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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Monday marked one week since Gideon Cody s resignation as chief of the Marion Police Department.Vice Mayor Ruth H stanley cup erbel, whose home was raided on Aug.11, told KSHB 41 s Jessica McMaster it s a welcomed advancement in the pursuit of accountability. I was very happy to hear that he has resigned,  Herbel said.  Now Marion can come together, move forward and get over this. But some actions cannot be taken back.  I ll be the first to admit he scared the heck out of me,  she said.  It caused stress on my husband and myself. Day of the raidsAs police launched a raid on the Marion County Record and the newspaper publisher s home, more police served a warrant on Herbel s home to confiscate her cellphone and laptop.            Marion body cam footage: Record to Herbel home                            Police body camera footage from stanley cups uk  Aug. 11 shows Herbel sitting at her dining table as Cody accuses her of being a criminal.Cody:  Now that we know that a crime was committed on that phone, you can see why we have to have that. Herbel:  Now botella stanley , wait a minute, you dont know there was a crime committed on that phone. Cody:  There is. Possessing that thing alone. Possessing it. Then tran Rkqj Kyle Rittenhouse charged with homicide in Kenosha shootings that killed two protesters
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A fire broke out in a leased state facility in Jefferson City, Missouri, on Monday. The damage assessment indicates it caused millions of doll stanley kaffeebecher ars in damage, but the cause has yet to be determined.Members of the Missouri state departments for social services and information technology typically work in the building. No one was injured in the fire, according to a release from the state.  Above all, we remain thankful that no one was injured during the Elm Street fire,  Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said in the release.  I could not be prouder of the dedicated public servants who have continued to serve Missourians in spite of these circumstances. Whether it is recovering from a tornado, f stanley kubek ire, or navigating a global pandemic, our state team members remain committed to Missourians. Though no people we stanley mattermos re hurt in the fire, the building did sustain damage.  The damage assessment and estimated loss amount from the privately owned building and contents is $2.5 million; however, this does not reflect the state s total equipment loss,  the release said.It is not yet known what the full extent of the damage will be, including the state property inside. The cause of the fire is a