JAIL TIME FOR KCPS DATA FAKERS?!?!

Here's an unlikely bit of political bluster that makes for a great quote but deserved skepticism that any real charges or jail time will result . . . Very much like a great many crimes in KC proper . . . Checkit:

Criminal investigation likely in KCPS attendance scandal, prosecutor says

Platte County Prosecutor Eric Zahnd expects to see a criminal investigation into reports of falsified attendance records at the Kansas City Public School district. The numbers were reportedly tampered with between 2013 and 2016, before Dr. Mark Bedell took over as KCPS superintendent.

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  1. Fiddling with the numbers was not malicious.
    These people are products of the KCPS.
    They never learned to add and subtract.

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  2. There absolutely better be jail time for these idiots and not just some fall guy/gal. For the amount of taxes we pay to this so-called school district, there must be some accountability. Time for some jail time for lots of folks.

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  3. ^^^ Never gonna happen. Blacks and Left Wingers don't get jail time for White Collar crime.

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  4. We pay enough into this school district. I hope they all go to jail. More money isn't going to help. Black families need fathers, jobs, and parents who get them to school everyday. Children who are absent a lot also disrupt the other students education. Start fining and putting in jail these parents who have chronically absent children.

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  5. Every Principal and attendance secretary knew what was going on. They should be charged to.

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  6. And where's the JACO prosecutor on this?

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  7. ^^I don't know Maude. Did you call their office? Jesus!

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  8. ^^ Almost graduated from KCPS.

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  9. The Platte County Prosecutor, Zahnd, has had Mo Car Disciplinary Actions against him.

    He loves to intimidate witnesses.

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  10. And yet you responded. Weird.

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  11. All the numbers people take the fall but the Superintendent just took a severance package from the DeKalb County school district in Georgia that he left KCPS to go to

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