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Protesters disrupt Israeli diplomat’s speech to Missouri General Assembly

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JEFFERSON CITY — A group of protesters temporarily shut down business in the Missouri House on Tuesday as an Israeli diplomat attempted to address a joint session of the Legislature.

Maor Elbaz-Starinsky, the Israeli consul general in Florida, was speaking to House and Senate legislators Tuesday morning when a group in the upper House gallery began yelling.  

Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe banged his gavel and the area where more than a dozen demonstrators had gathered was cleared of people. 

Elbaz-Starinsky’s speech followed the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel.

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Maor Elbaz-Starinsky, the consul general of Israel in Miami, addressed a joint session of the Missouri Legislature on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. (Screengrab)



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Hamas militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took about 250 hostages back to Gaza.

The Palestinian death toll from nearly four months of war has reached 27,585 according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

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Protesters in the Missouri House on Tuesday held up black and white scarves as Elbaz-Starinsky spoke.

“Securing our nation has been a persistent challenge for Israel, marked by ongoing conflict including … gruesome war with Hamas terrorists who murdered, raped, mutilated, maimed, tortured more than 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped hundreds of others including babies, toddlers, elderly and Holocaust survivors,” Elbaz-Starinsky said.

After he said that, someone yelled “ceasefire now!” from the upper gallery.

“Murder!” someone shouted. “Shame on Missouri!”

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Neveen Ayesh, government relations coordinator for the Missouri chapter of American Muslims for Palestine, said one protester was arrested during the demonstration.

Capitol Police Chief Zim Schwartze initially declined to confirm Tuesday whether anyone had been arrested.

“Americans want a ceasefire,” Ayesh said. “They don’t want their tax dollars going towards war. They don’t want their tax dollars going towards, you know, killing innocent children and women.”

Meanwhile, Daniel Swindell, of Columbia, Missouri, wore a black sweatshirt that said “ZIONIST” on it and sat near the protesters. 

“The people who came to protest today claim that they’re calling for a ceasefire,” Swindell said. “I believe that they’re trying to keep Hamas in power and a ceasefire allows Hamas to stay in power.”

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The Israeli diplomat’s speech came on the same day a House committee was to consider a resolution by House Speaker Dean Plocher declaring the General Assembly’s support for Israel and recognizing the country’s “mutually beneficial relationship” with Missouri.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Former Missouri City police officer found guilty in 2024 crash that killed three people

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Former Missouri City police officer found guilty in 2024 crash that killed three people


RICHMOND, Texas (KTRK) — Former Missouri City police officer Blademir Viveros was convicted of aggravated assault by a public servant on Monday.

After five days of witness testimony, body camera footage, and tears in the courtroom, the jury found Viveros guilty after he was accused of killing three people in a high-speed wreck while responding to an emergency.

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Arguments closed just after 2:30 p.m. on Monday.

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Chief Prosecutor Alison Baimbridge made it clear throughout the trial that no stone was left unturned in the investigation in this case, saying that this crash was avoidable and not an accident.

Defense attorneys tag-teamed their closing argument, with Eric Cagle going first as he told the jury Viveros intended to help the victims of the robbery he was responding to.

Defense attorney Robert McCabe then spoke, adding that Viveros has a servant’s heart. He called the crash an accident and said that Viveros did not drive his car intentionally into the car of Mason and Angela Stewart.

McCabe told the jurors Viveros was negligent and should’ve done better, and mentioned the failures by the police department and his supervisors.

“This case just doesn’t belong here, it just doesn’t in this court…in criminal court…in criminal district court on a felony offense with a weapon, alleged for these facts. For this case, it doesn’t belong here. Justice comes in many forms and shouldn’t be sought in this court. There’s plenty of reasonable doubt.” McCabe said.

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“If you think about the facts in this case, they’re not disputed,” Baimbridge said. “Nobody is arguing that this crash did not happen in the way that the officers say it did. No one is arguing the defendant turned off his patrol lights and his sirens. No one is arguing he was going 107 miles per hour when he took lives from our community – he just wants a pass.”

After the closing arguments, the jury was sent out of the courtroom to deliberate. The jury then returned about two and a half hours later, finding Viveros guilty on all three counts of aggravated assault by a public servant.

The punishment phase of the trial begins on Tuesday morning. Viveros now faces five years to life in prison.

For updates on this story, follow Daniela Hurtado on Facebook, X and Instagram.

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Extended closure of I-70 Drive Southeast in Columbia to begin Monday

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Extended closure of I-70 Drive Southeast in Columbia to begin Monday


The Missouri Department of Transportation announced a segment of I-70 Drive Southeast from Woodridge to Glenstone Drive in Columbia will close beginning Monday after being delayed for 14 days.

The entrance to Woodridge Drive from I-70 Drive Southeast will also be closed. The closure is set to last 300 days and aims to be completed in January 2027, according to a news release from MoDOT.

The closure will enable crews to shift traffic on I-70 to construct two new bridges on I-70. This will allow the construction of the new underpass connecting Hanover Boulevard to I-70 Drive Southeast.

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All businesses will remain accessible during the closure. Motorists will be directed around the closure via Keene Street and St. Charles Road, according to the news release.

The closure was originally set for March 9. According to past KOMU 8 reporting, MoDOT postponed the project due to weather and crew availability.



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Versailles man seriously injured in motorcycle crash in Morgan County

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Versailles man seriously injured in motorcycle crash in Morgan County


A 29-year-old man was seriously injured in a Friday night motorcycle crash in Morgan County. 

The crash happened around 7:50 p.m. on Old Five Road north of Leatherman Road, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report.

A Ford Explorer crossed the center of the roadway while heading southbound and struck a Kawasaki motorcycle heading northbound, according to the crash report.

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The 29-year-old man was airlifted to University Hospital with serious injuries, according to the crash report.

The motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet. The driver of the Ford Explorer had no reported injuries and was wearing a seatbelt, according to the crash report. 



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