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Lawsuit: Kan. man’s wrongful conviction after mom rejected cop’s sexual advance

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A lawsuit alleges that a Kansas man who spent 23 years in prison for a double murder he didn’t commit was targeted because his mother rebuffed a homicide detective’s sexual advances.

In February, Lamonte McIntyre spoke to a Kansas Senate committee. He was exonerated after 23 years in prison. Photo by Stephen Koranda/KANSAS NEWS SERVICE

Forty-two-year-old Lamonte McIntyre and his mother, 64-year-old Rose Lee McIntyre, sued Thursday in federal court. Lamonte McIntyre was freed last year . He was 17 when he was arrested in 1994 in the deaths of 21-year-old Doniel Quinn and 34-year-old Donald Ewing. They were shot in broad daylight in a drug-infested neighborhood.

No physical evidence linked him to the crime, and he didn’t know the victims. The lawsuit blames his arrest on a “dirty cop who used the power of his badge to exploit vulnerable black women.”

A police spokesman says the department is reviewing the lawsuit.

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