Newspaper Stalks KCFD DUI Records

At a certain point . . . Some of the journalism seems more like obsession and has very little to do with "holding the powerful to account" as tag lines might suggest. 

This bigger question . . .  

Is the newspaper REALLY keeping "the public trust" by tracking some KCFD guy's DUI drama???

The bigger FD story with much more local interest was a KCFD driver involved in a crash that killed 3 people in Westport and TV news did most of the heavy lifting in that egregious case. 

Meanwhile . . .

We notice the newspaper looking up court records without any of the same merit.  

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

KCFD battalion chief stays on the job despite history of DWIs. One case is pending

KCFD Battalion Chief Kyle Jasper expected to be let go because of his job status, the arresting deputy alleged.

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