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KS Senator Urges Review of DOJ Protocols After Shootings

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)   A U.S. senator wants to know whether Department of Justice protocols have change since a white supremist now accused of killing three people in Overland Park was given leniency 25 years ago.  Senator Jerry Moran sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder on Friday urging a review of relevant DOJ policies that led to a five-year sentence for Frazier Glenn Miller in 1987.  Miller, identified as Frazier Glenn Cross in Kansas court documents, is accused of killing three people in April at two Jewish sites in Johnson County.  Moran questions whether the victims would still be alive if prosecutors had heeded their own conclusions that Miller was a danger to society.