ST. LOUIS — Former St. Louis police union business manager Jeff Roorda on Tuesday sued the organization, claiming he was wrongfully terminated from his job. The lawsuit, filed in St. Louis Circuit ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ST. LOUIS — The controversial former business manager for the St. Louis police union sued the union on Wednesday, claiming it ...
Representatives for Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s Office fired back on Thursday against police union spokesman Jeff Roorda’s “atrocious misrepresentation of the facts” in Gardner’s Dec. 23 traffic ...
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JEFFERSON CITY • A Missouri State Senate hopeful from Imperial has received senate Republican support totaling nearly $200,000 this month. His Democratic opponent has raked in about $55,000, also ...
The spokesman for a St. Louis police union said Thursday morning on “Fox & Friends” that the overnight shooting of two police officers at a protest in Ferguson, Missouri was exactly what protesters ...
HANNIBAL, Mo. - Missouri state Reps. Jeff Roorda and Ed Schieffer, both Democrats, have announced plans to seek election to the state Senate in 2014. Speaking Saturday at Missouri Democrat Days in ...
During a press conference Tuesday, Ferguson Mayor James Knowles confirmed that Officer Darren Wilson remains on paid leave from the police department in that city after a grand jury failed to indict ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The suburban St. Louis police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown does not appear to expect criminal charges from a Missouri grand jury that has been investigating the case ...
Popular “What happened?” diagnoses include then–FBI Director James Comey’s letter, the Russians or a lack of visits to Wisconsin. But Jeff Roorda says the turning point of 2016 came on night two of ...
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