Gov. Mike Parson presented Missouri Public Safety Medals to 11 first responders and six civilians for responding to emergency situations in 2019 Tuesday morning.
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Missouri’s POST Commission granted preliminary approval for the first law enforcement training academy to be hosted by a HBCU on Monday.
Just what does the phrase “defund the police” mean in Missouri, a state governed by a former sheriff? And where do Missouri Democrats stand?
"This year has shown, more than ever, that Kansas City needs our police officers for the public safety of us all."
Eric Schmitt’s campaign for Missouri Attorney General today released its first ad, which highlights Schmitt’s law-and-order, tough-on-crime record, specifically his Safer Streets Initiative, and his opposition to the Defund the Police movement.
The report outlined opportunities for the department to improve oversight of internal processes as the city continues to face staffing shortages and works to enforce policies that ensure the safety of officers.
Gov. Mike Parson activated the Missouri National Guard “as a precautionary measure” as protests have broken out across the country after a grand jury declined to indict Louisville police officers on charges directly related to the death of Breonna Taylor.
"Women don’t need social workers in place of law enforcement. We need justice."
Gov. Mike Parson officially signed the two bills that came out of the special session on violent crime Monday afternoon.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police endorsed Gov. Mike Parson and Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe Monday.