QUOTES
00:39 "Miller also pleaded guilty to one count of making a false
written statement on a federal form, falsely claiming that he was not
an unlawful user of, or addicted to, any controlled substance, in
order to purchase a firearm from an Independence, Missouri,
pawnshop.By pleading guilty, Miller admitted that he illegally
purchased, or attempted to purchase, more than 15 firearms from five
licensed firearms dealers."
05:20 "The lower court, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, upheld
a decision in April that allowed the lawsuit filed by a Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, police officer against Mckesson to move forward. The
officer, labeled as John Doe in the lawsuit, was injured during
protests after the 2016 killing of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black
man who was shot dead by Baton Rouge police."
09:27 "Bibaud said she had performed sexual acts to pay for the drugs,
and had offered to perform sexual favors for Sceviour in exchange for
leniency, the report stated. During the ride to jail, she claimed her
father was a judge, but the trooper was skeptical."
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SUMMARY
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, another
Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative leads to a Lee's Summit man to
plead guilty to purchasing 15 illegal firearms in addition to
admission of heroin use.
The Black Lives Matter issue is also far from over as the ACLU appeals
to the Supreme Court to overturn the decision to prosecute activist
DeRay Mckesson. And in the "Troopergate" scandal, Trooper Ryan
Sceviour has finally been cleared of any charges.
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HIGHLIGHTS
00:11 Project Safe Neighborhoods: Suspect pleads guilty to purchasing
15 illegal guns
04:30 ACLU appeals to SC: Overturn decision vs activist DeRay Mckesson
07:36 Troopergate update: Trooper Ryan Sceviour cleared of wrongdoing
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