Missouri attorney general again calls for St. Louis sheriff’s immediate removal

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is asking a judge to immediately remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery — again.

The attorney general cited three of six allegations in the office’s case as to why Montgomery should be immediately removed from office:

  • Montgomery’s order to have then-acting jail boss Tammy Ross handcuffed when the sheriff’s office was trying to interview a detainee.
  • The sheriff’s office refusal to transport detainees to receive medical care.
  • The sheriff having deputies drive office vehicles to transport and supervise his kids.

“When an elected official abuses authority, neglects legal duties, and exploits taxpayer resources for personal gain, the rule of law requires accountability,” Hanaway wrote in a Tuesday morning press release. “The undisputed facts prove Sheriff Montgomery has forfeited the right to hold public office, and this motion seeks to ensure justice is finally done for the people of St. Louis.”

The office previously dropped a nepotism charge against the sheriff in late August after DNA evidence proved Montgomery and Deputy Malik Taylor were not biologically related. The day after, Judge Steven R. Ohmer declined to immediately remove Montgomery from office at the behest of then-Attorney General Andrew Bailey…

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