TOPEKA, Kan. — A tactic known as the “Kansas Two-Step” that’s been used by the state Highway Patrol for years to detain out-of-state motorists long enough to find a reason to search their vehicles for ...
Editor’s note: The video above comes from FOX4’s February 2023 reporting on this lawsuit. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A federal judge has ruled against the Kansas Highway Patrol, telling the agency to stop ...
A federal judge on Monday ordered the Kansas Highway Patrol to stop using its “two-step” tactic during traffic stops as part of a sweeping court-mandated overhaul of the agency’s practices. U.S.
Dozens of new Kansas Highway Patrol troopers received their patrol cars in Topeka in 2018. Courtesy Kansas Highway Patrol Shawna Maloney remembers vividly the fear she felt as she watched Kansas ...
A controversial technique used by Kansas Highway Patrol troopers to extend traffic stops and eventually search vehicles has been upheld by a state appeals court even as the issue is being litigated in ...
A federal judge has ruled against the Kansas Highway Patrol, ordering it to stop detaining motorists without reasonable suspicion, a practice which had come to be known as the "Kansas Two-Step." “This ...
The judge said Kansas Highway Patrol troopers used the "two-step" to initiate unlawful searches of drivers coming into Kansas from states with legal marijuana. The ruling found the Kansas Highway ...
(CN) — It’s called the “Kansas Two-Step,” but it’s not a dance, at least in the literal sense. It’s a maneuver where the state trooper during a traffic stop turns away from the driver’s door, and then ...
User-Created Clip November 14, 2023 2023-11-14T16:21:34-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/d09/001/1699996947_001.jpgU.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, Dean of the House, speaks ...
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