Starting with Sheriff Joseph Konrath and Patrol Sergeant Cameron Klump from Marquette County Sheriff's Department, followed by the supposed adults running the high school.
Short version: kid got sick, doctors decided she had the Wuflu, she posted about it, and the uniformed thugs demanded
...remove Amyiah's Instagram posts. If they refused, Klump said the family
faced charges for disorderly conduct and Klump told them he would "start
taking people to jail," according to the suit.
What the hell, you may ask, was their supposed justification for this?
Konrath's justification was that there had been no confirmed cases of
COVID-19 in the county. He found out about the Instagram post from
Amyiah's high school. The Cohoon family had contacted the school to let
them know about Amyiah's infection, but nobody ever contacted them back
to get more information. It appears that instead the school contacted
the police.
But wait! There's MORE!
That evening the family would discover that a school administrator sent
out an alert to families accusing Cohoon of making it up and assuring
families that any information of infection was just a rumor. "Let me
assure you there is NO truth to this," the message read. "This was a
foolish means to get attention and the source of the rumor has been
addressed. This rumor had caught the attention of our Public Health
Department and she was involved in putting a stop to this nonsense."
Well then...
I hope every clown involved in this loses their ass.
2 comments:
You see, school officials know much more than doctors. That is how kindygarden teachers are able to prescribe powerful restricted drugs for any boys that act like boys.
If this cover-up worked for long enough for the virus to spread to people who believed there was no COVID-1 (this morning, Marquette County had the most cases of any county in the Upper Peninsula), and if anyone dies, the school officials should be charged with manslaughter. The cop should be charged with a civil rights violation - and since that's a felony, any death should invoke felony murder. But we all know the prosecutors won't be aggressive in prosecuting crimes by other government employees....
We need to bring back private prosecutions. That is, anyone should be able bring a criminal case against government employees before a grand jury or judge with the same procedures as DA's use, get an indictment, prosecute the case, and be paid for their time and costs if successful, from the budget of the agency involved. If those in power think it's too easy for outsiders to harass them with bogus charges, then they should tighten up the indictment process so no one, including the DA can get an indictment without a solid case.
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