Is anyone in Missouri surprised? Just one cop takin care of another cop.
@Scorch10282 күн бұрын
Missouri is also the home of the _Ferguson Effect_ where the cops refuse to respond to calls in predominantly Black areas. So, pick your poison.
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@michellescott87102 күн бұрын
THAT IS A Shame. Where is Justice For all? Not Justice for Some.
@anthonythomas15042 күн бұрын
Hi Hunter!
@FUCKTHESYSTEM71Күн бұрын
You mean like daniel shaver or tony timpa? You never heard about them they were white
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@KushiteComplex2 күн бұрын
Police Scorecard - Kansas City PD: 26%.
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@wdmawarrior18632 күн бұрын
i know who to vote out of office soon!
@anthonythomas15042 күн бұрын
We already voted Biden and Kamala out.
@stevemoserify2 күн бұрын
the problem is both parties suck so hard
@wdmawarrior18632 күн бұрын
@@stevemoserify agree, still the problem is who we elect to make the right decisions for "the community" and fail them blatantly!
@wdmawarrior18632 күн бұрын
@@stevemoserify also he just put a Microscope on him and everyone in his circle and pockets. time to do a deep dive and see where the money goes for this favor....cough ... cough err i mean PARDON - 'allegedly"
@anthonythomas15042 күн бұрын
@@stevemoserify No it isn't. The problem is your denial.
@stanleymiller9977Күн бұрын
He only got 6 years ??? Did Lamb actually have a gun or not ???
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@Willams783 сағат бұрын
Nope! It was discovered that the cop planted the gun. He had an extra one on him.
@mickjen2 күн бұрын
My condolences to Cam’s family, such a gut punch after the anniversary and during the holiday season. Sickening to disrespect his children, for political grandstanding.
@suzannegiant5453Күн бұрын
Shameful.
@unklebeezy2 күн бұрын
It actually pays to be an officer of the law 🤦🏾♂️
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@Lucius.88Күн бұрын
Glad you are free Eric.
@freepro16 сағат бұрын
Your white cone hood is showing
@Lucius.8813 сағат бұрын
@freepro Good to know.
@BillyHenry-fk1qg2 күн бұрын
Future Independence City police officer that's the type of people they want on the force
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@kdw752 күн бұрын
WTH???? I liked Greitens, but Parsons has been bad.
@anthonythomas15042 күн бұрын
Wth????? Biden just PARDONED pedos among others.
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.
@unklebeezy2 күн бұрын
WTF?????????
@unklebeezy2 күн бұрын
Yooooooo
@missouribattleflag328Күн бұрын
Missouri Highway Patrolman on SSRI Drugs Shoots Innocent Journalist: Case Heads to Missouri Supreme Court with Overwhelming Evidence of Prior Knowledge. The Missouri Highway Patrol has lied and covered up the facts for years. Highway patrolman Henry Folsom shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while under the influence of Prozac. Where is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on this? Jeffrey's Jewish. I, too, have been targeted for my speech by the Ozark County, Missouri government and, by the ADL. Missouri Battleflag Call to Action: Missourians, please demand accountability from your government. If the government can get away with these actions, they can do it to any of us. The case of Jeffrey Weinhaus highlights a troubling trend within our Missouri government: a systemic failure to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Former Attorneys General Josh Hawley and Eric Schmidt pursued political agendas that prioritized the state over its constituents. As a result, an innocent man sits behind bars, victim to a cover-up that threatens the very essence of justice. Facts of the Case: It is imperative that we recognize the facts surrounding this case. Missouri State Highway Patrolman Henry Folsom tragically shot Jeffrey Weinhaus while undergoing psychotropic medication treatment. Instead of transparently acknowledging this incident, officials have chosen to protect their own, adhering to a "back the blue" mentality that falters when it impacts citizens. The case is currently before the Missouri Supreme Court. Access detailed information about the case on Missouri Case Net: Missouri Supreme Court Case link. Andrew Bailey and the Attorney General's Role: Furthermore, if Andrew Bailey is selected as the new Attorney General, we must question how he will ensure justice for the people of Missouri. It is critical for the Attorney General and our political leaders to shine a light on injustices like Jeffrey's case, rather than obscuring exculpatory evidence to secure convictions. Not all law enforcement officers are heroes; mistakes made by individuals in positions of authority can have severe consequences. Allegations of Misconduct: Henry Folsom is married to Laclede County Prosecutor Amy Folsom, who has faced allegations of misconduct herself. Additionally, Scott Mertens, a highway patrolman present during the shooting, misrepresented the events that occurred. The FBI, who also witnessed the shooting and these discrepancies, took no action. This troubling narrative suggests that Jeffrey may have been targeted for his outspoken views. The System's Failure: We must question how the system can function when those responsible for justice fail in their duties. Eric Schmidt famously stated he works for the state, not the people of Missouri. We believe the people must come first. The cover-up surrounding Jeffrey Weinhaus's shooting has been perpetuated by Attorney General Josh Hawley, with the alleged complicity of former Governors Eric Greitens and Mike Parson. My Commitment to Justice: This is the very reason I ran for Missouri US Senate in 2022, contended for the fourth Congressional District of Missouri, and most recently, sought the position of Missouri governor. My commitment to justice and accountability drives my advocacy for citizens who have been wronged by the system. Moving Forward: We must not blindly support law enforcement at the expense of justice. For more insights into this case, visit the US Observer: usobserver.com/when-murder-by-cop-goes-bad/ You can also learn more about Fully Informed Juries, which I believe should become part of Missouri state law, here: fija.org Call to Action: Now is the time for action. We urge citizens to demand accountability and transparency from their representatives. Jeffrey Weinhaus deserves justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure his voice is heard.