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Angela McMunn pled guilty to several charges including receiving stolen property and unlawful merchandising practices
Credit: Jefferson County Sheriff s Office Author: Ashley Cole Updated: 5:41 PM CST February 11, 2021
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. The former president of a nonprofit entered a guilty plea in connection with stealing from the nonprofit on Thursday.
According to a release from Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, Angela McMunn pled guilty to several charges including receiving stolen property and unlawful merchandising practices.
While serving as the president of Shop with a Cop, which was founded to assist underprivileged children, McMunn used more than $18,000 from the nonprofit s bank account for personal purchases. She also fraudulently solicited funds for officer Michael Flamion, who was shot and then paralyzed in the line of duty. She advertised all proceeds would go to Flamion, but instead used $6,498 for personal purchases.
being in harm s way, we try to put our hands on police officers and firefighters who go into harm s way. we have unfortunately, in st. louis, for example, we recently built a home for a police officer there who pulled somebody over, routine traffic stop, got his license, for the police car, and while he was walking back away from the car, the guy put a gun in his neck and shot him, and he s paralyzed from the neck done. called michael flamion, in a specially designed smart technology home that we helped to build for him in st. louis. there s another police officer that we re about to build for that was shot in the head. mark: do you feel there s more and more of this taking place?
being in harm s way, we try to put our hands on police officers and firefighters who go into harm s way. we have unfortunately, in st. louis, for example, we recently built a home for a police officer there who pulled somebody over, routine traffic stop, got his license, for the police car, and while he was walking back away from the car, the guy put a gun in his neck and shot him, and he s paralyzed from the neck done. called michael flamion, in a specially designed smart technology home that we helped to build for him in st. louis. there s another police officer that we re about to build for that was shot in the head. mark: do you feel there s more and more of this taking place?