On Wednesday, several hundred protesters of the Jason Stockley acquittal blocked traffic in front of the Galleria. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Magazine, Fox 2 Now and the Riverfront Times covered the event.
Also in the news, the Post-Dispatch ran stories about a Brentwood man who flew bombers in WWII then built homes in St. Louis, and a Maplewood city councilman — a Vitrolite specialist — helping restore the Soldiers Memorial in downtown St. Louis
Protesters block Brentwood Boulevard near Galleria https://t.co/XBwYvoJ30o pic.twitter.com/qkUHzyriLU
— St. Louis Post-Dispatch (@stltoday) September 20, 2017
Wednesday night demonstration on Brentwood Boulevard prompts early closing of @StLouisGalleria https://t.co/DD2LQxZ1gr pic.twitter.com/4Q6msYAyXG
— St. Louis Magazine (@stlmag) September 21, 2017
Stockley protesters peacefully gather outside St. Louis Galleria https://t.co/R0vTQ3ixJL pic.twitter.com/tRmXiBvyRC
— FOX2now (@FOX2now) September 21, 2017
Last night's protests around the St. Louis Galleria yielded zero arrests and no incidents https://t.co/hvdwNlh9UR
— Riverfront Times (@RiverfrontTimes) September 21, 2017
- ABC News — The Latest: Police say some protesters ignored commands
- CBS — Richmond Heights Speaks Up on City County Merger
- The Daily Astorian — The Latest: Police say some protesters ignored commands
- KSDK — Eclectic shop Cool Stuff finds new home in Maplewood
- KSDK — St. Louis-based Goebel & Co. furniture opens showroom in Maplewood
- Ladue News — Dinner & A Show: Toasty Subs
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Easy fundraiser for LiterarySTL focuses on Maplewood eateries
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Urgent care business booming across St. Louis area
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Spotlight: Brentwood man flew bombers in World War II, then built homes for baby boomers
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Restoration of 1930s-era Soldiers Memorial calls for special skills of the ‘Vitrolite Man’
Hrmpf…
Idiots – one and all. Go after commerce – sure makes sense. That only erodes the tax base, which lowers quality of city services, school district, etc. It keeps quality companies from wanting to open a business / office here and may force some companies to leave the area.
These people are a complete embarrassment to the STL metro area.
I imagine this comment section will be very cordial.
*grabs popcorn*
Oh, indeed. Should be a delightful amalgamation of opinions, insights, and information.
I guess I was right. It was very cordial