Missouri
Lawsuit filed against Missouri City, police department details crash that killed mother, son
MISSOURI CITY, Texas – The Missouri City police officer who was involved in a crash that killed a mother and son has now been indicted for his fault in the collision.
The family filed civil lawsuits against the city of Missouri and its police department in July for the deaths of Angela Stewart and her 16-year-old son, Mason Stewart in June.
On Wednesday, the former Missouri City police officer, 27-year-old Blademir Viveros, was indicted for manslaughter in connection with a crash that claimed the lives of the Stewarts.
BACKGROUND: Former Missouri City officer indicted for manslaughter following crash that killed mother and son
The Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office confirmed the manslaughter charges following a grand jury’s decision.
Lawsuit details of crash
According to the lawsuit, Angela Stewart and Mason Stewart died because of the negligence and gross negligence of Vivero of the Missouri City Police Department.
On June 20, Angela and Mason Stewart were exiting the parking lot of the Dollar Tree store, located at 1681 Cartwright Road, at around 8:45 p.m.
READ: Mother, 16-year-old son killed in crash involving Missouri City PD officer have been identified
Upon exiting the parking lot, the vehicle the Stewarts were traveling in was struck by Viveros, who was in a 2021 marked Missouri City Police SUV.
The lawsuit states that Viveros was negligently traveling at a high rate of speed, above the posted legal speed limit, and without emergency lights or sirens on. Because of his high speed, the impact of the collision reportedly caused the destroyed vehicles ended up roughly 300 feet away from the point of impact.
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As a result of the collision, Angela and Mason died.
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Read the full lawsuit below:
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Missouri
PHOTOS: Semi truck and train collide south of Loch Lloyd
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Emergency crews responded to a crash after a semi truck collided with a train Tuesday morning, south of Loch Lloyd in Belton.
According to the Belton Fire Department, units were called to the area of 187th Street and Holmes Road for a collision between a train and an 18-wheeler.
The intersection is currently blocked as crews work the scene.
No injuries were reported.
Missouri
Longtime St. Louis journalist killed in freak accident after tires fall from tractor-trailer, strike his car
A veteran St. Louis journalist was killed in a freak accident Thursday when two tires came flying off a tractor-trailer and crashed through the roof of his vehicle.
Local media mainstay Ray Hartmann, 73, was driving eastbound on I-64 near I-270 in St. Louis when two tires went airborne after zooming off a tractor-trailer ahead of him and struck the roof of his car around 2 p.m., KMOV reported, citing the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Hartmann died at the scene of the freak accident, according to a statement issued by his long-term friend and attorney, Andy Leonard, 5 On Your Side reported.
“The news covered the accident last night, and I can confirm that Ray was in his car when a tire crashed through his windshield. We believe that he died at the scene,” Leonard said in the statement.
He is survived by his wife, Kerri Hartmann, and their two children, Ben and Brielle, who were each away at college at the time of the accident.
“It’s such a tragic loss. He was dearly loved. We’re going to miss him so much,” Kerri Hartmann told 5 On Your Side in a statement.
Hartmann was a much-loved mainstay within St. Louis media for almost 40 years, making his mark in print journalism first before moving in front of the camera.
He is known for founding the Riverfront Times and St. Louis Magazine and for spending nearly four decades on Nine PBS’ debate program, “Donnybrook,” which he co-founded in 1987.
He took a step back from the media in 2024 to run for Congress in Missouri’s 2nd District. He won the Democratic primary but lost to incumbent Ann Wagner, according to 5 On Your Side.

“His departure was too soon,” said Charlie Brennan, Hartmann’s long-term friend and host of “Donnybrook.”
“I think he had books to write, columns to write, causes to champion, and I’m very sorry that he’s not going to be around to get to those,” he said.
Fellow panellist Alvin Reid said that the late journalist was determined to make a difference in the Gateway City, no matter what show he was on.
“Ray was determined to make a difference in St. Louis. He wanted to make a difference on every show,” Reid said.
“As long as we do this show, Ray will be a part of this show and a part of St. Louis,” he said.
Even with his illustrious and accomplished career, Hartmann’s colleagues remembered him first and foremost as a proud husband and father.
“I’m already missing him,” Reid said. “I really do feel like I’m talking about Ray in the present. I can’t believe I’m talking about Ray in the past. That hasn’t really hit me yet.”
The investigation into Thursday’s fatal crash remains ongoing.
Missouri
Midwest Braces for Severe Weather: Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana at High Risk
The Midwest is bracing for severe weather on Monday, including the threat of the excessive rainfall, hail damaging wind gusts and tornadoes.
Missouri, Illinois and Indiana face the greatest risk of severe storms. Scattered large hail, flooding, severe and damaging winds, and strong to intense tornadoes could develop across the region, the National Weather Service said.
“Storms will intensify Monday afternoon and continue into the night, increasing the risk across a heavily populated part of the region,” said Brandon Buckingham, AccuWeather Meteorologist. “The St. Louis area is in the heart of the zone facing the greatest potential for strong, long-track tornadoes.”
The St. Louis metro is under a flood watch, while parts of central Illinois are under a severe storm warning and tornado warning.
The severe weather is forecast to shift eastward on Tuesday, according to AccuWeather, bringing a threat of damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes to parts of Texas and the Ohio Valley.
A pair of tornadoes killed two people in north Texas over the weekend. An EF-2 tornado in Wise County led to one fatality and six injuries and caused significant damage across multiple neighborhoods, according to County Judge J.D. Clark.
A separate tornado in Parker County left one dead, the county sheriff’s office said.
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