YOUNG WHITE PEOPLE FREE TO KILL ON THE STREETS OF KANSAS CITY!!!



The latest and greatest bit of disparity in Kansas City demonstrates that young, affluent white people are free to kill whoever they want and suffer only a slap on the wrist.

So much for the so-called "Age of Incarceration" in the United States . . . That obviously only applies to minorities and po'folk. I think every person of color in this town knows that they face the possibility of real jail time for something as simple as spitting on the sidewalk or running a red light . . . Whereas today it was demonstrated for all of Kansas City that hipsters driving drunk, murdering people AND THEN RUNNING FROM THE SCENE don't play by the same rules.

Killing someone while drunk driving is murder . . . Isn't public service messages always said? I'm pretty sure I heard that right. Also, this whole traffic hot mess displaying Kansas City inequality is rather funny to me because I've had a gun pulled on me in JoCo by the authorities for having my tail light out.

So . . . We end the week by realizing that this isn't really a nation of laws because they don't apply equally to all people. And, CLEARLY, affluent white kids mowing down people with their cars is no big deal.

  • Hit-and-Run Driver Will Get Out of Jail

  • Driver in Deadly Hit & Run Allowed to Leave Prison After 120 Days

  • Judge releases driver in fatal hit-and-run after 120 days

  • The victim's mother speaks out after her son's killer is released from prison after 120 days.

  • Man In Fatal Hit-And-Run To Be Released
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    1. Hahahahaha.....money rules!!!! All other shitheads get out of the way!!! Daddy's money buys justice and a new life for me in some other city! I'll attend the Pembroke reunion in 20 years!!! See ya, suckers!!!!!

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    2. What is the name of the shithat judge that Curtis's dad had to suck cock and paid off????? The Star wouldn't publish it, probably because the judge asked them to not do it. The Star sucks soooo bad. Bet the judge got a nice political contribution for his next political run.

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    3. Proud to live in Mission Hills!!!!

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    4. Gives new meaning to the term "white flight"...from the scene of the crime. Just remember Judge Torrance when he comes up for election.

      How many brown or black brothers get a 120 day call for a manslaughter charge??

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    5. It's as true now as it ever was... rich people get "justice" poor people get screwed.

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    6. i want the name of the judge and the kid's lawyer. just in case. you never know what could happen.

      what a sweet deal. hell, you get more time than that if you bust your probation because you didn't pay your $500 fine.

      speaking of fines. stay out of Northmoor. a one street town with a 5 man force and their own judge. i saw some dude get slammed for a huge fine on a moving violation yesterday. he wasn't too happy.

      they don't even have a stoplight, but they got more cops than gladstone. hopefully they'll go the way of oakview.

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    7. While I agree that rich people get it easy at sentencing... that wasn't the case here.

      Yeah, the guy driving was drunk... but so was the pedestrian who stumbled out into the path of a vehicle.

      Oh, and I call bullshit on you Tony for claiming you've had a gun pulled on you by JoCo authorites for having a taillight out. That is ABSOLUTE bullshit. And I hate cops more than anyone.

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    8. The path of a speeding vehicle which then, after dismembering the pedestrian, left the scene. I stand by my original statement. It's the old golden rule... he who has the gold rules.

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    9. We'll always remember that windshield...........
      and what it took to crush it in that way.
      That was some impact!!!
      Hit the gas!!! and drop the car off at Loose Park, nobody'll see ya'.
      ........Have another beer!

