Kansas’ top law enforcement agency will now lead the criminal investigation that led police in the city of Marion to raid a local newspaper last Friday.
Kansas’ top law enforcement agency will now lead the criminal investigation that led police in the city of Marion to
last Friday, seizing devices and—according to the paper’s publisher—causing the stress-related death of its 98-year-old co-owner. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation confirmed tolate Monday that it was the “lead law enforcement agency” on the case. “As we transition, we will review prior steps taken and work to determine how best to proceed with the case.
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