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St. Louis mayor urges calm ahead of expected verdict in ex-cop’s murder trial

St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson
File photo | Rachel Lippmann | St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson

Though the timing of the verdict in the Jason Stockley case is unknown, Mayor Lyda Krewson called Tuesday for understanding and calm.

Krewson put out a video in which she said she doesn’t know when a judge will decide whether Stockley, a former St. Louis police officer, is guilty of murder in the 2011 shootingof Anthony Lamar Smith.

She said she is aware of “a lot of anxiety and worry in our community as we wait for that decision.” Activists said last week to expect days of protests if Stockley is acquitted, and St. Louis began putting up barriers last week in places where protests have happened. Stockley is white, Smith was black.

Krewson also wants people to talk with each other and understand how policies affect different people.

Stockley, who left the department in 2013, is the first officer in the St. Louis region to be charged for an on-the-job shooting since 2005.

 

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Erica Hunzinger brings several years of editing experience to the politics and education team. Before landing in St. Louis, Erica spent five years on The Associated Press' Central Region desk, handling a wide variety of topics with special emphasis on state government and agriculture and food supply. She also has been a sports copy editor at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, and an assistant news editor at The News Journal in Delaware. Erica holds a master's degree in humanities from the University of Chicago (poetry) and bachelor's in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. If you can't find her, try looking at Busch Stadium — or any other ball diamond in the region.