A former small-town Missouri police chief charged in the overdose death of his ex-girlfriend's brother was acquitted Tuesday of murder but found guilty of several drug charges.
Gov. Mike Kehoe sat down with the Post-Dispatch on Tuesday alongside police Chief Robert Tracy and board president Chris Saracino to talk about the first year of the takeover.
Rincker, of St. Joseph, is the second Missouri man to face federal charges relating to the reported plot to attack the White House during an Ultimate Fighting Championship event.
Keith D. Mason, 55, is accused of recklessly causing the death of 62-year-old Gladys Anthony when Mason's dogs escaped from his home and attacked Anthony and her husband.
Police, homeless advocates and business owners chalk it up to a particularly nasty mix of open drug use, growing homeless camps and abandoned properties.
By Kim Bell and Josh Renaud St. Louis Post-Dispatch