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Shawnee County Jail use-of-force incident alleged; officer on leave

A Shawnee County Jail officer is on leave as the Shawnee County Sheriff s Office investigates a May 16 use-of-force incident involving an inmate. Jeremiah Ray Spencer, 42, received emergency care and treatment for facial injuries he suffered during that incident, said Maj. Tim Phelps, of the Shawnee County Department of Corrections. Authorities weren t making public the name of the officer. He was placed on paid leave, which is the corrections department s standard practice in such situations, Phelps said. The incident occurred after Spencer was booked into the jail about 4 p.m. May 16 in connection with driving under the influence, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, driving left of center, possessing drug paraphernalia, interference with a law enforcement officer and disobeying a lawful police order, Phelps said.

Police arrest Kansas woman, recover stolen guns

May 8, 2021 Wabaunsee-photo Shawnee County SHAWNEE COUNTY Law enforcement authorities including deputies from Atchison County are investigating a suspect on multiple charges after an investigation. On May 6, numerous police agencies conducted a search warrant in a home in the 900 block of NE Michigan Avenue in Topeka, according to Topeka Police spokesperson Gretchen Spiker. Investigators recovered dozens of stolen items, guns and drugs inside the home. The recovered items had previously been reported stolen from Atchison and Jackson counties. As a result of the investigation, police arrested Lindsey L. Wabaunsee, 34 of Topeka, and booked her into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on requested charges that include Possession of stimulant, Possession of marijuana, Criminal use of weapons, Defacing identification marks on a firearm, Use/Possess with intent to use drug paraphernalia into human body and Theft.

Topeka Public Schools student panel discusses school police

Chris Frazier used to dislike the police. Growing up, the French Middle School eighth-grader had been deeply influenced by accounts of police brutality and discrimination he had seen on TV. But then he started talking with the Topeka Police Department school resource officer stationed at his school, and over time, he got to know the officer more deeply as a person, rather than some abstract figure and symbol of oppression. Frazier began to see the police, but particularly those who work in schools, as a source of comfort, even if other students still held onto a skeptical, but not totally unreasonable, fear of police interactions.

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