Well, thanks for that, I guess.
What amazed me is that the Star actually fulfilled the role the press was designed for, and so seldom does...and the Star almost never does. It was the watchdog against corruption. In this case, police (local/Federal).
A proper press would do the same for government and big business. It so seldom does.
The KC Red Star is usually a cheerleader for corruption (democrats). The same tired old writers like Doogood, Hendricks, Penn, Sanchez, and old Fudd Gusewelle.
The proper perspective is usually opposite of what the Star publishes. I wonder how they manage to make the payments on their fancy new presses?