Spokane mother s death sparks new calls for domestic violence offender registry
Tina s Law is a bill that would create a registry of domestic violence offenders. The bill failed in the legislature in 2019. Author: Amanda Roley Updated: 12:12 PM PDT April 15, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. Hundreds of community members came together Wednesday night for a candlelight vigil at Franklin Park for a mother who was killed in her North Spokane home on Sunday.
Kassie was found dead in her home on North Adams Street and her five-year-old daughter, Lilly, is hospitalized after suffering injuries in the attack. The Spokane County Medical Examiner said Kassie died from multiple stab wounds and confirmed the manner of death as homicide.
By Jerry Reese
It seems Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, on the same day over 3,000 Americans lost their lives to COVID-19, is more concerned with joining Donald Trump s pacifiers.
Nineteen attorneys general in the United States, Roger Marshall, a $20,000 donor to Trump, Don Estes and over 100 more House GOP members are doing Trump s dirty work. They are abandoning their oaths to overthrow our American democracy, rule of law, the Supreme Court and undermining our election process for an audience of one dictator Donald J. Trump.
Schmidt is supposedly representing his constituents. That s us. What do we have to do with Trump s insane war with four swing states, none of which is Kansas?