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A criminal case against a Hooters waitress that raised questions about the integrity of an investigation by Colorado Springs police was dismissed Wednesday at the request of the City Attorney’s Office.
Pat Mika, a Springs lawyer who represented waitress Illysa Medina, reiterated his call for a full-scale investigation of the detectives who accused Medina of serving a visibly intoxicated patron on June 23.
But Mika said he didn’t have a “great deal of confidence” that an investigation would occur based on comments that police Chief Richard Myers made to The Gazette.
“This is a good old fashioned whitewashing,” Mika said.
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