KCK Confronts Deadly Police Shooting Lawsuit Amid Activist 'Decommission' Push

The "hook" for this story is that the victim was shot in the back . . . And he's white . . . In this post we share the crux of the story that's just one of many ongoing local complaints against the department.

And . . . 

Behind the scenes and what local newsies are REALLY trying to convey . . .

THE MOVEMENT TO DECOMMISSION THE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSISTS EVEN AFTER DIRTY COP GOLUBSKI'S SUICIDE!!!

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A former Kansas City, Kansas, police officer, who shot two people while on duty during his four-and-a-half years in the department, has been sued for killing a man in February 2023.

“The excessive and deadly force used against John Anderton was not only unnecessary but also reflects deeper failures within the system,” said attorney Tom Porto, who is representing Anderton’s brother in the lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Anderton’s brother, also names the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, and KCKPD Chief Karl Oakman.

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

Family of man killed by Kansas City, Kansas, officer files lawsuit alleging 'malicious' violence

John Anderton left a house on his bike after aiding two friends who overdosed. After a brief encounter with former Officer Collin Ward, Anderton fled and was shot five times in the back. It was the second time Ward shot someone on duty.

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