Two St. Louis officers have been barred from Missouri law enforcement after allegedly abandoning a gunshot victim because they didn’t want to bother helping him.
Two former St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers were caught by their own department ignoring their call of duty.
Austin Fraser and Ty Warren didn't help because their shift was over in 30 minutes. Two St. Louis men who were once police officers for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are no longer ...
Footage obtained by Missouri station KMOV First Alert 4 appears to show then-Officers Austin Fraser and Ty Warren searching a park where they came across mortally wounded Urayoan Rodriguez-Rivera ...
Two former St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers were caught by their own department ignoring their call of duty.
The Aggies have not sent an edge rusher in the first round since Myles Garrett in 2017, and have not sent two defensive players in the first round since 2003 with defensive end Ty Warren and ...
Then-Officers Austin Fraser and Ty Warren found Urayoan Rodriguez-Rivera in a park. Rodriguez-Rivera had called 911 stating he was going to kill himself. One officer notes he is still alive ...
Footage obtained by Missouri station KMOV First Alert 4 appears to show then-Officers Austin Fraser and Ty Warren searching a park where they came across mortally wounded Urayoan Rodriguez-Rivera ...
In the video, former officers Austin Fraser and Ty Warren are dispatched to assist a man who called 911 and said he planned to die by suicide. Around 6:26 p.m., the two officers found the man, Urayoan ...