On Jan 27, 2014, the then nine (9) St Louis police districts, were consolidated into six (6) districts. The goal, the city said, was to better distribute the workload for its officers and reduce crime--through beefed-up “hot spot” policing.
It's been reported that all three Officers were assigned to the Second district:
KA had previously served in the city’s Sixth District and, like NH and his partner, was assigned to the Second District at the time of her death. She and the two male officers were described as close friends who were often partnered while on duty. bbm
Alix, a U.S. Army veteran, spent six years in the military before joining the police force in June 2016. Chadwick
told KMOV4 that her daughter enlisted at age 17.
“I signed for her because that’s what she wanted to do,”
Chadwick said.
Following her military service, Alix shifted that dedication to her job as a police officer, her mother said.
“Even on her days off, she would go visit her friends down there because, like, I guess when you’re a police officer, (you have) that close bond with everyone,” Chadwick said. bbm
It was KA's former partner in the 6th district, and classmate at the academy (CH and wife), that reportedly paid for KA's funeral, and set up GFme for reimbursement.
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ETA: Provided the districts to illustrate high crime areas. LE is 24/7 occupation, and I believe going home (outside of a bad patrol district) possibly for dinner break happens more often than reported. Family reports KA seeing her colleagues on her time off was the norm, and I don't believe three month newlywed KA would leave District 6 (recent) to join her colleagues in District 2 if she was trying to put distance between herself and NH. The answer to this totally preventable death is going to come from a through investigation/background of NH both before and after he joined the force. IMO, he was the reckless, odd man out that terrible night.