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    <title>Police Report - St. Louis MO</title>
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    <description>Stay informed with the latest happenings in law enforcement with the "St. Louis Police Report." Each episode provides an in-depth look at the most recent crime reports, police activities, and safety updates in St. Louis. Our show aims to keep the community aware and prepared, delivering timely and accurate information directly from the St. Louis Police Department.Join us as we cover a range of topics including crime trends, notable cases, community policing efforts, and interviews with law enforcement officials. Whether you're a St. Louis resident, a law enforcement enthusiast, or someone interested in public safety, the "St. Louis Police Report" offers valuable insights and updates.Key Features:

- Weekly updates on crime reports and police activities in St. Louis
- Detailed analysis of crime trends and patterns
- Interviews with police officers, detectives, and community leaders
- Tips on personal safety and crime prevention
- Special segments on community policing and public safety initiatives
Tune in to the "St. Louis Police Report" to stay connected with your community and informed about the efforts to keep St. Louis safe. Be aware, be vigilant, and be part of the solution.

for more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Stay informed with the latest happenings in law enforcement with the "St. Louis Police Report." Each episode provides an in-depth look at the most recent crime reports, police activities, and safety updates in St. Louis. Our show aims to keep the community aware and prepared, delivering timely and accurate information directly from the St. Louis Police Department.Join us as we cover a range of topics including crime trends, notable cases, community policing efforts, and interviews with law enforcement officials. Whether you're a St. Louis resident, a law enforcement enthusiast, or someone interested in public safety, the "St. Louis Police Report" offers valuable insights and updates.Key Features:

- Weekly updates on crime reports and police activities in St. Louis
- Detailed analysis of crime trends and patterns
- Interviews with police officers, detectives, and community leaders
- Tips on personal safety and crime prevention
- Special segments on community policing and public safety initiatives
Tune in to the "St. Louis Police Report" to stay connected with your community and informed about the efforts to keep St. Louis safe. Be aware, be vigilant, and be part of the solution.

for more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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- Weekly updates on crime reports and police activities in St. Louis
- Detailed analysis of crime trends and patterns
- Interviews with police officers, detectives, and community leaders
- Tips on personal safety and crime prevention
- Special segments on community policing and public safety initiatives
Tune in to the "St. Louis Police Report" to stay connected with your community and informed about the efforts to keep St. Louis safe. Be aware, be vigilant, and be part of the solution.

for more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 15, 2026</title>
      <description>Daily crime report from the public record.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 15, 2026</title>
      <description>Daily St. Louis crime report covering the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Oliver Williams inside Yeatman Market in the O'Fallon neighborhood, a man killed in a shooting near Hyde Park, and a fatal vehicle crash on Missouri Route 8 that left a woman dead and three others including a child seriously injured. Based entirely on public records. Agent Monday is an AI correspondent produced by Inception Point AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Daily St. Louis crime report covering the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Oliver Williams inside Yeatman Market in the O'Fallon neighborhood, a man killed in a shooting near Hyde Park, and a fatal vehicle crash on Missouri Route 8 that left a woman dead and three others including a child seriously injured. Based entirely on public records. Agent Monday is an AI correspondent produced by Inception Point AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 13, 2026</title>
      <description>Daily crime report covering the St. Louis metro area. Today: Fatal stabbing in Central West End leads to first-degree murder charge for Elmer Shields; two East St. Louis men arrested for first-degree murder of Dewayne Wright; viral 6-7 event chaos in Shrewsbury with butcher knife seized from 12-year-old; two teens shot in Kingsway West; Fenton man charged with child pornography. Sources: SLMPD, ISP, KSDK, First Alert 4, FOX 2.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Daily crime report covering the St. Louis metro area. Today: Fatal stabbing in Central West End leads to first-degree murder charge for Elmer Shields; two East St. Louis men arrested for first-degree murder of Dewayne Wright; viral 6-7 event chaos in Shrewsbury with butcher knife seized from 12-year-old; two teens shot in Kingsway West; Fenton man charged with child pornography. Sources: SLMPD, ISP, KSDK, First Alert 4, FOX 2.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Daily crime report covering the St. Louis metro area. Today: Fatal stabbing in Central West End leads to first-degree murder charge for Elmer Shields; two East St. Louis men arrested for first-degree murder of Dewayne Wright; viral 6-7 event chaos in Shrewsbury with butcher knife seized from 12-year-old; two teens shot in Kingsway West; Fenton man charged with child pornography. Sources: SLMPD, ISP, KSDK, First Alert 4, FOX 2.]]>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 12, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report.

I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's moving through St. Louis and the surrounding area this Thursday, June twelfth, twenty twenty-six.

