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Charges Against Tow Company Owner Dropped After Kansas City Police Leader s Threats Caught On Tape | KCUR 89 3 - NPR in Kansas City Local news, entertainment and podcasts

/ Kansas City Fraternal Order of Police President Brad Lemon appears before the Board of Police Commissioners on Dec. 22. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker dismissed 31 counts against a towing company owner after audio surfaced of Brad Lemon, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, threatening criminal action if a family car wasn t immediately released. The Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday dismissed 31 charges against a Kansas City tow truck company owner after he turned over a phone call of threats being made by the president of Kansas City s police union. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker dropped the charges against Allen T. Bloodworth, the owner of Private Party Impound, because Brad Lemon, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 99, appeared to threaten Bloodworth in the audio recording.

Charges Against Tow Company Owner Dropped After Kansas City Police Leader s Threats Caught On Tape

City of Kansas City The Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday dismissed 31 charges against a Kansas City tow truck company owner after he turned over a phone call of threats being made by the president of Kansas City s police union. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker dropped the charges against Allen T. Bloodworth, the owner of Private Party Impound, because Brad Lemon, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 99, appeared to threaten Bloodworth in the audio recording. Lemon called Bloodworth on June 15, 2019, trying to get an impounded car owned by his family released without proper paperwork. Bloodworth refused, and Lemon reminded him that he was once investigated for felony property crimes.

Prosecutor: Charges against tow truck operator dismissed after alleged threat by police union head

Prosecutor: Charges against tow truck operator dismissed after alleged threat by police union head Charges dismissed after alleged threat by police union head Posted at 3:10 PM, Dec 22, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-23 00:00:21-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — More than 30 forgery charges against the owner of a Kansas City, Missouri, tow truck company were dismissed because of an audio recording involving the head of the police union, the Jackson County Prosecutor s Office announced Tuesday. In February 2017, the prosecutor s office began investigating Allen T. Bloodworth for 31 counts of forgery. Court documents reveal that between April 7, 2017, and Nov. 17, 2017, Bloodworth was accused of committing forgery, a Class D Felony.

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