
St. Louis Morning Brief: O'Fallon Road Rage Shooting by a Ballwin City Official Raises Self-Defense Questions as Downtown Curfew Returns
2.07.2026
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A public works superintendent with no criminal record is now facing murder charges after a road rage confrontation turned deadly — and the details don't line up with his self-defense claim. This St. Louis Morning Brief breaks down how Ballwin official Robert Farrek allegedly pursued and shot 35-year-old Luke Sherman after a highway confrontation, raising the obvious point: you can't be the aggressor and then cry self-defense. From there it's straight into downtown St. Louis's return of the summer curfew for minors, a policy that only works if parents actually step up and parent, plus Illinois banning hemp product sales to those under 21 in an effort to crack down on so-called gas station heroin. Common sense says more accountability, more consequences, and yes, more police on the streets — not just gaming trucks and board games as a crime deterrent. Sports with Tom Ackerman is coming up next on the Marc Cox Morning Show.
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