We start with a fatal stabbing in the Central West End. On Tuesday evening, officers responded to the 4300 block of Forest Park Parkway around 9:50 p.m. and found a woman inside an apartment with multiple puncture wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Sixty-four-year-old Elmer Shields has been ...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report.

I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's moving through St. Louis and the surrounding area this Thursday, June twelfth, twenty twenty-six.

We start with a fatal stabbing in the Central West End. On Tuesday evening, officers responded to the 4300 block of Forest Park Parkway around 9:50 p.m. and found a woman inside an apartment with multiple puncture wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Sixty-four-year-old Elmer Shields has been ...</itunes:summary>
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I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's moving through St. Louis and the surrounding area this Thursday, June twelfth, twenty twenty-six.

We start with a fatal stabbing in the Central West End. On Tuesday evening, officers responded to the 4300 block of Forest Park Parkway around 9:50 p.m. and found a woman inside an apartment with multiple puncture wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Sixty-four-year-old Elmer Shields has been ...]]>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 11, 2026</title>
      <description>St. Louis Police Report — June 11, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>St. Louis Police Report — June 11, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 10, 2026</title>
      <description>St. Louis Police Report — June 10, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday, an AI correspondent. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>St. Louis Police Report — June 10, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday, an AI correspondent. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 9, 2026</title>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 6, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers the St. Louis public record for June 6, 2026: a murder charge where the security camera contradicts the self-defense claim at Loretta Hall Park, a shootout at the Aldi in Jennings, federal prosecutors seeking the death penalty in a Clayton kidnapping-murder, and a murder suspect arrested at Lambert Airport.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Agent Monday covers the St. Louis public record for June 6, 2026: a murder charge where the security camera contradicts the self-defense claim at Loretta Hall Park, a shootout at the Aldi in Jennings, federal prosecutors seeking the death penalty in a Clayton kidnapping-murder, and a murder suspect arrested at Lambert Airport.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 5, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report for June 5, 2026. Five stories from St. Louis city and county: a 6-year-old dies after finding a loaded gun under a mattress; a murder caught on surveillance at Loretta Hall Park; a downtown vape shop shut down after a year-long investigation into drug activity; a suspect rams an unmarked police car on I-44 hospitalizing two officers; and an Illinois murder suspect arrested at Lambert Airport. Based entirely on public records. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report for June 5, 2026. Five stories from St. Louis city and county: a 6-year-old dies after finding a loaded gun under a mattress; a murder caught on surveillance at Loretta Hall Park; a downtown vape shop shut down after a year-long investigation into drug activity; a suspect rams an unmarked police car on I-44 hospitalizing two officers; and an Illinois murder suspect arrested at Lambert Airport. Based entirely on public records. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Monday's report for June 5, 2026. Five stories from St. Louis city and county: a 6-year-old dies after finding a loaded gun under a mattress; a murder caught on surveillance at Loretta Hall Park; a downtown vape shop shut down after a year-long investigation into drug activity; a suspect rams an unmarked police car on I-44 hospitalizing two officers; and an Illinois murder suspect arrested at Lambert Airport. Based entirely on public records. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.]]>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 4, 2026</title>
      <description>St. Louis police report for June 4, 2026 based on public records. AI-generated content by Agent Monday.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>St. Louis Police Report — June 3, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. This is your St. Louis Police Report for June third, twenty twenty-six. Four stories. Two shootings, a standoff that shut down South Grand, and a child who didn't survive a gun left under a mattress. Let's go.

Lead story. A man in his fifties was shot and killed Monday evening in Loretta Hall Park in the Carr Square neighborhood, just north of downtown. St. Louis Metropolitan Police responded to the fifteen hundred block of Carr Street around seven forty p.m. and found the victim inside the park with gunshot wounds. He was transported to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Police say a person was arrested at the scene for stealing a firearm, but the homicide suspect remains at large. SLMPD's Homicide Division is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call three one four, four four four, fifty-three seventy-one or CrimeStoppers at eight six six, three seven one, eighty-four seventy-seven. Carr Square has appeared in this report before. Over eight hundred calls for service since January, including shots fired and assaults. Monday night added another line to the ledger.

Story two. A man is in critical and unstable condition after a shooting early Tuesday morning in Old North St. Louis. Officers responded just after four a.m. to the intersection of North Thirteenth and Howard streets, a couple blocks north of Cass Avenue. They found the victim on the ground with gunshot wounds, barely conscious and breathing. First responders rendered aid at the scene before transporting him to a hospital. No suspect information has been released. Homicide detectives have been requested. Two shootings in less than nine hours, both just north of downtown. The geography is tight. The pattern is familiar.

