Newspaper: "Auditors for the U.S. Department of Justice accused Jackson County prosecutors and Kansas City police of spending, or planning to spend, more than $1.3 million in cold-case grant money on cases that should not have qualified under the grant agreements."
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ReplyDeleteMoney was funneled perhaps by DC Huney-Bun...Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteOnly a million? Pffft, thats walking around money with this group of crooks.
ReplyDeleteRead the article. The auditors redefined the terms and literally said the prosecutor should have "inferred" the literal meaning from very broad meaning. This money put away the Waldo rapist and solved dozens of other cold rape cases. Money well spent if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds good! So why doesn't the DOJ have the balls to prosecute like they would anyone else in this situation?
ReplyDeleteAs much as I dislike Jack. CO., the DOJ screwed this one up. Can't change the rules and call foul after the game has started.
ReplyDeleteWho cares? Cold cases or just luke warm cases...
ReplyDeleteSounds like someone is trying to move the goalpost.
ReplyDeleteMore political fallout from not following the party line? Look at what the Obama administration did with the IRS -- on a hunt for conservative groups by using the bureaucracy as a weapon against people.
ReplyDeleteSpeakung of the DOJ . Where's our Hate Crime Taskforce. Why did They letting Nazis having free reign at the Plaza.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the city is under local control afterall
ReplyDeleteInstead of going to the source of the crime problem kcpd simply put as many people in jail as Quico as possible creating a prison industrial complex
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