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Officer Roger Golubski coerced witnesses (and worse) to obtain two life sentences on an innocent 17-year-old boy because his mother refused his advances. Now released, Lamonte McIntyre has won a $1.5 Million award from Kansas City, Kansas, in one of the most egregious cases of corruption.

Officer Roger Golubski coerced witnesses (and worse) to obtain two life sentences on an innocent 17-year-old boy because his mother refused his advances. Now released, Lamonte McIntyre has won a $1.5 Million award from Kansas City, Kansas, in one of the most egregious cases of corruption.

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$1.5M is all the man is getting...

wtf? I would honestly go on a murder spree if that's all I got for wasting the majority of my young adult life in jail.

Fuck this fucked up system.

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I also felt that was a rip off. Should be a million a year.

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No. I would sue for billions. $43.5M a year would be about a billion for 23 years.

The only way to stop this shit is to literally turn a few towns into ghost towns.

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True. The punishment has to be so harsh as to make the act akin to financial suicide. Strip the town, the police department and their local judicial system so badly they have to raise taxes so high, no one can afford to live there and the people just leave.

At the end of the day, collectively, we're all guilty for allowing this shit to go on and on.