Kansas City’s Dirty Little Secret: Police Misconduct List Spilled in Hack!

Operation Sticky Fingers sounds like a heist movie, but it was a sting operation that caught Kansas City cops with sticky fingers. A hack exposed the department’s secret Giglio List, revealing officer misconduct ranging from stealing video games to swiping crab legs. Turns out, some cops were more Grand Theft Auto than Law & Order.

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Looks like the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s secret is out, and it’s juicier than a soap opera! With a “Giglio List” leak that sounds like a plot from a buddy cop movie gone wrong, we’re diving into a world where crab legs are contraband, and the only thing more shocking than the misconduct is the fact that some of these officers are still on the job. Grab your popcorn, folks, because this is one drama you won’t want to miss!

Key Points:

  • Operation Sticky Fingers: An undercover sting operation exposed Kansas City cops stealing electronics and cash.
  • The Giglio List: A leaked list of officers with credibility issues, some still serving in the force.
  • Officer Jeff Gardner: Allegedly involved in misconduct, yet still employed 15 years later.
  • Ransomware Drama: A cyber-incident published sensitive police files, including the Giglio List.
  • The Misconduct Menu: From sexual harassment to excessive force, the list of offenses is extensive.

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