Kansas City Ride Along Aftermath: EPIC Lawsuit Against Police?!?

Here's what isn't getting out there in mainstream media . . . 

Police Captain David Loar served as an EXCEPTIONAL 26-YEAR KCPD VETERAN who earned a great deal of respect from his colleagues and community.

During a crime wave you'd think that KCPD would want to protect some of their more experienced vets but politics has conspired to create yet another crisis and/or legal battle. 

Something else to consider . . .

Sidelined during the busiest part of the year, the KCPD captain waited patently on leave for nearly two months before today's news. 

Now . . . 

We can't help but consider that he might have a legit complaint against KCPD given that politicos take ride-alongs all the time. In fact, Mayor Q did one two weeks ago.

To be fair . . .

All of this might be another example that ANYBODY who gets involved with Eric Greitens ends up miserable . . . 

After our preview, here's the latest . . .

The Kansas City police captain who was involved in a ride along with former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens in April is no longer with the police department, according to a department spokeswoman.

David Loar had been on paid suspension during the ongoing investigation. His last day with the department was June 12. Loar is the son of Kansas City Councilwoman Teresa Loar and had previously been assigned to the North Patrol Division located in Platte County.

He had been with the police department since January 1996.

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

Officer at center of Greitens ride-along investigation no longer with KCPD

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City police captain at the center of an investigation into a ride-along with U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens is no longer employed by the department. The Kansas City Police Department confirmed Capt. David Loar, son of Kansas City Councilwoman Teresa Loar, is not with the agency anymore.


KCPD officer under investigation after Eric Greitens ride along no longer with department

The Kansas City police captain who was involved in a ride along with former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens in April is no longer with the police department, according to a department spokeswoman. David Loar had been on paid suspension during the ongoing investigation. His last day with the department was June 12.


David Loar, officer in Greitens ride-along probe, no longer with KCPD

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Missouri, police captain at the center of a criminal investigation into a ride-along provided to U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens is no longer with the department. A KCPD spokesperson confirmed Wednesday that Capt. David Loar is "no longer employed by the police department," effective June 12.

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