A judge said Patrick Sloan, 18, can be released from custody after he was charged for painting racist messages outside two ...
A second school in the Affton School District was vandalized with racist graffiti early Wednesday morning, and police think the two incidents may be related. In a message to the school community, ...
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First Alert 4 on MSNSuspect charged in racist graffiti incident at Affton schoolAffton School District responds to another racist graffiti incident, police release surveillance video of suspect ...
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The Root on MSNMissouri White Teen Vandalized School With Racist Graffiti Until...You Won't Believe Who Turned Him InA Missouri mother took matters into her own hands after her teenage son was allegedly caught doing the unthinkable. Now, ...
The Affton School District will welcome a new assistant superintendent to the team this summer: educator and administrator Cassandra Walker Suggs. Suggs’ appointment was approved at the March 4 Board ...
Voters can cast their ballots on Affton School District’s Proposition 1 in the upcoming April 8 election. The bond, if approved, would allow the district to use $30 million in funds for facility ...
An 18-year-old has been charged with spray-painting racist graffiti on two schools in the Affton School District within the past week. The suspect, Patrick Sloan of Affton, is accused of targeting ...
ST. LOUIS – A former middle school teacher in the Affton School District appeared in federal court on Wednesday and admitted possessing hundreds of images and videos containing child sexual ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Prosecutors on Thursday charged a former Affton School District student with property damage in connection with racist messages painted outside two Affton school buildings.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A man charged for spraying racist graffiti on two schools in the Affton School District appeared in court Friday. A judge allowed Patrick Sloan out on a $2,500 bond into ...
Affton High School was vandalized overnight with racist and hateful graffiti, Affton School District Superintendent Travis Bracht said in a letter to students, families and staff Friday morning.
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