Yet, it may in Kansas — especially when an unarmed or unthreatening person is gunned down by police. In four such cases in the state during the past few years, the judicial outcomes have been wildly different — in part because the circumstances in every case are always different, but perhaps also because Kansas is so loosey-goosey with how such cases are investigated and adjudicated. [More]So what is it that's good for the gander again...?
[Via bondmen]
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