Kansas City Star Demands Review Of Controversial Police Shootings

This report isn't REALLY journalism . . . It's more like not-so-subtle promotional content using an array of activist quotes . . . Even worse . . . There isn't "a groundswell" of support for investigation amongst any part of local neighborhoods except in the conversations of many "leaders" who want to continue ramping up unproductive anti-police sentiment to motivate voters.

The punch line . . . A few people in this town actually pay to read this election season vitriol:

"KCPD’s Notable Event Review Panel, or NERP, did not meet after the controversial shootings of Cameron Lamb, 26, in December 2019 or Donnie Sanders, 47, in March 2020. Prosecutors alleged that police planted evidence to support officers’ claims that Lamb was armed moments before a detective fatally shot him. Sanders was unarmed."

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

KCPD panel reviews police shootings. But it has ignored two high-profile cases for years

A Kansas City police panel did not review the shootings of Cameron Lamb or Donnie Sanders. Eric DeValkenaere was convicted in Lamb's death.

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