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    The organization, known as KSCPOST, oversees officer certifications. Donielle Watson was employed by WPD from January 12, 2004 until he was fired on Dec. 30, 2022.

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    KSCPOST oversees officer certifications in Kansas. Callender worked for the Kansas Department of Corrections from July to December in 2020 and then with the Wichita Police Department from January ...

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    Goff refused to be interviewed by a KSCPOST investigator, the report says. Online records say he is 41 years old. Wakefield, which is about 90 minutes west of Topeka, has less than 900 people.

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    Newser is an American news aggregation website. It was founded in 2007 by journalist/media pundit Michael Wolff and businessman Patrick Spain, the former CEO of HighBeam Research and Hoover's. Newser's president and editor-in-chief is Kate Seamons, formerly of the Chicago Sun-Times, who joined the site in 2007 as managing editor. [2]

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