Local Police Refuse To Allow Newly Elected Mayor To Take Office
On April 7th, Betty McCray was elected mayor of the town of Kinloch, just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. However, after she was sworn in earlier this week, she headed toward city hall to start her term, when she was stopped by nearly two dozen police officers in front of the building (I should add that there are over 50 members of the police department for this town of 300 residents). They claimed that she had been suspended and served impeachment papers for voter fraud.
If all you read was the local mainstream news, you’d think this was a cut and dry case. It wouldn’t be hard to believe either. Political corruption isn’t exactly unheard of in America.
But in reality, there are a few holes in this story. Countercurrent news reported on this strange situation last night.
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On April 7th, Betty McCray was elected mayor of the town of Kinloch, just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. However, after she was sworn in earlier this week, she headed toward city hall to start her term, when she was stopped by nearly two dozen police officers in front of the building (I should add that there are over 50 members of the police department for this town of 300 residents). They claimed that she had been suspended and served impeachment papers for voter fraud.
If all you read was the local mainstream news, you’d think this was a cut and dry case. It wouldn’t be hard to believe either. Political corruption isn’t exactly unheard of in America.
But in reality, there are a few holes in this story. Countercurrent news reported on this strange situation last night.
More http://bit.ly/1QxWDdQ
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