FOP: KCPD lacks equipment to protect officers from COVID-19
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There are not enough masks to protect Kansas City, Missouri, police officers from COVID-19, according to Kansas City Fraternal Order of Police. Brad Lemon, president of Kansas City FOP Lodge 99, called the shortage of personal protective equipment a "failure of huge proportions" on Wednesday in an interview with 41 Action News.
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