
Judy L. Thomas
Investigative Reporter at Kansas City Star
Reporter, Kansas City Star. Covers domestic terrorism and extremist groups and focuses on watchdog journalism.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Judy L. Thomas
First, the Department of Justice, now the Johnson County Commission in Kansas. Former Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has fought both. And won. Pope, who represented himself in his Capitol riot case - and whose criminal charges were dismissed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office - has emerged victorious in a battle with the Board of County Commissioners over a Web domain he registered more than four years ago. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Judy L. Thomas
First, the Department of Justice, now the Johnson County Commission in Kansas. Former Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has fought both. And won. Pope, who represented himself in his Capitol riot case — and whose criminal charges were dismissed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office — has emerged victorious in a battle with the Board of County Commissioners over a Web domain he registered more than four years ago.
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2 weeks ago |
kansascity.com | Judy L. Thomas
William Pope, of Topeka, was among the crowd near The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, where he attended former President Trump's speech at the "Stop the Steal" rally. U.S. Justice Department evidence photo First, the Department of Justice, now the Johnson County Commission. Former Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has fought both. And won.
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2 weeks ago |
kansas.com | Judy L. Thomas
First, the Department of Justice, now the Johnson County Commission. Former Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has fought both. And won. Pope, who represented himself in his Capitol riot case — and whose criminal charges were dismissed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office — has emerged victorious in a battle with the Board of County Commissioners over a Web domain he registered more than four years ago.
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2 weeks ago |
arcamax.com | Judy L. Thomas
First, the Department of Justice, now the Johnson County Commission in Kansas. Former Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has fought both. And won. Pope, who represented himself in his Capitol riot case — and whose criminal charges were dismissed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office — has emerged victorious in a battle with the Board of County Commissioners over a Web domain he registered more than four years ago.
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"Mine to do with as I please." Former Kansas Jan. 6 defendant Will Pope has won a battle with the Johnson County Commission over a Web domain he registered more than four years ago. https://t.co/9cz8hBpTb2

The president of Bishop Miege High School in Roeland Park has been placed on leave pending an investigation into recent reports regarding his ability to manage a safe school environment, the new KCK archbishop announced Friday. https://t.co/eFVXQlRmPJ

U-Haul took action against members of the white nationalist Patriot Front who rented its trucks to transport scores of participants in a march and rally Saturday in Kansas City. https://t.co/3gpu0jhNrz