Hack Exposes Kansas City’s Secret Police Misconduct List

Kansas City Police Department Exposed: Secret List of Misconduct Reveals Years of Corruption and Abuse

The Kansas City, Kansas Police Department has been rocked by a major breach that exposed its secret list of officers with credibility issues, including allegations of dishonesty, sexual harassment, excessive force, and false arrest. The leaked documents, obtained by the media outlet WIRED and corroborated by KCUR, reveal a disturbing picture of corruption and abuse within the department.

The Giglio List, as it is known, is a roster of officers whose credibility may be compromised due to past misconduct. The list was created after a 2011 undercover sting operation that caught three officers stealing video games and cash from a rented house. In an interview with investigators, one of the implicated officers singled out another officer, Jeff Gardner, who had a history of misconduct, including smashing TVs during raids and swiping bagels.

Despite this warning, prosecutors declined to press charges against Gardner, citing his credibility issues. However, the department's internal investigation found that he was added to the Giglio List due to a 1978 incident involving the death of a man who died after being struck with a nightstick by Golubski, another officer on the list.

Other officers on the list have been accused of far more serious misconduct, including falsifying police reports, domestic violence, and excessive force. Some were quickly fired for misconduct but later reinstated or promoted to higher positions.

Seventeen officers still work in the department or have risen through the ranks, despite their credibility issues. Former Officer Chris Johnson was placed on the list after admitting to having sex with a confidential informant he recruited. Former Officer Curtis Murphy was accused of making sexual advances on a domestic violence victim and was also added to the list.

The leak of the Giglio List is part of a larger trend of law enforcement agencies being targeted by ransomware gangs, which have stolen sensitive data from departments across the country. The Kansas City Police Department's breach is one of the most extensive, with over 1 terabyte of records spanning decades.

The department's failure to disclose this information raises serious questions about its commitment to transparency and accountability. As retired KCKPD detective Max Seifert said, "There are names that should be on that list, that I felt were worthy of criminal prosecution or deserved to be criminally prosecuted."

The implications of the Giglio List are far-reaching, with prosecutors facing pressure to disclose information about officers with credibility issues. As Stephen McAllister, a former US Attorney in Kansas, said, "If you're a juror, you're being asked to make a serious decision—one that could send someone to prison for life. You have to be sure, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the person is guilty."

The leak of the Giglio List is a shocking revelation of corruption and abuse within the Kansas City Police Department. As the department continues to grapple with the fallout, it remains to be seen how many officers on the list will face consequences for their actions.
 
omg did you know that pineapple pizza is actually a thing in some parts of the world? like, in hawaii or somwhere 🤯 i mean, who thought putting pineapple on pizza was a good idea? and yet, people just love it! anyway, back to this police department scandal... it's wild how corruption can run so deep, especially when it comes to people in power. kinda makes you wonder what else is going on behind the scenes 🤫
 
🚨 this is so messed up 🤯, i mean i knew cops could be corrupt but this is on a whole other level 🤴♂️. 17 officers still got jobs despite all this misconduct? what about justice? 👮‍♀️ the fact that they were able to get away with stuff like domestic violence and false arrest is just sickening 😷. i feel bad for all the victims who got screwed over by these corrupt cops 🤕. kudos to WIRED and KCUR for exposing this, though - hopefully it leads to some real change 💪.
 
🚨 this is insane, I mean, who gets away with stuff like this? 17 officers still working in the department despite having credibility issues? that's just wrong 🤬. and to think they're still making decisions about people's lives as cops... it's a total breach of trust 👎. and what really gets me is that some of these guys were fired, but then reinstated or promoted? what even is that? 💁‍♂️. the fact that prosecutors are now having to deal with this info too is just another layer of complexity... it's like, you can't even trust the people who are supposed to keep us safe 🙄.
 
just saw this thread about the KC police department's secret list of problematic officers 🤯 i'm still trying to process the scale of corruption here - 1tb of records stolen and still some cops with credibility issues working at it 😱 how do you even rebuild trust in a department like that?
 
man... this is wild 🤯 like what's next? officers being promoted despite all that history? seems so unfair to those who got fired or quit after getting caught up in it 👎 still cant believe 17 of them are still around and employed 💼 gotta wonder how many more there are without the list 🤔
 
I just saw this and I'm shocked 😱. It's like they're hiding in plain sight. 17 officers still working or promoted despite being on the Giglio List? That's a serious red flag 🚨. And can you believe some of these guys were even fired but then got rehired or promoted? It's like they're above the law 🤥.

I'm also curious how this happened in the first place. Was it negligence, corruption, or just plain old incompetence? Whoever is responsible needs to be held accountable 💯.

This whole thing is a huge embarrassment for the city of Kansas City and the police department. I mean, who wants to visit a city with such a dark secret hidden beneath the surface? 🤕 It's like they're saying "Hey, come on down! We've got corruption and abuse galore!" 😂.

Anyway, I think we'll be seeing some serious changes around here soon 👀. The public needs answers, and the police department needs to clean house 🔪. This is a wake-up call for them to get their act together 💪.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this at all - corrupt cops have always been a thing, right? 🚔 But what's really shocking is that some of these guys got away with it before! Like, Curtis Murphy was accused of domestic violence and still managed to get promoted. That's just wrong. 😡 And what's up with the department not disclosing this info sooner? It's like they were trying to sweep it under the rug. 🤦‍♂️

I'm also mad that some of these officers are still working in the department or have risen through the ranks despite their credibility issues. That's just a slap in the face to all the victims of police brutality and misconduct. 👎 And what about accountability? If there were names on this list, why didn't prosecutors take action back then? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're saying "oh, we'll get around to it eventually". 😒
 
lol what's up I'm like super shocked by this giglio list thingy... all these cops being shady and stuff it's crazy how some of them got away with some major misconduct 🤯 and like they didn't even get fired or anything. 17 officers still working there? that's wild!

I think the department is in big trouble here, all this secrecy and corruption is not cool. max seifert said it best "there are names that should be on that list" lol that's so true. like if you're gonna send someone to prison for life you gotta make sure they're guilty, right?

anyway I'm just glad the truth finally came out... hopefully these officers will face some consequences and maybe we'll get some real change in the department 👊
 
can you believe this?? 🤯 17 cops still working or promoted despite being on a list of total losers 🚫💔 they should've been fired and locked up years ago 🕰️ like max seifert said, there are names that should be on that list, not just some random dude who got caught with video games 😂 this is way bigger than that. corruption runs deep in the kansas city pd 💸 gotta keep pushing for transparency and accountability or else these bad apples will just keep on corrupting 🤖
 
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