Special prosecutors plan to file criminal charge against cop who led KS newspaper raid

TOPEKA — Special prosecutors plan to charge former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody with a low-level felony for his actions following the raid he led last year on the Marion County Record and the homes of the newspaper publisher and a councilwoman.

Lynne's Note ***Low level felony WOW how easy on them they are

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@b4cks4w A day after police raided Meyer's home, his 98-year-old mother, Record co-owner Joan Meyer, died. He blamed her death on stress caused by the raids. The report acknowledged that Joan Meyer was extremely upset by the searches and may not have died if the raids had not been carried out

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