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Lansing Inmate Granted Rare Medical Disease Release Dies

Posted By: chrismaslen June 16, 2021 @ 3:39 pm Local News, News From the Associated Press. A 48-year-old man who was granted a rare medical release from a Kansas prison has died. Christopher McIntyre was released April 12 from Lansing Correctional Facility because he had terminal cancer. The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas says he died Friday. Relatives in Wichita cared for him after his release from Lansing, where he was serving a sentence for aggravated burglary. Kansas prison officials granted his release because of “functional incapacitation,” which applies to people who have medical or mental health conditions so serious they are not considered a threat to the public.

Lansing Inmate Granted Rare Medical Release Dies

Lansing Inmate Granted Rare Medical Release Dies From the Associated Press. A 48-year-old man who was granted a rare medical release from a Kansas prison has died. Christopher McIntyre was released April 12 from Lansing Correctional Facility because he had terminal cancer. The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas says he died Friday. Relatives in Wichita cared for him after his release from Lansing, where he was serving a sentence for aggravated burglary. Kansas prison officials granted his release because of “functional incapacitation,” which applies to people who have medical or mental health conditions so serious they are not considered a threat to the public.

The Feds Are Investigating Local Police Departments Again Heres What to Expect

Table of Contents The Feds Are Investigating Local Police Departments Again. Here s What to Expect. New Orleans police officers line up during a Black Lives Matter protest last June. New Orleans law enforcement has been under a federal consent decree since 2013. Gerald Herbert The U.S. Justice Department is back in the business of policing local police. After a four-year hiatus under President Donald Trump, the federal government will once again investigate local law enforcement agencies for systemic constitutional violations, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced last month. First in the queue are the police departments of Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky.

Gov Kelly vetoes GOP-inspired voting, firearm and flag bills | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Gov Kelly vetoes GOP-inspired voting, firearm and flag bills | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas
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In the year since George Floyd s death, Kansas takes little action on police reform

In the year since George Floyd s death, Kansas takes little action on police reform Katie Bernard, The Kansas City Star Apr. 21 TOPEKA In June 2020, a month after George Floyd died, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly created a Commission on Racial Equity and Justice. It s first task: to study law enforcement-community relations and make recommendations to improve them. As Governor, I am committed to ensuring this latest tragedy does not fade into the next news cycle, Kelly said. Communities of color do not have the luxury of time for leaders to address these issues. In December, the commission produced a 91-page report with 60 recommendations. It supported more investigative muscle for the state s law enforcement licensing agency, required more implicit bias training and a review of the process used for assessing complaints of biased policing.

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