Kansas City Police Revoke Man's Security Officer License in Retaliation for Recording ThemPINACJul. 01, 2015 |
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A day after filing a complaint against Kansas City police for violating his right to record, Robel Bekele received a call from his boss informing him that the police department had revoked his license to work as a private security officer. The 23-year-old father says the apparent act of retaliation by the Missouri police agency is making it difficult for him to provide for his family, eliminating between 20 to 30 hours of work per week. Read More |