Monday, March 22, 2021

We're the Only Ones Proper Enough

 The shooting occurred in January 2018, after police were called to the Albers home on a welfare check for the teen, who was believed to be suicidal. Jenison shot Albers six times as the teenager backed out of the driveway. Jenison was paid $70,000 in severance when he left the department. He faced no criminal charge and his actions were deemed a “proper use of force” under Kansas law by Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe. [More]

So he both gave and got a welfare check?

[Via bondmen]

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