St. Louis city Mayor Lyda Krewson speaks at the Concordance Academy Gala at Ritz Carlton St. Louis on October 21, 2017 in St Louis, Missouri.
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St. Louis, Missouri Mayor Lyda Krewson apologized for doxxing police protesters who want to defund the department.
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Mayor Krewson apologized for her actions, a move that came off as a deliberate act to silence critics, and deleted the post.
The mayor gave away complete names, people’s specific home addresses, and their amount on money the individuals believed the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department should receive.
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Even though the post was deleted, it was noted by KSKD that Krewson’s live stream was promoted through various broadcasting channels and applications.