Well, the people of St Louis have just gotten a break as the George Soros-funded Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has resigned. She gave her notice and will leave effective June 1st. She probably wants that amount of time to shred all the evidence of wrongdoing that harmed the very community that she swore an oath to protect and defend.
How bad was she? Just think of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg in a dress.
So, that’s a good start. She should be prosecuted.
Most Americans will remember her from during the George Floyd Summer of Love riots when a bunch of BLM supporters broke through a private gate onto private property and they were going to destroy the home the homes and probably the people inside, and two of the property owners known as the Mcclusky’s came outside their property and exercised their Second Amendment rights to defend their property in themselves. Kim Gardner charged the McCloskeys and not a single one of the animals who broke through the private property gate that was locked and trespassed, which is called breaking and entering.
But there were a bunch of other things that this Soros-funded DA did that denies belief in a benevolent being on how she ever got elected as the chief prosecutor for the city.
Gardner called Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo, D-Independence, earlier this week and suggested resignation in return for lawmakers withdrawing the special prosecutor measure.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELRizzo stated that Senate President Pro Tem Caleb Rowden was in talks with Gardner about leaving. Rizzo praised Gardner’s treatment by the Columbia Republican.
“I think that it is important to her that she left the office intact as far as autonomy and not having state control within the office, but I am very confident that she would like to move on with her life after being a political punching bag for the last five or six years,” Rizzo said. “I don’t know anybody that wouldn’t want to move on.”
Gardner said: “The most powerful weapon I have to fight back against these outsiders stealing your voices and your rights is to step back. I took this job to serve the people of the City of St. Louis, and that’s still my North Star.”
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who has been attempting to remove her from office through a court process known as quo warranto, questioned Gardner’s decision to wait until June 1 to step down, adding that his drive to remove her from office would continue.
“Every day she remains puts the city of St. Louis in more danger. How many victims will there be between now and June 1?” Bailey said. “How many defendants will have their constitutional rights violated? How many cases will continue to go unprosecuted?”
She tweeted out her resignation letter.
https://twitter.com/stlcao/status/1654225593280479232?s=20
According to a local Fox station:
After months of calls, requests, and demands for her to resign, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is stepping down. Her resignation is effective June 1.
Gardner, the city’s first African American chief prosecutor, tweeted her resignation letter to city residents at 3:44 p.m. In the letter, she drew a connection to her presence in power and the Missouri Legislature’s efforts to take over both the circuit attorney’s office and turn control of the city’s police force back over to the state.
The circuit attorney had faced legal battles on numerous fronts via Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s drive to remove her from office and indirect criminal contempt cases, and a dwindling roster of prosecutors in her office due to resignations. It’s a situation at least one St. Louis judge dubbed a “rudderless ship of chaos.”
Gardner was another woke prosecutor who was light on prosecuting criminals and had an agenda of changing the justice system by not prosecuting the right people. But the incident that really brought the spotlight to her office was when she prosecuted then-Gov. Eric Greitens.
Gardner accused Greitens of invasion of privacy after a woman with whom he was having an affair accused him of taking a semi-naked photo of her without her permission. Investigators were unable to locate the photograph on Greitens’ iPhone or in cloud storage.
The high-profile case disintegrated after Greitens’ attorneys accused William Tisaby, an outside investigator hired by Gardner, of making false allegations during a deposition. Gardner dropped the case after a court determined that Greitens’ lawyers might interrogate her about why she didn’t refute Tisaby’s misstatements. Later, she admitted that she violated rules in the handling of the case.
And so St Louis will be rid of her soon and it will be a good riddance.




















