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|    08 Sep 24 00:01:37    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, stl.general, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: democrats.screwing.up@again.again              AFFTON, Mo. — A man and woman from Texas died after the SUV they were in       rolled over and crashed during a pursuit and shots were fired in Affton Friday       night, authorities said.              According to Cpl. Logan Bolton with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the       Texas Department of Public Safety informed MSHP that a wanted 33-year-old man       was heading to the St. Louis area in a red Range Rover. The man was identified       Friday night as Ryan        Phillips.              Authorities were concerned for the safety of a woman believed to be with the       suspect, identified as Delisha Evans.              Missouri troopers spotted the SUV shortly after 5:30 p.m. on eastbound       Interstate 44 near Missouri Route 141. Troopers began a pursuit after the       driver refused to pull over.              The SUV exited onto South Elm Avenue and continued onto South Rock Hill Road.       The pursuit ended in a rollover crash near Pardee Road.              A few moments later, two troopers at the scene advised shots had been fired.              Phillips and Evans were both pronounced dead at the scene. Bolton said the       exact cause of their deaths is under investigation. State police confirmed a       trooper fired his weapon. A gun was also recovered next to the Range Rover.       Authorities did not        immediately confirm whether shots were fired at the troopers.              There were no injuries to law enforcement.              Police in Princeton, Texas, had activated a Critical Missing Person alert       Friday morning. Police and fire crews were called to a structure fire and       learned that Evans was missing from the residence. Police believed she was in       danger.              Princeton police said Phillips was the primary suspect in her disappearance.       License plate readers helped locate Phillips' SUV in St. Louis County, which       initiated the pursuit.              https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/man-woman-dead-pursuit-s       ots-fired-affton/63-f33c7e34-8164-4ca1-b7e5-a282b960698c?ref=exit-recirc              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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