EPIC Cash Settles KCPD Teen Curb Stomp

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Kansas City police pay $725,000 excessive force settlement

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Kansas City has agreed to a $725,000 settlement of an excessive force complaint filed after a police officer allegedly forced his knee onto the neck of a teenager who prosecutors said was not resisting arrest. The settlement arises from a confrontation in a fast-food restaurant in November 2019.

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  1. That wasn't excessive. The kid was still alive. He deserved worse.

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  2. He should have gotten a nickel ride.

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  3. I’m sure mayor mcdumbo is friends with the family and just told the city manager to write them a check. If we had competent leadership and lawyers this wouldn’t have happened, now these dumbasses will by a fleet of Escalades with temp tags, shit tons of drugs and flashy clothes and it will be gone in less than a year. Brilliant job lickass.

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  4. They should have blackjacked the hell out of him.

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  5. The ghetto lottery.

    Don't worry though, he will be dead within a year because of the money.

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  6. I wonder if he will pay his rent?

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  7. You first pube.

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  8. blacks and greedy weasel Democrat trial lawyers teaming up to scam the taxpayers.

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  9. Mayor Lucas has to go!

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  10. Mad because that punk white cop got caught hope he goes to prison and shares a cell with 10 horny black guys he will be speaking in tongues that day
    Ha. Ha.Ha

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  11. Most KCPD cops are too lazy to be violent.

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  12. Must have been a black kid, as they do it to white people every day and you never hear a peep of it nor do you hear of any settlement. Weird

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  13. The KCMO city attorney's office is terrified to take any case to trial. It would be worth the money to farm out defense of these shakedown cases to a competent private law firm.

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  14. ...What would Arvid Ousley have to say about this?

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