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NewsApril 17, 2021

A Ste. Genevieve police officer was airlifted to a St. Louis hospital after being attacked with a Molotov cocktail overnight. According to a social media post made by the Perryville Police Department, the officer suffered severe burns from the attack, and was flown to Mercy Hospital, formerly St. John's Mercy Medical Center, in St. Louis for treatment...

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A Ste. Genevieve police officer was airlifted to a St. Louis hospital after being attacked with a Molotov cocktail overnight.

According to a social media post made by Ste. Genevieve police chief Eric Bennett, the officer was responding to a peace disturbance call, something Bennett wrote is typically low-risk. When the officer approached the residence, he was confronted by a man holding an ignited Molotov cocktail that he threw at and busted on the officer.

The officer suffered significant burns and was flown to Mercy Hospital, formerly St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, in St. Louis for treatment.

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“The officer is conscious and alert and expected to recover,” Bennett’s post said.

The suspect was taken into custody and is being held at the Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office pending formal charges.

“I’d ask that you please say a prayer for our officer, who did absolutely nothing to provoke this attack,” Bennett’s post read. “I’d also like to thank the Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office and Ste. Genevieve County Memorial Hospital for all of their help and professional conduct.”

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