Conservatives Question WyCo DA Dupree Motion Against Judges

Conservatives dive into the racial component of this case that has drive community concern and outcry across The Dotte . . . 

"District Attorney Mark Dupree has filed a rare motion to disqualify all 16 of the county’s district court judges from presiding over the case of Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Fatherley in the asphyxiation death of Charles Adair July 5.

"Dupree has charged Fatherley with second-degree murder/reckless or, in the alternative, involuntary manslaughter, in what even the prosecutor describes as an unintentional death – and despite the fact that a Kansas Bureau of Investigation affidavit alleges no crime.

"Fatherley was helping other deputies restrain a struggling Adair, 50, while they tried to remove his handcuffs as he was bent over his cell bunk."

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