Cashill Explains Algorithm Injustice Against Former KCPD Detective

Jack Cashill is Kansas City's foremost conservative scribe and this week he unleashed an EXCEPTIONAL attack on the madness which drives the mainstream media machine and so much of our political discourse. 

Here's what even the harshest critics of KCPD must acknowledge . . . 

Activist outcry and faulty progressive narratives powered the conviction of a former KCPD detective in a case that was so glaringly misreported that even local news scribes have trouble recalling the facts. 

From our perspective . . .

The most shameful moment of legal debate was the OUTRIGHT LIE THAT THE KCPD DETECTIVE PLANTED A GUN which as repeated so often that even veteran journalists struggled to parse fact from fiction. 

Mr. Cashill gives us another dutiful rundown of the case that still awaits pardon from Missouri Governor Parson. 

Moreover, Mr. Cashill shares valuable insight into ongoing culture war against law enforcement which continues to jeopardize local public safety. 

Here's the crux of his thoughtful analysis . . .

Today, almost every urban area has a DeValkenaere or two, a white police officer presumed guilty of “killing a black man,” a grave offense found in no criminal code but applied as though it were. These media dramas inevitably feature black men as innocents — honor students, gentle giants, little boys with Skittles — and whites, ideally cops, as evil. Kansas City’s Cameron Lamb, the media told us, was the loving father of three boys.

What makes this case noteworthy is that DeValkenaere has a Republican attorney general, Andrew Bailey, willing to fight for him. In the respondent’s brief Bailey prepared for the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Bailey described in detail how the algorithms played out for DeValkenaere that December day in 2019 . . .

What Bailey did not mention in his brief is what the media could not mention enough: The white Devalkenaere shot a “black man.” In Democratic strongholds like Jackson County, that is the algorithm that drives justice and that has been driving would-be officers away from Kansas City.

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

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