“Missouri Times” publisher Scott Faughn expects this to be a big quarter for GOP gubernatorial candidate Jay Ashcroft, describing him as the front-runner in the primary race. Faughn joined us live on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri” this morning, telling listeners that GOP lieutenant governor candidate Mike Kehoe has shown he’s able to go negative on Ashcroft. As for Missouri Democrats, Faughn says they have a thin bench for gubernatorial candidates in 2024 but says House Minority Leader Crystal Quade (D-Springfield) is a potential star. He says Leader Quade has helped Missouri House Democrats pick up seats in the two two election cycles:
(AUDIO): Columbia Police Officers Association (CPOA) president Matt Nichols previews tonight’s city council meeting on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
The Columbia Police Officers Association (CPOA) is asking residents to attend tonight’s city council meeting to support law enforcement. Attorney Donald Weaver will address the council tonight and is expected to call on them to support law enforcement. The CPOA says criminals in Columbia have become more emboldened, noting a suspect recently allegedly tried to rape women on the MKT trail in broad daylight. The CPOA also says “pedestrians downtown and elsewhere can routinely be seen harassing others, littering and even defecating on the streets and sidewalks.” CPOA President Matt Nichols joined us live on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”, and praises police chief Geoff Jones and city manager De’Carlon Seewood. He’s critical of the council vote on FUSUS and blasts what he describes as “crazy activists” who speak at council meetings, saying they bully the council:
(AUDIO): Columbia Police Officers Association (CPOA) president Matt Nichols previews tonight’s city council meeting on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
The Columbia Police Officers Association (CPOA) is asking residents to attend tonight’s city council meeting to support law enforcement. Attorney Donald Weaver will address the council tonight and is expected to call on them to support law enforcement. The CPOA says criminals in Columbia have become more emboldened, noting a suspect recently allegedly tried to rape women on the MKT trail in broad daylight. The CPOA also says “pedestrians downtown and elsewhere can routinely be seen harassing others, littering and even defecating on the streets and sidewalks.” CPOA President Matt Nichols joined us live on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”, and praises police chief Geoff Jones and city manager De’Carlon Seewood. He’s critical of the council vote on FUSUS and blasts what he describes as “crazy activists” who speak at council meetings, saying they bully the council:
Mid-Missouri motorcyclist killed in crash in Moniteau County
Missouri state troopers say a motorcyclist from California, Missouri was killed in a weekend crash on Highway 5 in Moniteau County.
The State Highway Patrol says 41-year-old John Lucas’ Harley-Davidson traveled off the right side of the road and overturned and was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash happened at about 6:35 on Saturday morning on Highway 5, near Richard road.
Mr. Lucas was pronounced dead at the scene at about 7:15 am, according to the crash report.
Two teens shot to death after weekend disturbance during party near Columbia, deputies say
Boone County Sheriff’s deputies say two teenagers were shot to death and four others were wounded in that Sunday morning incident near Columbia.
The deadly shooting happened in the 2600 block of Oakbrook drive, which is near the Columbia city limits near the Prathersville exit on Highway 63.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Department announced the deadly incident in a Facebook post. Deputies say the incident happened at about 12:45 am Sunday during a party at a vacant residence. Deputies say there were dozens of people at the party “when a verbal disturbance broke out between two opposing groups.” That led to shots being fired, according to deputies.
The Sheriff’s Department says two juveniles ages 16 and 17 were shot and killed and that four other teens sustained gunshot wounds: their wounds are not believed to be life-threatening. No arrests have been made, and Boone County Sheriff’s deputies encourage anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at (573) 875-TIPS. You can call that number anonymously.
939 the Eagle News checked Sunday evening with Boone County Sheriff’s Captain Brian Leer, who said there was nothing new to release.
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