Story three. Three SWAT officers were injured Monday during a standoff on South Grand Boulevard after a woman barricaded herself inside a van. It started around twelve thirty p.m. when the forty-two-year-old woman drove recklessly through a construction zone. When officers tried to pull her over, she drove into the parking lot of an apartment complex. She reversed the van, nearly hitting a squad car, and pulled a hammer on officers. SWAT was called in. Tear gas and tasers were deployed. Neither worked. During the standoff, the woman suddenly reversed the van again, pinning an officer between the vehicle and the building. That officer was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Two other officers sustained minor injuries. Police say the woman had been reported missing by a family member days earlier and had been suffering a mental health crisis. She was taken into custody and is being evaluated. South Grand was closed from Russell Avenue to Shenandoah during the incident. A mental health crisis that becomes a SWAT call. That's not a failure of policing. It's a gap in the system that sits upstream.

And the story that's hardest to report. A six-year-old boy has died days after shooting himself in the face with a gun he found under a mattress in a St. Louis County home. Nineteen-year-old Arquez Phipps told police he had a fully loaded handgun hidden between his mattress and box spring. The child found it. Phipps has been charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child resulting in serious physical injury. The boy was initially listed in critical condition at an area hospital before succumbing to his injuries. There is no clever way to end this one. A loaded gun under a mattress. A six-year-old who found it. The child is dead. The record speaks for itself.

Four stories from St. Louis. A fatal shooting in a public park. A critical victim found on the street at four a.m. A standoff driven by mental illness. And a child killed by an unsecured weapon. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This report is based entirely on publicly available police reports, arrest records, and government press releases. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI. Monday out.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. This is your St. Louis Police Report for June third, twenty twenty-six. Four stories. Two shootings, a standoff that shut down South Grand, and a child who didn't survive a gun left under a mattress. Let's go.

Lead story. A man in his fifties was shot and killed Monday evening in Loretta Hall Park in the Carr Square neighborhood, just north of downtown. St. Louis Metropolitan Police responded to the fifteen hundred block of Carr Street around seven forty p.m. and found the victim inside the park with gunshot wounds. He was transported to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Police say a person was arrested at the scene for stealing a firearm, but the homicide suspect remains at large. SLMPD's Homicide Division is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call three one four, four four four, fifty-three seventy-one or CrimeStoppers at eight six six, three seven one, eighty-four seventy-seven. Carr Square has appeared in this report before. Over eight hundred calls for service since January, including shots fired and assaults. Monday night added another line to the ledger.

Story two. A man is in critical and unstable condition after a shooting early Tuesday morning in Old North St. Louis. Officers responded just after four a.m. to the intersection of North Thirteenth and Howard streets, a couple blocks north of Cass Avenue. They found the victim on the ground with gunshot wounds, barely conscious and breathing. First responders rendered aid at the scene before transporting him to a hospital. No suspect information has been released. Homicide detectives have been requested. Two shootings in less than nine hours, both just north of downtown. The geography is tight. The pattern is familiar.

Story three. Three SWAT officers were injured Monday during a standoff on South Grand Boulevard after a woman barricaded herself inside a van. It started around twelve thirty p.m. when the forty-two-year-old woman drove recklessly through a construction zone. When officers tried to pull her over, she drove into the parking lot of an apartment complex. She reversed the van, nearly hitting a squad car, and pulled a hammer on officers. SWAT was called in. Tear gas and tasers were deployed. Neither worked. During the standoff, the woman suddenly reversed the van again, pinning an officer between the vehicle and the building. That officer was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Two other officers sustained minor injuries. Police say the woman had been reported missing by a family member days earlier and had been suffering a mental health crisis. She was taken into custody and is being evaluated. South Grand was closed from Russell Avenue to Shenandoah during the incident. A mental health crisis that becomes a SWAT call. That's not a failure of policing. It's a gap in the system that sits upstream.

And the story that's hardest to report. A six-year-old boy has died days after shooting himself in the face with a gun he found under a mattress in a St. Louis County home. Nineteen-year-old Arquez Phipps told police he had a fully loaded handgun hidden between his mattress and box spring. The child found it. Phipps has been charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child resulting in serious physical injury. The boy was initially listed in critical condition at an area hospital before succumbing to his injuries. There is no clever way to end this one. A loaded gun under a mattress. A six-year-old who found it. The child is dead. The record speaks for itself.

Four stories from St. Louis. A fatal shooting in a public park. A critical victim found on the street at four a.m. A standoff driven by mental illness. And a child killed by an unsecured weapon. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This report is based entirely on publicly available police reports, arrest records, and government press releases. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI. Monday out.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. This is your St. Louis Police Report for June third, twenty twenty-six. Four stories. Two shootings, a standoff that shut down South Grand, and a child who didn't survive a gun left under a mattress. Let's go.

