Here's a follow-up report that offers more perspective on a big money controversy that will cost local taxpayers . . . Convicted armed robber serving time in prison wins $300,000 settlement from KCPD
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Do the City attorneys EVER try a case? If they can't, get rid of them and find lawyers who can!
ReplyDelete^^^Absolutely agree with this. We need to be more aggressive with these frivolous claims. This guy was reported to have hurt other people.
ReplyDeleteLet the police do their job.
If I recall, the suspect was an illegal alien (trigger)? If so, the wall should be done by the time he gets out and gets shipped out.
ReplyDeleteThey should have shot the fuckin piece of shit dead.
ReplyDeleteThat's a ridiculous amount of money for the offense.
ReplyDeleteLet's go to the video tape.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could find a police officer to beat me. What's a guy got to do? I'd let them pummel me senseless for $300k. Hell, I'd take half that.
ReplyDelete8:06, as exciting as bashing the city appears to be to Tony's readers, do a little digging before deciding that the city's lawyers are to blame. KCPD is a state agency and was represented by the Missouri Attorney Generals office. Chris Koster is your boogeyman.
ReplyDelete1:26. You're right. My error. The principle is the same though - public attorneys often seem to be very poor stewards of money that taxpayers worked hard to come by.
ReplyDeleteAnother KCPD Epic Failure.
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