![]() ![]() As the officers were leaving the apartment, Officer Holmes saw a box of shells on the floor. 2 The officers took the men outside the apartment, uncuffed them, and asked them to wait until the officers had left the building before they re-entered the apartment. Come down here, write it up, and we ll take it over from 1 We view the evidence in the light most favorable to the jury s verdict, and give the prevailing party all reasonable inferences from the verdict while disregarding the unfavorable evidence and its inferences. Officer Holmes called Detective Hutcheson who told him, Don t recover anything. Coombs s photo, asking where and when they had seen him. They conducted an identity check through dispatch and showed the men Mr. Officer Holmes put the gun into the freezer to secure it. The officers handcuffed the two men and patted them down. He yelled, Gun!, drew his weapon, and instructed the man to move away from the weapon. Officer Holmes saw another man sitting on the apartment floor with a gun beside him. Henderson opened the door, and they walked into the apartment. Henderson they were attempting to locate Mr. Officers Holmes and Hamre knocked on the apartment door and told Mr. Edward Henderson, was the target of an undercover drug investigation. At trial, a former narcotics detective testified that one of the apartment s occupants, Mr. Coombs s photo to the apartment s occupants. Based on the lead, Detective Hutcheson instructed the officers to do a knock-and-talk and show Mr. The officers were directed to an apartment in midtown Kansas City. While investigating, Officer Holmes was reporting to Detective Hutcheson by cell phone. Factual and Procedural Background1 In January 2003, a KCPD homicide detective, Michael Hutcheson, requested that Officer Holmes and Officer Shawn Hamre assist in a missing persons search for a man named Guy Coombs. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand the determination of reasonable attorney fees to the trial court. Holmes damages under the Missouri Human Rights Act (MHRA) and on breach of contract and whistleblower claims. Danny Holmes, a former police officer of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department (KCPD), and the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners (the Board) cross-appeal from the trial court s judgment awarding Mr. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WD72852 and WD72853 OPINION FILED: JanuAppeal from the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri Honorable David Michael Byrn, Judge Before: Alok Ahuja, P.J., Thomas H. KANSAS CITY MISSOURI BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS, BY AND THROUGH ITS MEMBERS, Respondent-Appellant. MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS WESTERN DISTRICT DANNY HOLMES, Appellant-Respondent, v. ![]()
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