Kansas City Fires Employee Over Harrison Butker Doxing Incident

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Kansas City has parted ways with a social media employee who doxxed Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after his controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College. The city's mayor, Quinton Lucas, called the post "clearly inappropriate" and assured measures to prevent future incidents. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey criticized the city for retaliating against Butker's religious beliefs, while Butker's jersey sales have surged following the incident.
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- Kansas City employee who sent Harrison Butker social post fired KMBC Kansas City
- City of Kansas City fires employee involved in Harrison Butker social media post WDAF FOX4 Kansas City
- Mayor says KC employee gone after Butker social media post Kansas City Star
- City fires employee who made social media post about Harrison Butker KCTV 5
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