in 2000 local reporter Lee Williams shoots&kills unarmed man
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    in 2000 local reporter Lee Williams shoots&kills unarmed man

    The Wichita Eagle - Wednesday, March 8, 2000
    OLATHE, Kansas -“Richard D. Lambert Jr. was fatally injured by a shotgun blast in the chest Nov. 26, 1993, while standing in front of his former wife's Overland Park duplex…In a lawsuit filed Friday in Johnson County District Court, Jennifer Lambert alleges that her father was following police orders to throw down his handgun when he was shot. The officer involved, Lee Williams, is no longer with the department.”

    http://apps.opkansas.org/City-Governmen ... 0507CO.pdf

    SETTLEMENT – In the case of Lambert versus City of Overland Park, et al.
    At 8:07 p.m., Council President Sader moved that the Governing Body recess into executive session for a period not to exceed 15 minutes for the purpose of discussing matters subject to attorney-client privilege in the case of Lambert versus City of Overland Park, et al, with the meeting to resume in open session in the Council Chambers at 8:25 p.m. Mr. Owens seconded, and the motion passed by a vote of
    10 to 0.

    The Committee reconvened at 8:22 p.m.

    A motion was made by Council President Sader that the Council approve the Settlement Agreement and Release dated April 11, 2001, between Jennifer Lambert and the City of Overland Park and Officer Lee Williams. Mr. Owens seconded, and
    the motion passed by a vote of 10 to 0.

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    Re: in 2000 local reporter Lee Williams shoots&kills unarmed

    So, he was holding a gun when he was shot? Good Job Officer Williams!!!!!!!!

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    Re: in 2000 local reporter Lee Williams shoots&kills unarmed

    Let me guess, "He was just turning his life around". Most people doing that confront police officers with a gun.

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