This afternoon we're checking follow-up in a case that sparked outrage among our rural neighbors and revealed a surprising level of resistance against authorities out in the stix. Even worse, a few trolls backing this sketchy killing of a woman only made suspicions about the shootings worse as typically conservative Missouri residents raised questions over the dearth of law enforcement checks & balances.
Aftermath . . .
Deputy who shot, killed Hannah Fizer back to work after not charged, leave ends
PETTIS COUNTY, Mo. - The sheriff's deputy that shot and killed 25-year-old Hannah Fizer in Sedalia is back on the job after a tumultuous investigation and public backlash. Fizer was stopped for a traffic violation on June 13, according to the Pettis County Sheriff's Office.
Pettis County justice wins again.
ReplyDeleteI never had a doubt.
One less, one less, one less bitch ya gotta worry about.
ReplyDeleteNo justice for her? Thats right - she should have gotten 15 yrs in jail. But got out of that sentence. She cheated jail.
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