Why are people protesting in a neighborhood? I'm confused. Does the mayor live in this neighborhood?
They passed by the couple's house on their way to protest in front of the mayor's house.
On Sunday evening, they brought their campaign to the mayor's house, painting the word "resign" on the street in front.
"As a leader, you don't do stuff like that," state Rep. Rasheen Aldridge (D) told the crowd through a megaphone, according to the Post-Dispatch. "It's only right that we visit her at her home."
As they made their way to a rally at Krewson's house on Lake Avenue, they passed by 1 Portland Place, a gargantuan, white marble home that St. Louis magazine said had once been called "St. Louis' most dazzling mansion."
The mayor did this on Friday:
Mayor Lyda Krewson apologized Friday night after reading the names and partial addresses of people advocating for defunding the police during a Facebook Live.
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Krewson read the names during her coronavirus briefing Friday afternoon. The letters were from people who were demonstrating in front of city hall earlier in the day.
In the Facebook Live video, Krewson reads about 10 names and includes the street they wrote that they lived on. That Facebook Live video has since been deleted.