The Kansas Highway Patrol took more than $15,000 from Reese in a 1995 traffic stop that resulted in no charges. Since then, and despite a judge's order, the patrol has refused to repay Reese ... "It would be bad precedent, and bad policy, to make this payment in this manner," Colyer said. [More]Besides, it sounds like somebody had one hell of a barbecue.
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"It would be bad precedent, and bad policy, to make this payment in this manner," Colyer said.
ReplyDeleteDamn right it would.
The correct way would be to garnish the pensions of the thieves who stole the money in the first place.
In other only ones news, I believe these were the cops who yelled orders at a kid walking down the road with a pellet gun and then murdered him when he turned around to see what the yelling was about.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/17/17-1354/39639/20180322123608944_GELHAUS_Petition%20for%20Writ%20of%20Certiorari.pdf
https://www.themaven.net/pinacnews/public-records/scotus-no-qualified-immunity-for-deputy-who-shot-killed-teen-with-pellet-gun-0Jew8YcZrUS3uREpYgfmBw/
There are no good cops.
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