Court Dox Pan Mean Jean For Implying KCPD Planted Gun

This legal clap back is important because it speaks to the ongoing controversy in a case that could be overturned or pardoned in the very near future. 

The main point . . . 

PROGRESSIVES & PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE CONTEND THAT POLICE MIGHT'VE PLANTED GUN BUT EVIDENCE & TEAM OF INVESTIGATORS ARGUE OTHERWISE!!! 

The main question, the only real question . . .

WHO DO YOU TRUST?!?!

We'll leave that quandary to readers and merely offer more info . . .

"The four-page brief also takes issue with the prosecutors assertion about the possibility that Lamb who was shot to death Dec. 3, 2019, at his residence in the 4100 block of College Avenue was unarmed.

"'It is irresponsible for the Jackson County Prosecutors Office to misinform the courts and mislead the public into thinking Detective DeValkenaere shot an unarmed man and was in a conspiracy to plant evidence,' according to the Appellants Reply to Amicus Jackson County Prosecutors Office.

"The brief does not address testimony presented at trial from Lambs roommate, Roberta Merritt. During DeValkenaeres four-day bench trial in November 2021, she said Lamb didnt take his gun when he left the house that morning and that she saw it on the stairs in the garage after he left.

"Police later said the gun was found on the floor in the garage during a search after Lamb was killed and that the truck rolled backwards to the back of the subterranean garage."

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

Ex-KCPD Det. Eric DeValkenaere's attorney files response to Jackson County amicus brief

Eric DeValkenaere's attorneys argued in a court filing Wednesday that the former Kansas City, Missouri, police detective who killed Cameron Lamb is protected from prosecution by federal law.

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