Plea Deal After Double Killing In The Dotte

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A Victim's Family Wonders Why A Man Convicted In a Double Killing In Kansas City, Kansas, Won't Serve Time

The plea deal had been arranged and was playing out on a Zoom in five boxes: judge, court reporter, prosecutor, defense attorney, defendant. Andrew Ray Manakul appeared in the small square on the bottom of the screen during the late-October call, the slight 19-year-old wearing the gray-striped uniform of the Wyandotte County jail, a mask across his face and a sheriff's officer across his right shoulder.

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  1. Justice served. He did not start the gun play, he ended it.

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  2. He’s White. That’s why. They’re never responsible for their behavior. Ever.

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  3. "A Victim's Family Wonders Why A Man Convicted In a Double Killing In Kansas City, Kansas, Won't Serve Time"

    That's nothing. I am wondering why Freddy's did not put pickles on my Freddy's Burger !!!

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  4. ^^^ exactly!

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  5. ^^^ Wierdo. The deceased is the Hispanic. The killers are White...Shawnee Mission White. Learn to read for comprehension.

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