Community Outcry At Police Board Meeting: Shame On You!!!

A group of about a dozen activists dominated the police board meeting with angry demands for the resignation of the KCPD Chief, a federal takeover of the department and scathing commentary targeting the police union honcho.

Here's the MSM description of the drama and continued protest . . .

"During the public comment section during Tuesday's police board meeting some spoke out about the manslaughter conviction of a Kansas City police detective in the fatal shooting of Cameron Lamb in 2019."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news links . . .

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Family of Cameron Lamb speak out against KCPD at commissioners meeting

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Cameron Lamb's family calls for change, chief's resignation at KC police board meeting

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Tuesday's Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners meeting began by addressing pay raises and gun thefts throughout the city. But it was quickly overshadowed by public comment when members of the community wanted to be heard, including the stepfather of Cameron Lamb, who was shot and killed by a Kansas City police detective.

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