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    10. This is an injustice just as it is an injustice for NFL player Donte Stallworth to murder a 59-year-old Hispanic man who was crossing the street to catch a bus after a long night on the graveyard shift at work. Stallworth served a month, paid a fine and quietly reached a financial settlement with the victim's family. He also got to serve 2 years house arrest and 8 years probation. NFL commsiioner Roger Goodell suspended Stallworth indefinitely, but we all know that he will eventually be reinstated and allowed to resume his professional football career. MADD should be mad as the Devil's household. How do you, as the prosecutor tell the loved ones of a person injured as a result of a drunk driver that you let that drunk driver off so lightly? No amount of moner will bring Stallworth's victim back or can ever compensate his family for the loss of his life. I am black and am angered and saddened by this miscarraige of justice just as I was about the excessive punishment of Michael Vick. You give Stallworth a slap on the wrist for killing a human being and serve Vick's head on a platter for killing some dogs-dogs that probably would have ended up mauling a human being anyway? But again like others have said, this justice system is so butt bavkwards that its pathetic. Police racially profiling and randomly running tags while thieves, rapists, murderers and pedophiles roam free. They write tickets more than solve crimes and protect the community because there's no money in fighting violent crime but plenty to me made in writing petty traffic citations. I agree that the rich get more justice and the poor get screwed regardless of the race of the victims and offenders. The bottom line is that it is all about the bottom line.

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      This is just as much of an injustice just as it for NFL player Donte Stallworth to murder a 59-year-old Hispanic man who was crossing the street to catch a bus after a long night on the graveyard shift at work. Stallworth served a month, paid a fine and quietly reached a financial settlement with the victim's family. He also got to serve 2 years house arrest and 8 years probation.
      NFL commish Roger Goodell suspended Stallworth indefinitely, but we all know that he will eventually be reinstated and allowed to resume his professional football career. MADD should be mad as the Devil's household. How do you, as the prosecutor tell the loved ones of a person injured as a result of a drunk driver that you let that drunk driver off so lightly? No amount of moner will bring Stallworth's victim back or can ever compensate his family for the loss of his life.

      I am black and am angered and saddened by this miscarraige of justice just as I was about the excessive punishment of Michael Vick. They give Stallworth a slap on the wrist for killing a human being and serve Vick's head on a platter for killing pit bulls-dogs that probably would have ended up mauling a human being anyway?

      But again like others have said, this justice system is so butt bavkwards that its pathetic. Police racially profiling and for no reason, randomly running tags while thieves, rapists, murderers and pedophiles roam free. They write tickets more than solve crimes and protect the community because there's no money in fighting violent crime but plenty to be made in shaking down motorists and writing petty traffic citations. I agree that the rich get more justice and the poor get screwed regardless of the race of the victims and offenders. The bottom line is that it is all about the bottom line. When are we going to realize that racial division is the diversion they use to keep us blinded of that fact that we, the 99% at the bottom are getting screwed by the 1% at the top.

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    12. Tony, the only people who will relate to, believe and understand your negative experiences with police are those who have experienced it themselves or witnessed it firsthand and realize that this is a sad realty for many people that influences negative perceptions of all police which is unfair to the good cops whose relationships are strained in minority communities because of bad cops.

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    13. Fuck you Yancy. Nobody gives a shit.

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    14. The legal system in this country is fuuuccckkked.

      Just today 12 rocket scientist jurors decided that some chick in MN owes the RIAA $1.9 million for sharing 24 songs on Kazaa. The kicker is those songs can be downloaded from iTunes for less than $50. Talk about a disproportionate verdict. Isn't the punishment supposed to fit the crime? Amerika today...makes the head spin.

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    15. Hey, dickhead: Does it matter to you at all that there is a SMALL difference between somebody who uses a gun to wilfully kill another person and an idiot who gets drunk and mows down another drunk? You are the queen of moral equivalency. You have the critical-thinking skills of a budding Lewis Doogood.

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    16. FYI, Judges name is John Torrence, Attorneys name is J.R. Hobbs.

      While I normally don't give 2 shits about all the boo-hoo equality crying that goes on here, I agree this dude paid to get out. I have a nice steel bumper if someone is willing to give him a push. The line starts here.

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    17. careful. The police do monitor IPs. Threatening violent language doesn't fall under freedom of speech.

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    18. Bull Shit (in regards to Race Card). While I'll admit that this was a perversion of justice, I've got to raise the old Bullshit Flag in regards to Race Card Homie! This wasn't about "Race" or the fact that the "white guy" ran over another "white guy". The deal is that this was a kid with Money or at least parents with $$. C'mon, I know this race card pulling bs gets you a little attention but I know that you know better and would have have to have refried beans between your ears to ignore the fact that this was about $$ plain and simple. The jails contain more than a few poor "crackers" ie whiteboys that couldn't pay there way out and all my black, brown and yellow brothers now this as well; money talks and ...

