TKC TOLD YOU SO!!! INTERIM HONCHO FORTÉ CLASHES WITH JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AMID CAMPAIGN!!!
Nearly two weeks ago we warned of an upcoming culture clash . . . And now the is starting his election campaign with a whistle-blowing effort that promises reform and pretty much breaks the thin blue line code of silence . . . Read more:
Possible Criminal Investigation Into No-Show Employees At Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Jackson County Sheriff Darryl Forte says there may have been a crime committed when two former civilian employees didn't come to work. In a story first reported Monday by the Kansas City Star, Forte said he recently discovered that two part-time workers hired by former sheriff Mike Sharp were being paid for little or no work.
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ReplyDeleteShocking.
ReplyDeleteThis city is so, so swampy and Democrat.
What about Forte's own no-show job? What about Frank White? He no-shows everything.
ReplyDeleteGood job Forte clean the swamp.
ReplyDeleteForte “cleaning house” at JACO is a joke, considering his questionable tenure as Chief.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the odds that both these workers are white?
ReplyDeleteNo show workers in Jackson County government? I am SHOCKED!
ReplyDeleteWhoever these people are, are going to get sacrificed so forte can say look at me I’m cleaning house, this is something that should have been done a long time ago. Why weren’t these people fired before now?
ReplyDeleteI question the reason to even make this public since it appears to be an ongoing investigation. No this is more BS by Forte making you all think he is really doing something. He could just as easy have let the two parties go and kept his mouth shut.
ReplyDelete^^But you never keep your big mouth shut. so why should he?
ReplyDeleteIt’s his look at me moment again
ReplyDelete3:06 neither do you so why should he?
ReplyDeleteWorkers is an incorrect adjective. City loafers should be the new name. Probably related to 3:06 basement boy.
ReplyDeleteRogers and Hugh Mills just as guilty as Sharp. Hopefully the FBI arrests them for public corruption.
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