Charges Dropped Against KCPD Officer Who Pepper Sprayed BLM Protesters

Follow-up after EPIC cash was awarded and social media outrage quickly forgotten . . . For our progressive friends who might lament this decision . . . Let's not forget that so many rioting & violence charges against "mostly peaceful" activists were also dismissed years ago.

Today's aftermath . . . 

"The parties involved in the confrontation met and agreed dropping the charges against the officer were the best way to handle the case, according to prosecutors."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Charges dropped against Kansas City, Missouri, officer in May 2020 pepper spray incident

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said Tuesday it plans to drop charges filed against a Kansas City, Missouri, police officer during protests in 2020 at a park near the Country Club Plaza. The officer, 38-year Nicholas McQuillen, had faced a charge of fourth-degree assault for spraying Ny'Tya Maddox in the face with pepper spray.

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