>St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson took some time out from a public briefing on COVID-19 Friday to read aloud the full names and addresses of several of her own constituents who are calling for police reform.
The briefing was aired publicly on Facebook Live, and a recording was online for about three hours before it was deleted. The Riverfront Times has obtained a copy. Near the end of the briefing, a question from a woman named Rachel is read aloud to the mayor by her spokesman Jacob Long, who is off-camera.
>"Rachel has a question, Mayor, about your meeting today with some demonstrators outside City Hall," Long says. "She wants to know: How was that meeting, and what did you talk about?"
>"Well thank you for that, Rachel," Krewson responds. "So there was a demonstration here, in front — sort of on Tucker and Market here — and the demonstrators wanted to meet with me. So I went outside City Hall, in the circle on the Tucker side of City Hall. The conversation wasn't really a two-way conversation, I'll be honest with you, because there was a very loud, um, very loud response from the demonstrators." >"So they presented some papers to me about how they wanted the budget to be spent," Krewson says while putting on reading glasses. "Here's one that wants $50 million to go to Cure Violence, $75 million to go to affordable housing, $60 million to go to Health and Human Services and have zero go to the police. So that's [REDACTED] who lives on [REDACTED] wants no police — no money going to police."
From this point in the video, Krewson continues to read the demands of demonstrators — most of them seeking to defund the police and shift that money into social services — as well as several of their full names and which streets they live on.
Mayor Lyda Krewson since then has issued an apology.
>"In an effort to be transparent and accessible to the public during the Covid-19 pandemic, for more than three months now I have been doing tri-weekly community updates on Facebook. Tonight, I would like to apologize for identifying individuals who presented letters to me at City Hall as I was answering a routine question during one of my updates earlier today. While this is public information, I did not intend to cause distress or harm to anyone. The post has been removed."
I get the feeling she wants someone to do something.
Jack White
Lmao. Good.
Charles Long
So? It's public information. Who would want to hide it? Does somebody want to have a private conversation with the mayor? Because if so, they would schedule an appointment, I think. I don't think people who stand in crowds outside of City Hall are expecting to have anything other than a public conversation. Only a dumb nigger would think they could remain anonymous while taking it upon themselves to represent the public in making demands of the mayor, IMHO.
Carter Smith
THE MAYOR JUST TOLD YOU THE HOME ADDRESSES OF KNOWN SOCIALIST COLLABORATORS ANONS
Fucking woman. 2020 is proving they're fucking terrible at leadership.
Angel Rodriguez
Is this based?
Caleb Green
Please note these socialists DO NOT believe in calling the cops.
Especially can't call the cops in minorities. I'm 3% Italian which means I am legally Black enough to say the nigger word, and 6% Jew so it would be another Holocaust to call the cops on me.
She's actually about a 2 hour drive from me.
Cameron Foster
The people replying to her in anger are those constituents. There's enough seethe on social media to find all of those section 8 losers saying no police.
Michael Martinez
never click on a strawpoll link. they track your IP
Ethan Martin
based
Leo Reyes
anyone got the vid with the addresses?
Justin Perry
>While this is public information
No need for an apology. What a spineless cuck cunt.
Jonathan Roberts
these "protesters" are treasonous marxist terrorists who need to be crushed by the boot of the state
Jaxson Garcia
Playing the enemy’s game
Adrian Murphy
B-b-b-based
Hudson Myers
Como bro?
Ayden Clark
It be a shame if someone sent pizzas in Minecraft
Jose Watson
The apology calls even more attention to their addresses.
Josiah Williams
Every website tracks your IP.
Christopher Collins
I'm 50% Italian, 2nd generation, what does that mean?
>these assholes are so arrogant and offensive they’ve redpilled a woman mayor of a dm city Wow
Nathaniel Butler
Krewson is a democrat, but she is a moderate concerned with keeping StL in a state of slow to moderate stagnation rather than a drop off a cliff. Her democratic rival is Tishara Jones, a black lives matter activist, who barely lost the 2017 primary (and by extension the mayorship) in a close election that basically was split down racial lines. Krewson had her personal home attacked and damaged by protesters (she wasn't inside at the time) during the Shockley riots.
Kevin Thomas
based whte mayor, why does naybody care about doxxing? its the vehicle of power of the left to enforce its new order without actual laws, would it be okay if hse did it on twitter? oh its cuz shes a mayor. they have to follow the morals that leftists dont
Nathan Bailey
nice vpn moshe
Brandon Hernandez
I don't think there are really that many reasons to vote biden other than him not being trump.
Sebastian Hughes
What are the names? Wondering if any _bergs or _steins in there.
Charles Anderson
I'd say it's likely that most major cities in America have had similar letters submitted to their city halls. My understanding is that anyone could request access to such letters, which are available upon public request, correct? Any anons in blue cities willing to do a little digging?