10:05 – 10:22 (15 mins) Weekly: Kate Uptergrove, Managing Editor
West Newsmagazine, Mid Rivers Newsmagazine and tour/st magazine - "What's in this week's paper"
10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) WEEKLY with Mark Harder, Vice Chair/St. Louis County Council -The City of St. Louis is not enforcing its laws and in the meantime, felons are being left to walk the streets even when they repeatedly violate the terms of their release into the public.–According to KMOV: A teenage girl from Tennessee who was in downtown St. Louis for a volleyball tournament was hit by a car Saturday night, resulting in both her legs having to be amputated. Janae Edmondson was critically injured when she was hit by the car at 11th and St. Charles around 8:40 p.m. According to St. Louis police, the car ran a yield sign at the intersection and hit another car. That car went airborne and hit Edmondson, pinning her between it and a parked car. The driver of the Audi, identified by police as Daniel Riley, was later arrested for three counts of assault, armed criminal action, and operating a vehicle without a valid license. A probable cause statement against Riley states he is currently on bond for other pending charges of robbery and armed criminal action for a robbery that happened in the 4100 block of Finney Ave in St. Louis City in August 2020. He got a personal recognizance bond on August 10, 2022, on the conditions of GPS monitoring and house arrest. The statement goes on to say he has received “numerous” GPS violations, the last one filed on February 13, just five days before the crash. News 4 Investigates: Man violated house arrest 51 times before severe crash Downtown, records show Riley did not have a valid driver’s license when the incident happened. Police allege he was driving 45 mph, 20 above In response to this incident.