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Court deputies who carry out evictions in Jackson County do not receive crisis intervention training


Court deputies who carry out evictions in Jackson County do not receive crisis intervention training
Spokesperson says they do learn de-escalation
Court deputies who carry out evictions in Jackson County do not receive crisis intervention training
and last updated 2021-01-13 19:27:20-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An investigation is underway after a man was shot by court deputies while being evicted last Friday.
Since the shooting occurred, the 41 Action News I-Team has been digging into the training the court deputies who carry out evictions receive.
Jackson County, Missouri, is unique in that deputies from the sheriff s office do not execute evictions. Instead, the 16th Judicial Circuit has a Department of Civil Process with its own deputies who perform those duties. ....

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Northeast News | Jackson County suspends evictions as pressure from KC Tenants mounts


Photo by Danielle Randle via KC Tenants
Jackson County 16th Circuit Court Judge J. Dale Youngs signed an Administrative Order on Monday, Jan. 11 to temporarily suspend issuing evictions through January 24, or until the order is amended or revised.
The order cited significant, and at times violent, social and political unrest, and the spread of COVID-19 within the court and the community.
The Court Administrator and Department of Civil Process were ordered to “temporarily suspend issuance of all writs of restitution in all actions filed under Chapters 534 and 535 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri.”
The Court Administrator was also ordered to temporarily suspend the issuance of summons in all of these chapters in which 534 is Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer, and 535 is Landlord-Tenant Actions. Writs of restitution are documents that authorize the local law enforcement authority to schedule an eviction of the tenant. ....

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