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St. Louis BBQ burglar defecates, leads police pursuit
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Travis Hunter
2024-10-27 08:50:02 UTC
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ST. LOUIS — A man led police on a high-speed chase after breaking into a
barbeque restaurant and trying to hit a witness with his vehicle. James
Macy, 54, faces charges that include assault, armed criminal action,
burglary, resisting arrest, and property damage.

Court documents state that Macy broke into the Hogtown Smokehouse at 6301
Clayton Avenue on September 9 by prying back a metal window covering.
Inside, he allegedly damaged property and defecated in several locations
in the basement. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Macy outside the
building.

Later, Macy allegedly attempted to use his vehicle to strike a cyclist. A
witness intervened, using their own vehicle to protect the victim. Macy
then drove onto the sidewalk in an attempt to hit the cyclist again before
driving away.

When police tried to stop Macy, he allegedly sped off, reaching speeds of
approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit ended when Macy’s vehicle
struck a pole, leading to his arrest.

Macy is currently being held without bond.

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BryanGSimmons
2024-10-27 12:00:02 UTC
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ST. LOUIS — A man led police on a high-speed chase after breaking into a
barbeque restaurant and trying to hit a witness with his vehicle. James
Macy, 54, faces charges that include assault, armed criminal action,
burglary, resisting arrest, and property damage.
Court documents state that Macy broke into the Hogtown Smokehouse at 6301
Clayton Avenue on September 9 by prying back a metal window covering.
Inside, he allegedly damaged property and defecated in several locations
in the basement. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Macy outside the
building.
Later, Macy allegedly attempted to use his vehicle to strike a cyclist. A
witness intervened, using their own vehicle to protect the victim. Macy
then drove onto the sidewalk in an attempt to hit the cyclist again before
driving away.
When police tried to stop Macy, he allegedly sped off, reaching speeds of
approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit ended when Macy’s vehicle
struck a pole, leading to his arrest.
Macy is currently being held without bond.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/st-louis-bbq-burglar-defecates-leads-
police-pursuit/
That's only about 2-1/2 miles from here, but I'd never heard of it
before. It's funny that they named it Hogtown, because that's a play on
the name of that neighborhood, Dogtown.
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dsi1
2024-10-27 16:54:12 UTC
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ST. LOUIS — A man led police on a high-speed chase after breaking into a
barbeque restaurant and trying to hit a witness with his vehicle. James
Macy, 54, faces charges that include assault, armed criminal action,
burglary, resisting arrest, and property damage.
Court documents state that Macy broke into the Hogtown Smokehouse at 6301
Clayton Avenue on September 9 by prying back a metal window covering.
Inside, he allegedly damaged property and defecated in several locations
in the basement. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Macy outside the
building.
Later, Macy allegedly attempted to use his vehicle to strike a cyclist. A
witness intervened, using their own vehicle to protect the victim. Macy
then drove onto the sidewalk in an attempt to hit the cyclist again before
driving away.
When police tried to stop Macy, he allegedly sped off, reaching speeds of
approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit ended when Macy’s vehicle
struck a pole, leading to his arrest.
Macy is currently being held without bond.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/st-louis-bbq-burglar-defecates-leads-
police-pursuit/
That's only about 2-1/2 miles from here, but I'd never heard of it
before. It's funny that they named it Hogtown, because that's a play on
the name of that neighborhood, Dogtown.
I have heard of Dogtown.


Citizen Winston Smith
2024-10-27 19:24:26 UTC
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ST. LOUIS — A man led police on a high-speed chase after breaking into a
barbeque restaurant and trying to hit a witness with his vehicle. James
Macy, 54, faces charges that include assault, armed criminal action,
burglary, resisting arrest, and property damage.
Court documents state that Macy broke into the Hogtown Smokehouse at 6301
Clayton Avenue on September 9 by prying back a metal window covering.
Inside, he allegedly damaged property and defecated in several locations
in the basement. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Macy outside the
building.
Later, Macy allegedly attempted to use his vehicle to strike a cyclist. A
witness intervened, using their own vehicle to protect the victim. Macy
then drove onto the sidewalk in an attempt to hit the cyclist again before
driving away.
When police tried to stop Macy, he allegedly sped off, reaching speeds of
approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit ended when Macy’s vehicle
struck a pole, leading to his arrest.
Macy is currently being held without bond.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/st-louis-bbq-burglar-defecates-leads-
police-pursuit/
I write this off to a deficit of white bread in the joint.

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