There it is once again KCTV5 trying to make it more than it is. I am not surprised time to get back to beating the breaks off Bills on Sunday he is good.
Originally Posted by chief4life:
There it is once again KCTV5 trying to make it more than it is. I am not surprised time to get back to beating the breaks off Bills on Sunday he is good.
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
Seems it would be pretty big reach to charge DV on a broken vacuum...
In Kansas, cops can be charged with a misdemeanor themselves if they don’t arrest on DV charges. Broken wine glass in an arguement? Arrested. Threw a slice of pizza during a lovers quarrel? Arrested. So, yeah, a vacuum (wall and doorframe) is getting charged in Kansas. [Reply]
Originally Posted by emaw1979:
In Kansas, cops can be charged with a misdemeanor themselves if they don’t arrest on DV charges. Broken wine glass in an arguement? Arrested. Threw a slice of pizza during a lovers quarrel? Arrested. So, yeah, a vacuum (wall and doorframe) is getting charged in Kansas.
Originally Posted by emaw1979:
In Kansas, cops can be charged with a misdemeanor themselves if they don’t arrest on DV charges. Broken wine glass in an argument? Arrested. Threw a slice of pizza during a lovers quarrel? Arrested. So, yeah, a vacuum (wall and door frame) is getting charged in Kansas.
Thanks for providing actual information to this subject. There is what we want to be the truth, and what is the truth. I appreciate you framing this up for us relative to Kansas Law. [Reply]
Originally Posted by emaw1979:
In Kansas, cops can be charged with a misdemeanor themselves if they don’t arrest on DV charges. Broken wine glass in an arguement? Arrested. Threw a slice of pizza during a lovers quarrel? Arrested. So, yeah, a vacuum (wall and doorframe) is getting charged in Kansas.
Good info but you see, he wasn't charged with DV he was charged with property damage per all the reports.
Totaling $225 dollars from an article I just posted. [Reply]