Shocking new surveillance footage shows the 98-year-old co-owner of a Kansas newspaper berating police during raid on her home that left her so traumatized, she died the next day.
Joan Meyer's home was raided on August 11 as the Marion County Police Department was executing a search warrant in an identity theft investigation - one that was later withdrawn by the county attorney.
'Don't you touch any of that stuff,' the Marion County Record co-owner told cops in the newly released footage as she moved around her home with a walker. 'This is my house. You assh**e!'
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I wonder what/who REALLY killed her. With stories like this, I wonder how many are gonna start celebrating each 'revenue collector' that goes down fer good, and ostracises them to the best of their ability before that. I mean if they kill you for no justifiable reason (See post on police blocking exits from Maui fires.), what good are they? They arrested a friend of mine for defending herself against an abusive sausage casing, because he called them when she drew blood. They don't even look at the whole story. I also got yanked down an escalator in Frisco over a legal blade on my belt. Thank the gods I was as agile as a cat in those days. I've had it out for that city since that day. Needless to say, I'm enjoying what I'm reading about that HELL HOLE goin' down, for way more reasons than that day.
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