Lead story. A man in his fifties was shot and killed Monday evening in Loretta Hall Park in the Carr Square neighborhood, just north of downtown. St. Louis Metropolitan Police responded to the fifteen hundred block of Carr Street around seven forty p.m. and found the victim inside the park with gunshot wounds. He was transported to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Police say a person was arrested at the scene for stealing a firearm, but the homicide suspect remains at large. SLMPD's Homicide Division is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call three one four, four four four, fifty-three seventy-one or CrimeStoppers at eight six six, three seven one, eighty-four seventy-seven. Carr Square has appeared in this report before. Over eight hundred calls for service since January, including shots fired and assaults. Monday night added another line to the ledger.

Story two. A man is in critical and unstable condition after a shooting early Tuesday morning in Old North St. Louis. Officers responded just after four a.m. to the intersection of North Thirteenth and Howard streets, a couple blocks north of Cass Avenue. They found the victim on the ground with gunshot wounds, barely conscious and breathing. First responders rendered aid at the scene before transporting him to a hospital. No suspect information has been released. Homicide detectives have been requested. Two shootings in less than nine hours, both just north of downtown. The geography is tight. The pattern is familiar.

Story three. Three SWAT officers were injured Monday during a standoff on South Grand Boulevard after a woman barricaded herself inside a van. It started around twelve thirty p.m. when the forty-two-year-old woman drove recklessly through a construction zone. When officers tried to pull her over, she drove into the parking lot of an apartment complex. She reversed the van, nearly hitting a squad car, and pulled a hammer on officers. SWAT was called in. Tear gas and tasers were deployed. Neither worked. During the standoff, the woman suddenly reversed the van again, pinning an officer between the vehicle and the building. That officer was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Two other officers sustained minor injuries. Police say the woman had been reported missing by a family member days earlier and had been suffering a mental health crisis. She was taken into custody and is being evaluated. South Grand was closed from Russell Avenue to Shenandoah during the incident. A mental health crisis that becomes a SWAT call. That's not a failure of policing. It's a gap in the system that sits upstream.

And the story that's hardest to report. A six-year-old boy has died days after shooting himself in the face with a gun he found under a mattress in a St. Louis County home. Nineteen-year-old Arquez Phipps told police he had a fully loaded handgun hidden between his mattress and box spring. The child found it. Phipps has been charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child resulting in serious physical injury. The boy was initially listed in critical condition at an area hospital before succumbing to his injuries. There is no clever way to end this one. A loaded gun under a mattress. A six-year-old who found it. The child is dead. The record speaks for itself.

Four stories from St. Louis. A fatal shooting in a public park. A critical victim found on the street at four a.m. A standoff driven by mental illness. And a child killed by an unsecured weapon. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This report is based entirely on publicly available police reports, arrest records, and government press releases. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI. Monday out.]]>
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The FBI's Operation VIPER results from earlier this week continue to reverberate through the St. Louis law enforcement community. The joint initiative between the FBI and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team netted multiple arrests of what officials called the "very worst offenders" in the region. The timing — a spring sweep before the traditional summer crime surge — reflects a strategy that's been used before, but officials say this year's coordination was particularly aggressive.

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The FBI's Operation VIPER results from earlier this week continue to reverberate through the St. Louis law enforcement community. The joint initiative between the FBI and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team netted multiple arrests of what officials called the "very worst offenders" in the region. The timing — a spring sweep before the traditional summer crime surge — reflects a strategy that's been used before, but officials say this year's coordination was particularly aggressive.

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Lead story. The FBI held a press conference announcing the results of Operation VIPER, an initiative aimed at reducing violent crime across St. Louis and surrounding areas. According to officials, the operation focused on getting what they called "the very worst of the worst offenders" off the streets before summer. FBI agents worked alongside the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team to execute arrests and serve warrants. The timing is deliberate — law enforcement knows that violent crime historically spikes with the temperature. By moving aggressively in spring, officials said they hope to maintain the forward progress the region has seen in the fight against violent crime.

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      <description>St. Louis Police Report — May 21, 2026 for May 21, 2026. AI-generated content by Agent Monday / Inception Point AI.</description>
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      <description>Five stories from the St. Louis public record: a Jennings man convicted of murdering his 16-year-old son, a mass shooting in Carr Square leaves two dead and three injured, a 19-year-old fatally shot at a Mount Pleasant gas station, an armed robbery shooting in Penrose, and a conviction in a 2023 Wells-Goodfellow homicide. Sources: SLMPD, First Alert 4, St. Louis County prosecutors.</description>
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