Posted on 08/20/2024 3:57:29 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WKRC) - After a woman was sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from the school she worked at, a NFL player offered to buy her freedom.
Vera Liddell, 68, was arrested for stealing $1.5 million worth of food from take-home meals for students over the COVID 19 pandemic. Attorneys said she operated from July of 2020 through February of 2022.
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I have seen this type of thing so many times - someone with big bucks decides to spread it around or to give to a ‘good cause’.
Almost invariably those dollars to to the people/organizations who do not in any way deserve it, and those that are truly needy are left high and dry.
(1) Odds are he’ll end up broke one day.
(2) He saw the photo of the elderly black woman. Would he have done the same for a white woman? If not, that makes him a .......
Note NFL playa: She aint’ got the chicken wings. She’s fresh out.
That’s not how the legal system is supposed to work. She did the crime, she should do the time.
What about both Bidens??
That's the assumption but none of the articles I've read on this case ever mention what became of the chicken wings.
She was either running a side restaurant business, selling them at a cut rate to another restaurant owner, or she was hoarding them herself in which case she has a serious mental illness over chicken wings.
I think the easiest explanation is that she was selling them to some local hole-in-the-wall KC chicken joint ran by a friend or family member and that local KC prosecutors, out of a sense of racial solidarity, don't feel the need to investigate the matter further.
Absolutely, my list was not meant to be exhaustive.
You can’t do a proper excerpt?
Why stop there?
Why not pay for a statue of her placed next to the George Floyd statues?
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