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Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector
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A Kansas Department of Administration inquiry shows Kansas Highway Patrol insiders engaged in a coup attempt to oust KHP Col. Herman Jones and four other top KHP officers considered loyal to him.
TOPEKA Kansas Department of Administration investigators looking into allegations of workplace personnel misconduct by Kansas Highway Patrol Col. Herman Jones uncovered evidence a group of KHP insiders attempted to organize a coup to oust Jones and four other top officers at the law enforcement agency.
The Kansas Reflector obtained through the Kansas Open Records Act the nine-page summary of the inquiry that revealed a female KHP employee said she was part of a coordinated effort to oust Jones, Lt. Col. Jason De Vore, Maj. Robert Kenner, Maj. Mike Murphy and Maj. Eric Sauer. The plot didn’t target Maj. Scott Harrington and Maj. Josh Kellerman, who were at the forefront of an effort to convince women with concer