A St. Louis woman will appear in court after a viral video led the police department to bring charges against her for allegedly breaking into a Latino family's home.
February 15, 2023, 8:09 AMA St. Louis woman will appear in court Wednesday after a viral video led the police department to bring charges against her for allegedly breaking into a Latino family's home.
"You're not American, get off of my property," Kline can be heard saying. In another video, Kline said, "Did you have something to do with 9/11?" Suarez, whose family is of Mexican descent, posted the footage to TikTok, where it received millions of views. "I'll do anything to protect [my parents] and I don't want them to ever feel uncomfortable in their own home," Suarez told ABC News.Last week, the city's Circuit Attorney's Office said in a statement that it "elevated the warrant application related to this case." The statement also said that the St.
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