St. Louis is searching for its next police chief. On Thursday, officials explained to residents just how that hiring process will take place. About 60 residents participated in Thursday’s event, Read more ...
On Mayor Lyda Krewson’s first full day in office on April 19, she announced that Police Chief Sam Dotson, who had led the police department since 2012, was retiring immediately Read more ...
Police Chief Sam Dotson is retiring from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, announced Mayor Lyda Krewson today on her first full day in office. Dotson, 47, a 23-year veteran of the department, Read more ...
St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson retired Wednesday, one day after Mayor Lyda Krewson took over. The news was welcomed by those who've been critical of the 47-year-old, including some Board of Aldermen Read more ...
ST. LOUIS • Police Chief Sam Dotson is retiring after more than four years on the job, new St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said Wednesday, her first full day in office. Dotson, 47, has been chief since Read more ...
ST. LOUIS • Police Chief Sam Dotson is retiring after more than four years on the job, new St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said Wednesday, her first full day in office. Dotson, 47, has been chief since Read more ...
HBO Vice, the national weekly newsmagazine series, will tackle issues of racial bias within the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) and other police departments, both internally and in the Read more ...
Senate Bill 287, filed by Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, would replace the existing data-gathering procedure the Missouri Attorney General's office uses to measure racial disparities in traffic stops. Read more ...
Saying that the department is rife with corruption and has to change, the organization representing African-American police officers says it will use the city’s new whistleblower ordinance to get Read more ...
The organization that represents St. Louis' minority police officers plans to use a new whistleblower law to push for changes in the way officers are promoted, transferred and disciplined. The law, Read more ...