A bold declaration from a controversial local lawman offers a glimpse at continued discontent with the White House. And, let's be honest, just a bit of a publicity stunt from an elected official . . .
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Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree resigns from President's Commission on Law Enforcement
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree resigned from the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice this week. In his resignation letter, submitted to United States Attorney General William Barr, Dupree said he was initialy excited in 2019 to join the commission and hoped it would develop a set of recommendations that would improve the relationship between citizens and law enforcement.
Mark Dunothing. It won't be a big loss.
ReplyDeleteJudging by his body of work, this guy has a brain the size of a pea.
ReplyDelete^^^ That's an insult to peas.
ReplyDelete"...improve the relationship between citizens and law enforcement."
ReplyDeleteHe thought the Trump Administration was going to do this?
Really ....
Ha! Comrade, how could he have been so foolish!
DeleteOh, no! How will the President’s Commission ever get by without him?
ReplyDeleteNobody ever called Dupree out for having his people spray paint his own campaign signs.
ReplyDeleteResign from WyCo - Worthless POS
ReplyDeleteDid this guy get a law degree from a mysterious online law school in Mongolia for a small fee?
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