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Police: Controversial Sign Posted At St. Charles County Restaurant Drive-Thru Deemed A Prank
Police in Lake St. Louis are investigating a sign that was posted in the drive-thru lane of a Popeyes restaurant.

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Police in Lake St. Louis are investigating a sign that was posted in the drive-thru lane of a Popeyes restaurant.

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The driver of the car that hit the man stayed at the scene. Accident reconstruction is handling the ongoing investigation.
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A 32-year-old man saw the beating and went to intervene. The man was then hit in the face with a gun, police said.
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Shortly after the chase, the driver was taken into custody. He suffered from a broken femur and was admitted to the hospital.
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It is unknown when the lanes will reopen to traffic. No other information has been released regarding the crash.
Police are looking for the driver who they say nearly struck an officer in downtown St. Louis Sunday night.
Limited details surrounding the shooting has been released.
The extent of their injuries are unknown.
Firefighters say they are concerned about additional collapse and building inspectors are on scene to investigate.
Limited details surrounding the shooting have been released.
On Saturday, the mayor met with volunteers before they headed out to speak with residents in several North City neighborhoods.
Mikolas, a 32-year-old right-hander who won 18 games in 2018, was activated Saturday for his first major league start since 2019.
The city will open one extra lane from Cole Street to Chouteau Avenue and assess the impact before making a decision moving forward.