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3 ex-detectives sue Kansas City police for discrimination

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Three Black female former detectives have accused the Kansas City Police Department of discriminating against them because of their race and gender during an internal probe of a unit that investigated sex crimes against children.

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  1. More dialing for dollars.
    Nothing more.
    Easily predictable.

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  2. How many stories did the Star and KCTV 5 news do calling for swift and harsh punishment to the three of these detectives? A quick search of the stories shows both “news” outlets led the call for their jobs. Now that the discipline has been given both are quoting the three detectives who were primarily responsible for the further abuse, molestation and rapes of defenseless children.

    The idiots don’t realize that their investigations and complete allegations are now going to be public record. I for one am sick of this bullshit of not taking responsibility for their actions and blaming the department for causing them pain. What about the victims they ignored? What about the poor children who will never be okay because these bitches ignored their pain. Jean Peters Baker called these detectives out specifically in several news stories. She identified all three as being the worst of the worst.

    Let’s not make these three into victims, in my book they are worse than child rapists. They may not have committed the rapes, but they were responsible to protect those babies and ignored their cries for help. Fuck them....they deserved to be fired and any cop who defends these monsters should go too.

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  3. ^^^

    @ 8:11 Sounds good to me!

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  4. The Star must not have known that the three people they originally blamed are black women. The Star has never, and will never, blame black women for anything. It will be fun to see the Star completely reverse itself (evolve, just like Obama did) and publish a series of heart rending stories in defense of these women against the evil white male hegemony that is KCPD.

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  5. REMEMBER

    The reason why former KCPD Chief Forte abruptly resigned was the Child Victims Unit scandal was about to break.

    He said that he was going to law school, but what did he actually do? He just moved over to the County to become Jackson County Sheriff.

    In that respect, he's similar to former KCMO City Manager Troy Schulte, who took a newly created County position. After screwing over KCMO, Forte and Schulte are now working on their 2nd government pensions.

    KCMO and Jackson County....Democrat Dysfunction

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  6. The three detectives are well known to be slackers. Worthless is the description given by co-workers. The investigation took too long and now they feel descriminated against? Less pay than male detectives? Can only be based on tenure. Detective is detective is detective. Deserved to be fired and deserve nothing further..
    Retired KCPD

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  7. Just another buncha lazy nappy headed hoes wanting something FREEEEEE!!!

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  8. Likely they were sub-par employees. In my four decades in human resources, recruitment and training, black employees are less effective, struggle to advance, and have more disciplinary and HR-related issues.

    Instead of lowering the bar, seeking lawsuits, we need to strengthen education, improve home life for blacks, so they can be successful in the real world.

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  9. 10:56 File that under fantasy.

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  10. @1056- That would actually involve them to actually have to work and not sitting on their ass all day, knocking out a Family sized combo meal from KFC with a Strawberry pop

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  11. One of the posts talked about internet searches. One of the women, Tamara Soloman, wasn't fired because of the CAC investigation. She was fired because she liked to beat her girlfriend up. In fact, according to one report she has been involved in 6 domestic violence cases as the suspect, but the victim didn't assist in the prosecution. Soloman also refused to aid in the investigation. Looks like the department did exactly what we ask of them. Fire the shitty officers and these three deserved everything the had coming.

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    1. She busted into the house and was choking her partner when a child called the cops on her.

      Fuck this crazy grifting bitch. Good riddance trash.

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  12. How is it possible that these negro women even were offered employment by the KCPD? What idiot thought that would be a good idea? Jesus F Christ. Let them go back to living off welfare

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  13. Why did I know they'd be women and black as well before even reading the story? Whose is their atty, Stacy Shaw?

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