The Kansas House Standing Committee on Corrections and Juvenile
Justice has introduced a bill that will require private citizens who
file complaints against police officers to sign an affidavit,
acknowledging that if their allegations are proven false, they can be
charged with perjury, which is a felony charge.
Furthermore, this bill prohibits a Kansas law enforcement agency from
opening an investigation into a complaint if another law enforcement
agency has already investigated the complaint and found in favor of the
officer.
In other words, this bill would allow police departments to arrest
the people who file complaints against police officers. In Wichita,
Kansas, complaints are almost always dismissed, by the Wichita Police
Department, so, according to this bill and its vague wording, the WPD,
could now go arrest the people who file complaints against their
officers.
http://kansasexposed.org