John Garcia Jr. said it all started because of a hoodie he said he had worn on several flights before. The airline said they are investigating the incident.
Some residents are still living with family members, paying hundreds of dollars in storage fees and waiting on a class action lawsuit to have movement in the courts.
Sadie Weiss says she was met with resistance when she asked questions about district spending. She also had concerns over some board members actions at schools.
“I didn’t have time to put my brake on,” Auer said. “It happened that quick. The car didn’t stop. It just kept on going. I don’t think they realized what happened."
Loved ones of Durron Brown are questioning whether police could have taken another approach when they responded. Police say they had to eliminate the threat.
"It's no surprise that violent crime is down in the city. Now, me must broaden that trend across our region," said James Clark with the St. Louis Urban League.