St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office issued charges for Bryce Mers, 18, of Fenton, for two counts of second-degree murder, three counts of armed criminal action and first-degree attempted robbery.
Kaylee, who suffered a skull fracture in the fight, has held limited conversations, has taken a few short walks with help, and is starting speech therapy, the family said.
The mayor responded by announcing an emergency hiring freeze, citing uncertain cost of the bill and looming legislation in the statehouse that could slash revenue from the cityβs income tax.
Officials believe that other cattle may still be wandering the area. If spotted, residents are encouraged to call their local law enforcement's non-emergency line.
Two bills in the Missouri Legislature offer interesting views on battling crime in St. Louis. Gut the police department ... but take it over at the same time?