to five young teens. → Read More

Police spoke out about juvenile crime spike. The courts listened

New changes are just now underway, following efforts by the North County Police Cooperative to make positive changes in the juvenile crime problem. → Read More

Report: Public works employee had no safety training prior to fatal accident

The Division of Labor Standards says Normandy, Missouri, is relying on a 16-year-old safety manual, and inspectors question whether it’s even being used to protect workers. → Read More