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Lakeshire
Saint Louis County, Missouri







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Statistics & Facts

The Missouri state capital is Jefferson City.
The population of Lakeshire is approximately 1,467 (1990), 1432 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 795 (1990), 737 (2010).
The amount of land area in Lakeshire is 0.554 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Lakeshire to Washington DC is 756 miles.
The distance to the Missouri state capital is 105 miles. (as the crow flies)
Lakeshire is positioned 38.54 degrees north of the equator and 90.33 degrees west of the prime meridian.


Lakeshire Community News

9 July 2016 - Policeman Shoots Intruder Tyler Gebhard (20) was shot and killed after breaking a window at the back of the Officers house. The officer was off duty and at home with his family when Gebhard threw a cement planter through the window. After warning the intruder the officer fired several shots at Gebhard, killing him.

Evidently the officer and his wife new him. Gebhard had recently made threats to the family and had been arguing with the officer on facebook about "Black Lives Matter". The "Black Lives Matter" organization is an activist group that promotes the idea that police across the nation are generally biased against blacks. They accuse the police of treating blacks unfairly by stopping them without cause and even murdering them. Gebhard is biracial according to a relative.

The officer has been suspended pending an investigation.


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