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Suspect shoots himself after killing wife, her 2 children in St. Louis County home, police say
ST LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) The man who police say killed his wife and her two children in a north St. Louis County home is dead after shooting himself before he could be taken into custody Friday morning.
According to police, Bobby McCulley III shot and killed his 34-year-old wife Roseann, her 13-year-old son Kayden Johnson and her 6-year-old daughter Kaylee Brooks just before midnight in the 4800 block of Lockwig Trail. Court documents show McCulley had filed for divorce just days before the killings. After the shooting, police say he abducted his one-year-old daughter from the home.
No charges filed against Webster Groves officer in fatal May shooting
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Webster Groves, Missouri (KMOV) No charges will be filed against the Webster Groves police officer who fatally shot a man on the interstate in May.
Dash cam video of a shooting involving a Webster Groves police officer on I-44 in May was released Monday.
The entire incident was captured on the officer’s dashcam, which showed an officer pull over to check on a car that was stopped in the left lane of Interstate 44 near Elm around 8:30 p.m. on May 5, 2020. When the officer approached the car, he had his flashlight in his hand and his gun holstered at his side. According to authorities, the man inside the car, Qavon Webb, opened his car door and began shooting at the officer almost immediately.
Webster Groves officer was fully justified in fatal I-44 shooting
The May 5, 2020 encounter was caught on the officer’s dashboard camera, which prosecutors said was key to proving the officer fired back to save his own life Author: Dori Olmos Updated: 1:32 PM CST February 3, 2021
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office wrapped up its investigation Wednesday and concluded the officer’s use of lethal force against Qavon Webb was justified and likely saved his own life.
“The officer’s use of lethal force was fully justified,” said St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell. “In fact, his use of force – and the protective gear that blocked a gunshot to his chest – saved his own life. We are thankful that the officer reacted quickly, and that his life was spared.”
No charges filed against officer in fatal May shooting
WEBSTER GROVES, Missouri (KMOV) No charges will be filed against the Webster Groves police officer who fatally shot a man on the interstate in May.
The entire incident was captured on the officer’s dashcam, which showed an officer pull over to check on a car that was stopped in the left lane of Interstate 44 near Elm around 8:30 p.m. on May 5, 2020. When the officer approached the car, he had his flashlight in his hand and his gun holstered at his side. According to authorities, the man inside the car, Qavon Webb, opened his car door and began shooting at the officer almost immediately.