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    19. Honorable John M Torrence
      415 E 12th St
      Kansas City, MO 64106
      (816) 881-3614

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    20. Obscene and grossly unfair

      Blind justice?

      Fuhgeddaboudit.

      No, no, anyone who thinks justice is blind need only read the Kansas City Star newspaper this morning. It begins on page A4 under the headline "Prisoner's Release Spurs Ire of Family."

      As well it should.

      I wrote about this earlier, when it originally happened.

      It seems a young 21 year old Curtis Mertensmeyer of MISSION HILLS, KANSAS (keep that address in mind) is to be released now, after having KILLED Daniel Reimann, 25, "as he was crossing Ward Parkway on foot near 55th Street."

      Curtis killed another man while drunk driving, late at night near his home in one of the absolutely wealthiest neighborhoods in town. For this he, Mertensmeyer, served a whopping 120 days in jail.

      Can you say "slap on the wrist?"

      Check the stats:

      "The victim's body was found 139 feet from the impact, his severed leg another 200 feet beyond that."

      Nice, huh?

      But wait, as they say, there's more--much more:

      It seems this wealthy Mertensmeyer is a graduate of--where else?--Pembroke Hill and a student of Tulane University. Mertensmeyer "admitted drinking that night, speeding when the accident occurred and then fleeing the scene."

      But besides the rich kid and his family getting justice at the expense of the poor schmuck, what really has to get you about this ruling by the judge--one Jackson County Circuit Court Judge John Torrance--is that he and the court ended up BLAMING THE VICTIM for getting struck by the other drunk driver and killed.

      Check it out. The judge says "It is clear that the extreme intoxication of the victim was a significant contributing factor to his being struck by the defendant's vehicle."

      That is beautiful.

      So it's the victim's fault FOR GETTING STRUCK BY A CAR, DRIVEN BY A DRUNK DRIVER.

      Wow.

      I just thought the judge might admit the truth, and that is that the wealthy family and their position in society and their wealth is getting him off the hook but no. I should have known better than that.

      In fact, the judge indignantly insists "that the defendant's ZIP code and family wealth played no role in his" (the judge's)"decision."

      Yeah, right.

      And pigs fly.

      Listen to the state of Daniel Reimann's--the "guilty victim's"--body: "...head trauma, both femurs and pelvis broken, aorta cut, spinal cord severed, lacerated spleen and liver."

      And let's not forget that amputated leg.

      You wouldn't think it could get any worse, would you? But, oh yeah, it does. This all happened on Mother's Day.

      And then there's the fact that Mertensmeyer was driving his Mommy's 2003 Saab (cheap car, you knew that, right?) and "Five days would pass before Mertensmeyer surrendered to authorities."

      Sounds innocent, doesn't he?

      So young Daniel Reimann was in the wrong neighborhood--in this case, an extremely rich one, and you know how THEY are--got hit by a car and it's his fault.

      My God, Judge Torrance, that is magnificent.

      Actually, though, it shouldn't surprise me at all. It's a slight twist on an old, old story. To wit, if you're poor--or in this case, just not as wealthy--it's your fault.

      There are so many things stunningly obscene, unfairly gross, unjust and ugly about this, it's hard to name them all.

      Foremost in mind right this moment is how Curtis Mertensmeyer, his Father, his Mother and one Jackson County Circuit Court Judge John Torrance can live with themselves.

      I, for one, will be sure to remember Judge John Torrance's name, come election time.

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    21. I wonder if anyone in jail made Mertsmeyer be his bitch, because 120 days is way to short of punishment.

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    22. Right on PFL0W

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    23. He didn't surrender for 5 days? I'm not a lawyer, but if his parents hid him out for fives days before he surrendered, isn't that conspiracy?

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