Kansas City Star Editorial Claims Police Planted Gun At Crime Scene

Today we witness the Kansas City Star crossing the Rubicon of mainstream editorial journalism and forging into extremist political advocacy.  

Make no mistake . . .

KANSAS CITY STAR EDITORIAL CLAIMING KCPD FALSIFIED EVIDENCE IS AN IMPORTANT ALLEGATION THAT SIGNALS A MAJOR SHIFT IN THEIR EDITORIAL STANDARDS!!!

Here's something that sticks our in our mind . . .

There isn't any witness who claims to have seen KCPD plant evidence, it's merely a theory from the Jackson County Prosecutor's office that has been mistakenly reported/documented/promoted as fact. 

And so . . . Today we quote the so-called Kansas City "paper of record" promoting an agenda predicated on racial animosity, rumor and partisan politics rather than offering any concern for the public trust.

Here's the quote that might be another signal of end time for the newspaper's long lost credibility . . .

"The revelation that a firearm was very likely planted near Lamb’s body to concoct a narrative of self-defense is chilling and speaks volumes of the egregious conduct DeValkenaere engaged in — conduct that stands in stark contrast to the principles of justice and the rule of law. DeValkenaere’s behavior, far from heroic, deviated from his training and the very policies of the Kansas City Police Department he represented."

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

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