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Showing Original Post only (View all)St. Louis teen "was wearing an ankle bracelet at the time he died [View all]
a court-ordered monitoring system as a condition of bail in a gun case, according to his lawyer and police."
Court records show that Myers was scheduled to stand trial in November for unlawful use of a weapon and resisting arrest. This summer, Myers was a passenger in a car involved in a high-speed car chase in St. Louis, officials say. The car crashed just after midnight on June 27 in the 1100 block of South Grand Boulevard. Myers got out of the car, and a police officer yelled at him to stop. Instead, Myers ran off and tossed a gun into a sewage drain. Police caught him nearby and recovered the gun, a loaded .380-caliber pistol.
Myers was jailed for a few days. Then, in early July, Myers was released on bail after posting $1,000 cash bond. His bail originally was set at $30,000 by Judge Rex Burlison but was dropped to $10,000 after Judge Theresa Counts Burke agreed with a defense motion that it was excessive. Burke allowed Myers to post 10 percent of that in cash. A second judge upheld that bond amount later.
On July 8, as a condition of bail, Myers was activated on electronic monitoring for house arrest, court records say. He could leave his home in the 4200 block of Castleman Avenue for work, school, court appearances, meetings with attorneys and meetings with the private monitoring firm.
That firm, Eastern Missouri Alternative Sentencing Services, Inc., was supposed to monitor Myers' movements and contact the court if he violated the rules. Nothing in the court file indicates any violations. Susan Ryan, a spokeswoman for the St. Louis circuit attorney's office, said prosecutors weren't told of any violations.
Myers was jailed for a few days. Then, in early July, Myers was released on bail after posting $1,000 cash bond. His bail originally was set at $30,000 by Judge Rex Burlison but was dropped to $10,000 after Judge Theresa Counts Burke agreed with a defense motion that it was excessive. Burke allowed Myers to post 10 percent of that in cash. A second judge upheld that bond amount later.
On July 8, as a condition of bail, Myers was activated on electronic monitoring for house arrest, court records say. He could leave his home in the 4200 block of Castleman Avenue for work, school, court appearances, meetings with attorneys and meetings with the private monitoring firm.
That firm, Eastern Missouri Alternative Sentencing Services, Inc., was supposed to monitor Myers' movements and contact the court if he violated the rules. Nothing in the court file indicates any violations. Susan Ryan, a spokeswoman for the St. Louis circuit attorney's office, said prosecutors weren't told of any violations.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/off-duty-st-louis-officer-fatally-shoots-teen-who-fired/article_2d5a8c2a-97db-5cec-a477-1130d7d26f7e.html
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DU jumping to conclusions before all the facts are released, Nah, that never happens.
Travis_0004
Oct 2014
#2
I don't think any of that would being going through the cops mind if he was
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
#34
Did the suspect know he had been arrested and was illegally in position of a weapon?
mythology
Oct 2014
#139
Well, the judges seemed to think he was low risk when they lowered his bail and
logosoco
Oct 2014
#76
Good job!!! Some people make you wish their mothers were on birth control that month.nt
bravenak
Oct 2014
#40
Didn't the report say they had a physical altercation before he took off running?
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
#42
The article is not clear on why the cop was after the guys in the first place.
logosoco
Oct 2014
#21
"Why" seems so quaint and obsolete in this new era of Might makes Right. But, yeah,
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#113
That is awful, I am sorry. I am sorry that the cops have so many apologists in this country
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#85
I know it isn't just NY, sadly. Clearly it is widespread. I definitely agree that everyone should
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#96
I didn't know that. I know I will get flamed for this, but our 'Civilian' police are out of control
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#162
The reports seem to be rather vague on numerous points but a police magazine was emptied.
gordianot
Oct 2014
#135
So, you are pre-judging someone you don't know because of past behaviors of other in their group
joeglow3
Oct 2014
#74
Police chose to ignore that they are profiling black people and treat them differently.
bravenak
Oct 2014
#130
Maybe if cops stopped profiling and harassing people, we would stop profiling them.
bravenak
Oct 2014
#102
A lot of people won't believe you, I can see from this thread, but everyone here
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#121
In order to accept the cops' version of what happened, one has to discard
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#131
"Eye witness" may be something of a misnomer, but there is a video still shot of
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#140
Oh, Myers shot at a cop, did he? You've personally seen the independent forensics
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#160
Maybe I'm behind the curve here, but as far as I'm aware, there has been
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#161