KCUR Helps Defend Teen Suspects In Shaun Brady Murder Trial?!?

Today we notice more advocacy from progressive local media despite public outcry in the aftermath of a tragic shooting that left a beloved local chef dead following a confrontation with suspected teen crooks. 

The basics of the case . . .

Two minors were arrested not long after the incident in Midtown Kansas City, Missouri.

A 15-year-old boy is charged with second-degree murder, attempted stealing of a motor vehicle, and armed criminal action.

A second teen is also charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action.

Both teens have certification hearings in December.

And now, tragically, MSM defense is already starting to emerge with help from KCUR . . . 

SUSPECT'S Father also blamed the juvenile criminal justice system, which he said failed to give the boy the right discipline after his run-ins with the law and failed to treat his mental illness.

“They overlook the youth,” he said. “They don’t think mental health is significant.” 

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

Father of Kansas City teen charged with killing chef says the juvenile system 'overlooked' his son

Two teens charged with second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Shaun Brady will face December hearings on whether they will face trials as adults. A Jackson County Family Court judge Wednesday ordered both boys to stay in lock-up.

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