A recent column from a local Pulitzer Prize nominee is jam packed with anti-police rhetoric, hearsay and seething contempt for local law enforcement authorities.
Frustration from families who have suffered a murder is understandable but responsible advocacy and/or journalism (lulz) does more than repeat every street rumor heard second hand from relatives in grief.
Here's the crux of the story and the so-called "paper-of-record" showing palpable disdain for authorities:
"Taking 20 years to charge the guy whose DNA you’ve had in a drawer all this time is a disgrace rather than a reason to hold a victory parade."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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Taking 20 years to charge someone whose DNA you've had in a drawer all this time is a disgrace rather than a reason to hold a victory parade. From Melinda Henneberger:
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